Anthropocene

Papers
(The H4-Index of Anthropocene is 17. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Rethinking the Anthropocene: Not a time-transgressive event but a sudden rupture on the geologic time scale72
Impacts of the humid climate on the development of two ancient civilizations on the northeastern margin of the Qinghai–Xizang Plateau72
Identifying a scenario for preindustrial cropland cover using cultivation data: A case study of France, Germany and Italy46
Fire exclusion, pyrogenic carbon, and ecosystem function: What have we lost?42
Climate-smart harvesting and storing of water: The legacy of dhaka pits at Great Zimbabwe40
Increased black carbon (soot) accumulation during the Anthropocene in a less-developed region of Xinjiang, northwestern China40
Historical changes in biomass carbon stocks in the Mediterranean (Spain, 1860–2010)32
Palaeoecological signals from floodplain and terrace peatlands decipher ancient land use in the Mid-Kama Valley (cis-Ural, Russia)29
Publications reveal how socio-ecological research is implemented: Lessons from the Rhône long term socio-ecological research platform25
Ecological risk assessment of dredged sediments from a tropical urban lagoon: Is Brazilian law sufficient for protecting aquatic and soil biota?24
Reconstruction of climatic and socio-economic impacts on the landscape of Northern Tuscany (Italy) over the last 2000 years based on palaeoecological and historical evidence24
What motivates smallholder farmers to adapt to climate change? Insights from smallholder cropping in far-western Nepal24
Effects of repeated drawdown flushing on riverbed fine sediment dynamics downstream from a dam23
Anthropogenically driven deterioration of water quality in macrophyte-dominated freshwater lakes from Yangtze River basin, Eastern China23
Light and equity: The projections of bringing light to populations in need across Brazil21
Identification of alkaline amendment sources (slash and burn versus marling) for cereal crops grown in the North of France: A multiple isotope approach (87Sr/86Sr, δ44/40Ca, δ88/86Sr)21
Potential for redistribution of DwH-impacted bottom sediments to down-slope depocenters: Eastern Gulf of Mexico17
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