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Norwegian Journal of Geology
H-index 7

Norwegian Journal of Geology

2387-5844

Published by: Norwegian Geological Society

https://njg.geologi.no/vol-91-100/details/1/2185-2185

Ranking & Metrics

Discipline name Position Best Scientists Publications D-Index
Earth Science 418 39 46 7

Additional Metrics

Number of Best Scientists*: 44
Documents by Best Scientists*: 48
Top 100 Ranked Scientists*: 1
SCIMAGO H-index: 52
SCIMAGO SJR: 0.52
Impact Factor: N/A

Top Publications

  • A digital compilation of structural and magmatic elements of the mid-Norwegian continental margin (Version 1.0)

    Laurent Gernigon;Dmitrii Zastrozhnov;Sverre Planke;Ben Manton

    (2021)
    30 Citations
  • You learn as long as you drill; research synthesis from the Longyearbyen CO2 Laboratory, Svalbard, Norway.

    Snorre Olaussen;Kim Senger;Alvar Braathen;Stein-Andreas Grundvåg

    (2020)
    27 Citations
  • Discovery of shale gas in organic rich Jurassic successions, Adventdalen, Central Spitsbergen, Norway

    Sverre Ekrene Ohm;Leif Larsen;Snorre Olaussen;Kim Senger

    (2020)
    19 Citations
  • Petrography and geochemical analysis of Arctic ikaite pseudomorphs from Utqiaġvik (Barrow), Alaska

    (2023)
    15 Citations
  • Changing provenance and stratigraphic signatures across the Triassic–Jurassic boundary in eastern Spitsbergen and the subsurface Barents Sea

    (2022)
    9 Citations
  • Morris Jesup Spur and Rise north of Greenland – exploring present seabed features, the history of sediment deposition, volcanism and tectonic deformation at a Late Cretaceous/early Cenozoic triple junction in the Arctic Ocean

    Yngve Kristoffersen;John K. Hall;Espen Harris Nilsen

    (2021)
    9 Citations
  • Tectono-sedimentary evolution of the eastern Forlandsundet Graben, Svalbard

    Niklas W. Schaaf;Per Terje Osmundsen;Roelant Van der Lelij;Jasmin Schönenberger

    (2021)
    9 Citations
  • Gas seeps in Norwegian waters – distribution and mechanisms

    (2023)
    7 Citations
  • The use of Sr isotope stratigraphy to date the Pleistocene sediments of the Norwegian continental shelf – a review

    Tor Eidvin;Dag Ottesen;Karen Dybkjær;Erik Skovbjerg Rasmussen

    (2020)
    6 Citations
  • On the the origin of the Yermak Plateau north of Svalbard, Arctic Ocean

    Yngve Kristoffersen;Yoshihide Ohta;John K. Hall

    (2020)
    6 Citations

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