2.1(top 8%)
Impact Factor
2.3(top 8%)
extended IF
54(top 7%)
H-Index
576
authors
690
papers
13.8K
citations
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citing journals
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Most Cited Articles of Cartography and Geographic Information Science

TitleYearCitations
Geo-located Twitter as proxy for global mobility patterns2014418
Research Challenges in Geovisualization2001364
Visualizing Geospatial Information Uncertainty: What We Know and What We Need to Know2005328
Dasymetric Mapping and Areal Interpolation: Implementation and Evaluation2001324
Geodesic Discrete Global Grid Systems2003311
Spatial, temporal, and socioeconomic patterns in the use of Twitter and Flickr2013273
Beyond the geotag: situating ‘big data’ and leveraging the potential of the geoweb2013229
Cognitive and Usability Issues in Geovisualization2001191
Intelligent Dasymetric Mapping and Its Application to Areal Interpolation2006178
Cognitive Map-Design Research in the Twentieth Century: Theoretical and Empirical Approaches2002167
Dasymetric Estimation of Population Density and Areal Interpolation of Census Data2004148
Topologically Consistent Line Simplification with the Douglas-Peucker Algorithm1999137
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Interactive Map Interface Designs: A Case Study Integrating Usability Metrics with Eye-Movement Analysis2009135
Representing Complex Geographic Phenomena in GIS2001133
Inferring trip purposes and uncovering travel patterns from taxi trajectory data2016128
What are we 'tweeting' about obesity? Mapping tweets with Topic Modeling and Geographic Information System2013125
Spatialization Methods: A Cartographic Research Agenda for Non-geographic Information Visualization2003125
The New Cartographers: Crisis Map Mashups and the Emergence of Neogeographic Practice2010124
ColorBrewer in Print: A Catalog of Color Schemes for Maps2003121
Mapping Population Distribution in the Urban Environment: The Cadastral-based Expert Dasymetric System (CEDS)2007116
Multivariate Analysis and Geovisualization with an Integrated Geographic Knowledge Discovery Approach2005104
A novel approach to leveraging social media for rapid flood mapping: a case study of the 2015 South Carolina floods201898
The impact of using social media data in crime rate calculations: shifting hot spots and changing spatial patterns201595
ResilUS: A Community Based Disaster Resilience Model201194
Research challenges and opportunities in mapping social media and Big Data201593