Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-Water

Papers
(The H4-Index of Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-Water is 27. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Issue Information105
Waters From the Third Pole102
Revisiting groundwater law through the lenses of earth system law and rights of nature94
Hydrological modeling of the Silala River basin. 1. Model development and long‐term groundwater recharge assessment65
Multispecies assemblages and multiple stressors: Synthesizing the state of experimental research in freshwaters58
Identifying anthropogenic legacy in freshwater ecosystems56
The lead and copper rule: Limitations and lessons learned from Newark, New Jersey54
Beaver: The North American freshwater climate action plan51
A new flow path: eDNA connecting hydrology and biology51
Reanimating the strangled rivers of Aotearoa New Zealand50
The effects of drought on biodiversity in UK river ecosystems: Drying rivers in a wet country49
The geological evolution of the Silala River basin, Central Andes45
Interdisciplinary Approaches Improve Understanding of Cryptogenic Species: A Historical Case Study of Crayfish in Montana, USA37
Issue Information36
Water‐IQ matters as water conflicts mount36
Beaver Versus Human: The Big Differences in Small Dams35
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Scientific evidence of the hydrological impacts of nature‐based solutions at the catchment scale35
Water insecurity in the Global North: A review of experiences in U.S. colonias communities along the Mexico border33
Mitigating floods and attenuating surface runoff with temporary storage areas in headwaters32
Macrophytes as passive bioindicators of trace element pollution in the aquatic environment31
Enhancing river floodplain management with nature‐based solutions: Overcoming barriers and harnessing enablers31
A call for an accurate presentation of glaciers as water resources29
Food web perspectives and methods for riverine fish conservation28
Advancing Multiple‐Use Water Services for Development in Low‐ and Middle‐Income Countries28
Environmental injustice and Escherichia coli in urban streams: Potential for community‐led response28
Resilient riverine social–ecological systems: A new paradigm to meet global conservation targets27
The waterscape continuum concept: Rethinking boundaries in ecosystems27
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