Physics and Chemistry of the Earth

683 papers and 15.6k indexed citations i.

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The 683 papers published in Physics and Chemistry of the Earth in the last decades have received a total of 15.6k indexed citations. Papers published in Physics and Chemistry of the Earth usually cover Geophysics (247 papers), Global and Planetary Change (128 papers) and Atmospheric Science (98 papers) specifically the topics of Geological and Geochemical Analysis (144 papers), earthquake and tectonic studies (114 papers) and High-pressure geophysics and materials (93 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Physics and Chemistry of the Earth are K. H. Wedepohl, Rhodes W. Fairbridge, J. Michael Moldowan, Wolfgang Seifert, J. B. Dawson, Paul Morgan, F. E. Lloyd, D. K. Bailey, H. G. Wilshire and John W. Shervais.

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Fields of papers published in Physics and Chemistry of the Earth

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Countries where authors publish in Physics and Chemistry of the Earth

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