Norwegian Journal of Geology

Papers
(The TQCC of Norwegian Journal of Geology is 1. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Configuration of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet in southwestern Norway during the Younger Dryas15
Distinguishing dense-to-dilute and dilute- to-dense flow transformation: criteria from Permo–Triassic deep-water deposits offshore mid-Norway8
Peltura undulata n. sp. – a new olenid trilobite from the Furongian (upper Cambrian) of Scandinavia4
Explaining the formation of sedimentary structures under antidunes using a 2D width-averaged numerical model3
Palynomorphs and particulate organic matter in Late Pleistocene–Holocene deep- water sediments in the Nansen Basin (Arctic Ocean): From sources to sink2
Spat fall and mature growth of large-shell brachiopods (Stricklandia lens lens) from the Solvik Formation (lower Silurian) at Sandvika in the Oslo Region of southern Norway2
Ediacaran to early Cambrian weathering of the Kautokeino Greenstone Belt in Finnmark, northern Norway2
The Norwegian strandflat reviewed and constrained in an offshore perspective1
Late Jurassic to Late Cretaceous canyons on the Måløy Slope: Source to sink fingerprints on the northernmost North Sea rift margin, Norway1
3D thermal effects of Cenozoic erosion and deposition within the northern North Sea and adjacent southwestern Norway1
Explaining the formation of sedimentary structures under antidunes using a 2D width-averaged numerical model1
Petrography and geochemical analysis of Arctic ikaite pseudomorphs from Utqiagvik (Barrow), Alaska1
Triassic depositional systems of the norther North Sea – an alternative interpretation from cores1
The Norwegian strandflat reviewed and constrained in an offshore perspective1
Geomagnetic polarity and carbon isotopic stratigraphic assessment of the late Carnian -earliest Norian in Svalbard: evidence for a major hiatus and improved Boreal to Tethyan correlation1
Palynomorphs and particulate organic matter in Late Pleistocene–Holocene deep-water sediments in the Nansen Basin (Arctic Ocean): From sources to sink1
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