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    Awards

    The Most Cited Paper Award 2021

    We are delighted to announce that The Progress in Earth and Planetary Science Most cited paper award 2021 were presented to the top-two most cited papers published in 2018 – 2019.

    Based on the number of citations during 2020 acknowledged by Web of Science, these papers are:

    First place Cited count : 32

    Review [Atmospheric and hydrospheric sciences]

    DYAMOND: the DYnamics of the Atmospheric general circulation Modeled On Non-hydrostatic Domains

    Bjorn Stevens, Masaki Satoh, Ludovic Auger, Joachim Biercamp, Christopher S. Bretherton, Xi Chen, Peter Düben, Falko Judt, Marat Khairoutdinov, Daniel Klocke, Chihiro Kodama, Luis Kornblueh, Shian-Jiann Lin, Philipp Neumann, William M. Putman, Niklas Röber, Ryosuke Shibuya, Benoit Vanniere, Pier Luigi Vidale, Nils Wedi and Linjiong Zhou

    Published: 30 September 2019

    SpringerOpen

    Second place Cited count : 24

    Review [Space and planetary sciences]

    Review of the accomplishments of mid-latitude Super Dual Auroral Radar Network (SuperDARN) HF radars

    Nozomu Nishitani, John Michael Ruohoniemi, Mark Lester, Joseph Benjamin Harold Baker, Alexandre Vasilyevich Koustov, Simon G. Shepherd, Gareth Chisham, Tomoaki Hori, Evan G. Thomas, Roman A. Makarevich, Aurélie Marchaudon, Pavlo Ponomarenko, James A. Wild, Stephen E. Milan, William A. Bristow, John Devlin, Ethan Miller, Raymond A. Greenwald, Tadahiko Ogawa and Takashi Kikuchi

    Published: 18 March 2019

    SpringerOpen