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Journal of Geography  & Natural Disasters

Journal of Geography  & Natural Disasters
Open Access

ISSN: 2167-0587

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Journal of Geography  & Natural Disasters : Citations & Metrics Report

Articles published in Journal of Geography  & Natural Disasters have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Geography  & Natural Disasters has got h-index 17, which means every article in Journal of Geography  & Natural Disasters has got 17 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Geography  & Natural Disasters.

  2021 2020 2019 2018

Year wise published articles

74 37 3 19

Year wise citations received

131 157 115 103
Journal total citations count 932
Journal impact factor 3.18
Journal 5 years impact factor 4.42
Journal cite score 4.04
Journal h-index 17
Journal h-index since 2018 14
Important citations (510)

arndt e, fricke r. intertidal fishes of mauritius with special reference to shallow tidepools. biodivers data j. 2019;7.

sultan r. 7 economic value of marine ecosystem services for sustainable ocean management: the case. handbook on the economics and management of sustainable oceans. 2017:152.

vaezi ar, abbasi m, bussi g, keesstra s. modeling sediment yield in semi arid pasture micro catchments, nw iran. land defrad dev. 2017;28(4):1274-1286.

vaezi ar, abbasi m, keesstra s, cerdà a. assessment of soil particle erodibility and sediment trapping using check dams in small semi-arid catchments. catena. 2017;157:227-240.

Živković n, dragićević s, ristić r, novković i, djurdjić s, luković j, et al. effects of vegetation on runoff in small river basins in serbia. fresen enviton bull. 2015;24(6):2082-9.

kuksina l. variations of water runoff and suspended sediment yield in the kamchatsky krai, russia. water. 2018;10(10):1451.

kar a, chini ds, bhattacharya m, das bk, patra bc. impacts of gully erosion on river water quality and fish resources: a case study. in gully erosion studies from india and surrounding regions .2020 ;(pp. 345-355).

massazza a, joffe h, brewin cr. earthquakes, attributions, and psychopathology. a study in a rural community. eur j psychotraumatol. 2019;10(1):1661813.

fincham fd, may rw. divine forgiveness protects against psychological distress following a natural disaster attributed to god. j posit psychol. 2019;1-7.

ateÅž z. investigation of the intermediate role and the perceived social support in the relationship between traumatic life type and symptoms of post trauma stress symptoms in university students. master's thesis, institute of social sciences.

mukhopadhyay a, hazra s, mitra d, hutton c, chanda a, mukherjee s. characterizing the multi-risk with respect to plausible natural hazards in the balasore coast, odisha, india. a multi-criteria analysis (mca) appraisal. nat hazards. 2016;80(3):1495-513.

surwase t, manjusree p, nagamani pv, jaisankar g. novel technique for developing flood hazard map by using ahp.a study on part of mahanadirriver in odisha. sn applied sciences. 2019;1(10):1196.

Đodan m, perić s. windthrow resistance of norway spruce forest cultures-preliminary results. south east european forestry. 2019;10(1):77-88.

simonsson l. climate adaptation tools-what is and how to choose .

ramessur rt. integrated coastal zone management. ecological socio economic and governance challenges. j coast zone manag. 2015;18(2).

ramessur rt. journal of coastal zone management.

sciences p, national academies of sciences, engineering, and medicine. finding commonalities and differences with other subnational assessments . in making climate assessments work.learning from california and other subnational climate assessment. proceedings of a workshop. 2019 ; national academies press (us).

janetos ac. energy infrastructure. mapping future electricity demand. nat energy. 2016;1(8):16116.

shay e, combs t, salvesen d, detrizio d, horney ja. assessing disaster preparedness of officials and residents in two north carolina counties. j geogr nat disast. 2014;4(125):2167-0587.

sudhakar bs, anupam ks, akshay oj. snyder unit hydrograph and gis for estimation of flood for un-gauged catchments in lower tapi basin, india. hydrol current res. 2015;6(1):1.

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