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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)

atufu ce, holt cp. evaluating the impacts of flooding on the residents of lagos, nigeria. wit transactions on the built environment. 2018;184:81-90.

iyalomhe fo, cirella gt. flooding in benin city, nigeria.

salami r. determinants of urban settlements vulnerability to flood hazard in ibadan metropolis, nigeria . accessed on the 16th of august 2018 .

njoku cg, efiong j, uzoezie ac, okeniyi fo, alagbe ao. a gis multi criteria evaluation for flood risk vulnerability mapping of ikom local government area cross river state. j of geography, environment and earth science international. 2018;1-7.

are intechopen w. 116,000 125m.

haile s. urban and peri urban landscape analysis and planning to mitigate and adapt to flood hazard. the case of dire dawa city, ethiopia .

okonufua e, olajire oo, ojeh vn. flood vulnerability assessment of afikpo south local government area, ebonyi state, nigeria. international j of environment and climate change. 2019:331-342.

erena sh, worku h. urban flood vulnerability assessments. the case of dire dawa city, ethiopia. nat hazards. 2019;97(2):495-516.

ajibade et, babatunde ro, ajibade tb, akinsola go. empirical analysis of adaptation strategies used in mitigating flood related losses by rice farmers in kwara state, nigeria. agrosearch. 2019;19(1):59-71.

muhammad mi, wali u, modibbo ma. flood vulnerability modelling factors of nafada town, gombe state, nigeria using remote sensing and gis techniques. biogeosystem technique. 2016:218-228.

mind'je r, li l, amanambu ac, nahayo l, nsengiyumva jb, gasirabo a, et al. flood susceptibility modeling and hazard perception in rwanda. int j disaster risk reduct. 2019:101211.

anees mt, abdullah k, nordin mn, ab rahman nn, syakir mi, kadir mo. one and two dimensional hydrological modelling and their uncertainties. flood risk management. 2017:221.

kotlobovsky ib, budanova mm. the potential for the development of regional parametric insurance programs in russia. finances.theory and practice. 2018; 22 (2).

sotomayor-beltran c. ionospheric anomalies preceding the low latitude earthquake that occurred on april 16, 2016 in ecuador. j atmospheric sol-terr phys. 2019;182:61-6.

gupta s, upadhayaya ak. preearthquake anomalous ionospheric signatures observed at low mid latitude indian station, delhi, during the year 2015 to early 2016. preliminary results. j geophys res. 2017;122(8):8694-719.

lin jw, chiou js, chao ct. detecting all possible ionospheric precursors by kernel based two dimensional principal component analysis. ieee access. 2019;7:53650-53066.

sotomayor-beltran c. positive and negative ionospheric disturbances prior to the 2016 christmas earthquake in chile. geomatics, natural hazards and risk. 2019;10(1):622-632.

sotomayor-beltran c. ionosperic dissturbences and afte the jan 14, 2018 earthquake in peru. acta geodyn geomater. 2019;16(1):5-11.

sotomayor-beltran c. ionospheric anomalies before the 2015 deep earthquake doublet, mw 7.5 and mw 7.6, in peru.

thompson cm. enhancing natural hazards and vulnerability resilience studies using social theory and spatial statistics .

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