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Most Cited Articles of Nature Geoscience

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Mangroves among the most carbon-rich forests in the tropics20111.4K
Sinking deltas due to human activities20091.4K
Three decades of global methane sources and sinks20131.3K
Recent Arctic amplification and extreme mid-latitude weather20141.2K
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Seagrass ecosystems as a globally significant carbon stock2012962
Biophysical controls on organic carbon fluxes in fluvial networks2008904
Soil-carbon response to warming dependent on microbial physiology2010880
Deforestation driven by urban population growth and agricultural trade in the twenty-first century2010843
The impact of global warming on the tropical Pacific Ocean and El Niño2010828
Continental-scale temperature variability during the past two millennia2013787
Recent Antarctic ice mass loss from radar interferometry and regional climate modelling2008707
Acidification of subsurface coastal waters enhanced by eutrophication2011698
Arctic amplification dominated by temperature feedbacks in contemporary climate models2014697
Anthropogenic perturbation of the carbon fluxes from land to ocean2013695
The contribution of manure and fertilizer nitrogen to atmospheric nitrous oxide since 18602009671
Drowning of the Mississippi Delta due to insufficient sediment supply and global sea-level rise2009655
Spatially variable response of Himalayan glaciers to climate change affected by debris cover2011654
Consistent geographical patterns of changes in high-impact European heatwaves2010634
Increase in hourly precipitation extremes beyond expectations from temperature changes2008634