Journal of Geophysical Research-Planets

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Geophysical Research-Planets is 32. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
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Compositional and Morphological Variations of Effusive Lava Flows and Explosive Pyroclastic Deposits at the Caldera‐Forming Gardner Shield Volcano on the Moon148
The Evaluation of Space Weathering Effects on Lunar Samples From a Raman Spectroscopic Perspective110
Surface Roughness Variation Across Polar Ice Deposit Boundaries on Mercury85
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Low‐Level Jets and the Convergence of Mars Data Assimilation Algorithms62
Solar Rotation Effects in Earth's and Mars' Thermospheric Densities as Revealed by Concurrent MAVEN, Swarm‐C, and GOES Observations57
Volatile Transport on Ariel and Implications for the Origin and Distribution of Carbon Dioxide on Uranian Moons56
Ice‐Ocean Interactions on Ocean Worlds Influence Ice Shell Topography53
Twilight Mesospheric Clouds in Jezero as Observed by MEDA Radiation and Dust Sensor (RDS)51
Wave Velocities and Poisson Ratio in a Loose Sandy Martian Regolith Simulant Under Low Stresses: 2. Theoretical Analysis49
An Integrated Remote Sensing Lineament Investigation of the Manicouagan Region, Canada: Implications for Planetary Cratering Processes49
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Spectroscopic Characterization of Impactites and a Machine Learning Approach to Determine the Oxidation State of Iron in Glass‐Bearing Materials47
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Heterogeneous Processes in the Atmosphere of Mars and Impact on H2O2 and O3 Abundances45
Layered Structures in the Upper Several Hundred Meters of the Moon Along the Chang'E‐4 Rover's First 1,000‐m Traverse43
Evolution of a Lake Margin Recorded in the Sutton Island Member of the Murray Formation, Gale Crater, Mars43
Characterizing Inter‐Annual and Inter‐Seasonal Dust Deposition and Removal on Mars Using Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS) Infrared Data42
Constraining Changes in Surface Dust Thickness on Mars Using Diurnal Surface Temperature Observations From EMIRS42
Turbulent Fluxes and Evaporation/Sublimation Rates on Earth, Mars, Titan, and Exoplanets42
Iron‐Rich Grain‐Decorated Depressions on Surfaces of Lunar Impact Glasses41
On the Global Features of the 10–60‐Min ULF Waves in Jovian Magnetosphere: Juno Observations41
Effects of Regional Thermal State on the Crustal Annulus Relaxation of Lunar Large Impact Basins39
Accumulation of Dust on a Surface and the Subsequent Formation of Compact Aggregate Piles38
Compensation State and Geophysical Evolution of Sputnik Basin on Pluto36
Near Infrared Spectral Radiance at Multiple Wavelengths From Io's Volcanoes 1: The Low Spatial Resolution Night‐Time Galileo NIMS Data Set35
Impact‐Melt‐Crystallized Magnetite on the Moon35
Planetary Interior Configuration Control on Thermal Evolution and Geological History34
Evidence for Magnetized Basin Ejecta on the Moon From Observations and Modeling of Demagnetized Craters33
Transport of Water Into the Polar Regions of Mars Through Scavenging by CO2 Snowfall33
Reflectance of Jezero Crater Floor: 1. Data Processing and Calibration of the Infrared Spectrometer (IRS) on SuperCam33
Seismic Wavefield Modeling of Enceladus: Challenges and Opportunities Presented by a 3D Ice Shell32
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