Elementa-Science of the Anthropocene

Papers
(The H4-Index of Elementa-Science of the Anthropocene is 15. 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Local partners and social engagement strategies: Explaining public responses to Chinese investment in Myanmar163
Changing the culture of ecology from the ground up119
Methane and ethane emission quantifications from onshore oil and gas sites in Romania, using a tracer gas dispersion method74
Yessotoxin production and aerosolization during the unprecedented red tide of 2020 in southern California31
The Eurasian Arctic Ocean along the MOSAiC drift in 2019–2020: An interdisciplinary perspective on physical properties and processes29
High chemodiversity in the structural and enantiomeric composition of volatiles emitted by Kermes oak populations in Southern France29
Evaluation of the Coupled Arctic Forecast System’s representation of the Arctic atmospheric boundary layer vertical structure during MOSAiC26
Observed versus simulated OH reactivity during KORUS-AQ campaign: Implications for emission inventory and chemical environment in East Asia25
Agroforestry in temperate-climate commercial agriculture: Feedback from agroforestry practitioners in the Mid-Atlantic United States19
Plume dispersion from the Nelson and Hayes rivers into Hudson Bay using satellite remote sensing of CDOM and suspended sediment18
Spatiotemporal changes in Iranian rivers’ discharge17
The inclusiveness of China’s development finance: China’s hybrid approach to aid and poverty reduction in Africa17
Can coastal and marine carbon dioxide removal help to close the emissions gap? Scientific, legal, economic, and governance considerations16
Does the government procurement market favor corporate social responsibility in a weak institution? Evidence from China16
Biogeochemical effects of a forest understory plant invasion depend more on dissimilar nutrient economies than invader biomass15
Social entrepreneurship as a catalyst for sustainability transitions: The China case15
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