Evolution and variability of the Asian monsoon and its potential linkage with uplift of the Himalaya and Tibetan Plateau
Ryuji Tada, Hongbo Zheng and Peter D. Clift
Published: 9 February 2016
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We are delighted to announce that The Progress in Earth and Planetary Science Most cited paper award 2018 were presented to the top-three most cited papers published in 2015 – 2016.
Based on the number of citations during 2017 acknowledged by Web of Science, these papers are:
First place Cited count : 15
Evolution and variability of the Asian monsoon and its potential linkage with uplift of the Himalaya and Tibetan Plateau
Ryuji Tada, Hongbo Zheng and Peter D. Clift
Published: 9 February 2016
Second place Cited count : 9
Biochemical and physiological bases for the use of carbon and nitrogen isotopes in environmental and ecological studies
Naohiko Ohkouchi, Nanako O Ogawa, Yoshito Chikaraishi, Hiroyuki Tanaka and Eitaro Wada
Published: 3 February 2015
Second place Cited count : 9
The Pliocene to recent history of the Kuroshio and Tsushima Currents: a multi-proxy approach
Stephen J. Gallagher, Akihisa Kitamura, Yasufumi Iryu, Takuya Itaki, Itaru Koizumi and Peter W. Hoiles
Published: 27 June 2015