Limnology and Oceanography Letters

Papers
(The H4-Index of Limnology and Oceanography Letters is 20. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Vertical stratification of environmental DNA in the open ocean captures ecological patterns and behavior of deep‐sea fishes47
Prochlorococcus,Synechococcus, and picoeukaryotic phytoplankton abundances in the global ocean46
Blooms also like it cold42
Reconciling models and measurements of marsh vulnerability to sea level rise35
Carbon and alkalinity outwelling across the groundwater‐creek‐shelf continuum off Amazonian mangroves32
Lake salinization drives consistent losses of zooplankton abundance and diversity across coordinated mesocosm experiments30
Pore‐water exchange flushes blue carbon from intertidal saltmarsh sediments into the sea30
Ocean sediments as the global sink for marine micro‐ and mesoplastics30
Nutrient co‐limitation in the subtropical Northwest Pacific29
LAGOS‐US LOCUS v1.0: Data module of location, identifiers, and physical characteristics of lakes and their watersheds in the conterminous U.S.28
Nitrogen fixation: A poorly understood process along the freshwater‐marine continuum28
Impact of salinization on lake stratification and spring mixing28
Taxonomic and nutrient controls on phytoplankton iron quotas in the ocean27
Methanogenesis exceeds CH4 consumption in eutrophic lake sediments27
Sea‐level rise drives wastewater leakage to coastal waters and storm drains26
Extent, patterns, and drivers of hypoxia in the world's streams and rivers26
Increasing heatwave frequency in streams and rivers of the United States23
Whole‐ecosystem oxygenation experiments reveal substantially greater hypolimnetic methane concentrations in reservoirs during anoxia22
Cascading effects of freshwater salinization on plankton communities in the Sierra Nevada22
Five state factors control progressive stages of freshwater salinization syndrome21
Toward a consensus framework to evaluate air–sea CO2 equilibration for marine CO2 removal20
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