Journal of Geophysical Research-Earth Surface

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Geophysical Research-Earth Surface is 22. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Salt Marsh Dynamics in a Period of Accelerated Sea Level Rise75
How Much of the Earth's Surface is Underlain by Permafrost?67
Climate Change Impacts on Sediment Yield and Debris‐Flow Activity in an Alpine Catchment46
Physical Interpretation of Rainfall Thresholds for Runoff‐Generated Debris Flows36
Evolution of Coseismic and Post‐seismic Landsliding After the 2015 Mw 7.8 Gorkha Earthquake, Nepal32
Drainage Area, Bedrock Fracture Spacing, and Weathering Controls on Landscape‐Scale Patterns in Surface Sediment Grain Size30
Postwildfire Soil‐Hydraulic Recovery and the Persistence of Debris Flow Hazards30
Volume Characteristics of Landslides Triggered by the MW 7.8 2016 Kaikōura Earthquake, New Zealand, Derived From Digital Surface Difference Modeling30
Integrating Suspended Sediment Flux in Large Alluvial River Channels: Application of a Synoptic Rouse‐Based Model to the Irrawaddy and Salween Rivers28
A Mechanistic Model for Lateral Erosion of Bedrock Channel Banks by Bedload Particle Impacts28
Toward Improved Accuracy of Remote Sensing Approaches for Quantifying Suspended Sediment: Implications for Suspended‐Sediment Monitoring28
Field Application and Validation of a Seismic Bedload Transport Model28
Evaluating the Relationship Between Meander‐Bend Curvature, Sediment Supply, and Migration Rates27
Post‐Wildfire Surface Deformation Near Batagay, Eastern Siberia, Detected by L‐Band and C‐Band InSAR26
Temporal Variations in Landslide Distributions Following Extreme Events: Implications for Landslide Susceptibility Modeling26
Measuring Basal Force Fluctuations of Debris Flows Using Seismic Recordings and Empirical Green's Functions24
Movement of Sediment Through a Burned Landscape: Sediment Volume Observations and Model Comparisons in the San Gabriel Mountains, California, USA24
Subglacial Drainage Evolution Modulates Seasonal Ice Flow Variability of Three Tidewater Glaciers in Southwest Greenland23
Multi‐Model Comparison of Computed Debris Flow Runout for the 9 January 2018 Montecito, California Post‐Wildfire Event23
Hydrogeomorphic Recovery and Temporal Changes in Rainfall Thresholds for Debris Flows Following Wildfire23
On the Stability of Deep‐Seated Landslides. The Cases of Vaiont (Italy) and Shuping (Three Gorges Dam, China)22
The Application of Ensemble Wave Forcing to Quantify Uncertainty of Shoreline Change Predictions22
Spread of Svalbard Glacier Mass Loss to Barents Sea Margins Revealed by CryoSat‐222
Accelerated Snow Melt in the Russian Caucasus Mountains After the Saharan Dust Outbreak in March 201822
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