1.9(top 20%)
impact factor
4.1K(top 5%)
papers
103.6K(top 5%)
citations
118(top 5%)
h-index
2.0(top 20%)
impact factor
4.9K
all documents
106.4K
doc citations
162(top 5%)
g-index

Top Articles

#TitleJournalYearCitations
1Source regions and timescales for the delivery of water to the EarthMeteoritics and Planetary Science2000701
2Space weathering on airless bodies: Resolving a mystery with lunar samplesMeteoritics and Planetary Science2000536
3Cometary glycine detected in samples returned by StardustMeteoritics and Planetary Science2009397
4Modeling damage and deformation in impact simulationsMeteoritics and Planetary Science2004384
5Shock metamorphism of quartz in nature and experiment: II. Significance in geoscience*Meteoritics and Planetary Science1996328
6The onset of metamorphism in ordinary and carbonaceous chondritesMeteoritics and Planetary Science2005318
7Earth Impact Effects Program: A Web-based computer program for calculating the regional environmental consequences of a meteoroid impact on EarthMeteoritics and Planetary Science2005310
8A model of the thermal processing of particles in solar nebula shocks: Application to the cooling rates of chondrulesMeteoritics and Planetary Science2002306
9Mineralogy of meteorite groupsMeteoritics and Planetary Science1997293
10Stony meteorite porosities and densities: A review of the data through 2001Meteoritics and Planetary Science2003290
11Mineralogy of the lunar crust: Results from ClementineMeteoritics and Planetary Science1999287
12Scaling impact melting and crater dimensions: Implications for the lunar cratering recordMeteoritics and Planetary Science1998285
13Shock metamorphism of planetary silicate rocks and sediments: Proposal for an updated classification systemMeteoritics and Planetary Science2018278
14A magma ocean on Vesta: Core formation and petrogenesis of eucrites and diogenitesMeteoritics and Planetary Science1997275
15Progressive alteration in CV3 chondrites: More evidence for asteroidal alterationMeteoritics and Planetary Science1998272
16Primordial noble gases in “phase Q” in carbonaceous and ordinary chondrites studied by closed‐system stepped etchingMeteoritics and Planetary Science2000268
17Characterization of insoluble organic matter in primitive meteorites by microRaman spectroscopyMeteoritics and Planetary Science2007264
18A hydrocode equation of state for SiO2Meteoritics and Planetary Science2007256
19A model for planetesimal meltdown by 26Al and its implications for meteorite parent bodiesMeteoritics and Planetary Science2006238
20S‐type asteroids, ordinary chondrites, and space weathering: The evidence from Galileo's fly‐bys of Gaspra and IdaMeteoritics and Planetary Science1996237
21Spectroscopy of synthetic Mg‐Fe pyroxenes I: Spin‐allowed and spin‐forbidden crystal field bands in the visible and near‐infraredMeteoritics and Planetary Science2007236
22A survey of shergottite, nakhlite and chassigny meteorites whole‐rock compositionsMeteoritics and Planetary Science1998229
23Magma ocean fractional crystallization and cumulate overturn in terrestrial planets: Implications for MarsMeteoritics and Planetary Science2003218
24The effects of parent body processes on amino acids in carbonaceous chondritesMeteoritics and Planetary Science2010218
25Argon‐40/argon‐39 age of the El'gygytgyn impact event, Chukotka, RussiaMeteoritics and Planetary Science2000213
26Ejection of Martian meteoritesMeteoritics and Planetary Science2005209
27Characterizing and navigating small bodies with imaging dataMeteoritics and Planetary Science2008209
28Mineralogy of Tagish Lake: An ungrouped type 2 carbonaceous chondriteMeteoritics and Planetary Science2002207
29The CR chondrite clan: Implications for early solar system processesMeteoritics and Planetary Science2002203
30Vesta as the howardite, eucrite and diogenite parent body: Implications for the size of a core and for large‐scale differentiationMeteoritics and Planetary Science1997200
31A petrogenetic model for the origin and compositional variation of the martian basaltic meteoritesMeteoritics and Planetary Science2003195
32The strength of regolith and rubble pile asteroidsMeteoritics and Planetary Science2014195
33L‐chondrite asteroid breakup tied to Ordovician meteorite shower by multiple isochron 40Ar‐39 Ar datingMeteoritics and Planetary Science2007192
34Thermal metamorphism of the C, G, B, and F asteroids seen from the 0.7 μm, 3 μm, and UV absorption strengths in comparison with carbonaceous chondritesMeteoritics and Planetary Science1996190
35The classification of micrometeoritesMeteoritics and Planetary Science2008190
36Hydrocode modeling of oblique impacts: The fate of the projectileMeteoritics and Planetary Science2000187
37Dawn; the Vesta–HED connection; and the geologic context for eucrites, diogenites, and howarditesMeteoritics and Planetary Science2013185
38Constraints on the role of impact heating and melting in asteroidsMeteoritics and Planetary Science1997181
39Mineralogy of carbonaceous chondrite clasts in HED achondrites and the MoonMeteoritics and Planetary Science1996180
40The production of cosmogenic nuclides in stony meteoroids by galactic cosmic‐ray particlesMeteoritics and Planetary Science2000179
41Chronology, geochemistry, and petrology of a ferroan noritic anorthosite clast from Descartes breccia 67215: Clues to the age, origin, structure, and impact history of the lunar crustMeteoritics and Planetary Science2003179
42Carbonaceous micrometeorites from AntarcticaMeteoritics and Planetary Science1998176
43Cosmogenic nuclides in stony meteorites revisitedMeteoritics and Planetary Science2009176
44The origin of chondritic macromolecular organic matter: A carbon and nitrogen isotope studyMeteoritics and Planetary Science1998174
45The titanium contents of lunar mare basaltsMeteoritics and Planetary Science2000174
46Vesta, Vestoids, and the howardite, eucrite, diogenite group: Relationships and the origin of spectral differencesMeteoritics and Planetary Science2001173
47Density, porosity, and magnetic susceptibility of carbonaceous chondritesMeteoritics and Planetary Science2011173
48The oxygen‐isotopic composition of Earth and MarsMeteoritics and Planetary Science1999171
49The density and porosity of meteorites from the Vatican collectionMeteoritics and Planetary Science1998170
50The OSIRIS‐REx target asteroid (101955) Bennu: Constraints on its physical, geological, and dynamical nature from astronomical observationsMeteoritics and Planetary Science2015168