Geohealth

Papers
(The H4-Index of Geohealth is 23. 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 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
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Physicochemical Properties and Bioreactivity of Sub‐10 μm Geogenic Particles: Comparison of Volcanic Ash and Desert Dust126
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Higher Temperatures in Socially Vulnerable US Communities Increasingly Limit Safe Use of Electric Fans for Cooling64
PM2.5 Is Insufficient to Explain Personal PAH Exposure63
Earth System's Gatekeeping of “One Health” Approach to Manage Climate‐Sensitive Infectious Diseases57
Geographical Patterns in Mortality Impacts Due To Heatwaves of Different Characteristics in Spanish Cities47
Modeling the Burden of Extreme Weather Events in a Large Network of International HIV Care Cohorts46
Climate Drivers of Malaria Transmission Seasonality and Their Relative Importance in Sub‐Saharan Africa46
School Greenness and Student‐Level Academic Performance: Evidence From the Global South45
Role of the Synergistic Interactions of Environmental Pollutants in the Development of Cancer37
Associations Between Eight Earth Observation‐Derived Climate Variables and Enteropathogen Infection: An Independent Participant Data Meta‐Analysis of Surveillance Studies With Broad Spectrum Nucleic A36
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Source‐Specific Air Pollution Emissions Inequalities From 2011 to 2020 in Virginia27
Ecological Calendars, Food Sovereignty, and Climate Adaptation in Standing Rock26
Evolving Drivers of Brazilian SARS‐CoV‐2 Transmission: A Spatiotemporally Disaggregated Time Series Analysis of Meteorology, Policy, and Human Mobility26
Predictive Intelligence for Cholera in Ukraine?26
Infectious Disease Sensitivity to Climate and Other Driver‐Pressure Changes: Research Effort and Gaps for Lyme Disease and Cryptosporidiosis23
Subseasonal Prediction of Heat‐Related Mortality in Switzerland23
Geospatial Distribution of Age‐Adjusted Incidence of the Three Major Types of Pediatric Cancers and Waterborne Agrichemicals in Nebraska23
A GeoHealth Call to Action: Moving Beyond Identifying Environmental Injustices to Co‐Creating Solutions23
Exploring the Joint Association Between Agrichemical Mixtures and Pediatric Cancer23
Satellite‐Based Long‐Term Spatiotemporal Trends in Ambient NO2 Concentrations and Attributable Health Burdens in China From 2005 to 202023
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