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3.8
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Most Cited Articles of Journal of Geochemical Exploration
Title
Year
Citations
Detection of nickeliferous rocks by analysis of herbarium specimens of indicator plants
1977
668
The separation of geochemical anomalies from background by fractal methods
1994
601
A comparison of technologies for remediation of heavy metal contaminated soils
2017
539
Selection of threshold values in geochemical data using probability graphs
1974
527
Kerogen studies and geological interpretations
1977
518
Environmental impact of metals derived from mining activities: Processes, predictions, prevention
1995
375
Raman spectroscopy for fluid inclusion analysis
2012
367
Abandoned mine sites as a source of contamination by heavy metals: A case study in a semi-arid zone
2008
358
Heavy metal contamination and health risk assessment in the vicinity of the abandoned Songcheon Au–Ag mine in Korea
2008
333
Apatite as an indicator mineral for mineral exploration: trace-element compositions and their relationship to host rock type
2002
330
Lithogeochemical techniques using immobile elements
1993
301
Geochemical occurrence of arsenic in groundwater of Bangladesh: sources and mobilization processes
2003
298
Assessment of heavy metals contamination in urban topsoil from Changchun City, China
2011
284
Spatial risk assessment and sources identification of heavy metals in surface sediments from the Dongting Lake, Middle China
2013
283
Use of partial dissolution techniques in geochemical exploration
1984
272
Element cycling and secondary mineralogy in porphyry copper tailings as a function of climate, primary mineralogy, and mineral processing
2001
261
The use of stable carbon isotopes in hydrocarbon exploration
1977
255
The geochemistry of arsenic and its use as an indicator element in geochemical prospecting
1973
248
Epithermal environments and styles of mineralization: Variations and their causes, and guidelines for exploration
1990
246
Spatial and scaling modelling for geochemical anomaly separation
1999
244
Magnetic susceptibility mapping of roadside pollution
1999
242
Selective leaches revisited, with emphasis on the amorphous Fe oxyhydroxide phase extraction
1996
236
A fundamental approach to threshold estimation in exploration geochemistry: probability plots revisited
1991
230
Application of a fractal method relating concentrations and distances for separation of geochemical anomalies from background
2003
222
Speciation of the most soluble phases in a sequential extraction procedure adapted for geochemical studies of copper sulfide mine waste
2003
220
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