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Central European Geology is a journal indexed in SJR in Geology with an H index of 26. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,206 and it has a best quartile of Q4. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,206.
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0,206
SJR Impact factor26
H Index6
Total Docs (Last Year)18
Total Docs (3 years)217
Total Refs16
Total Cites (3 years)18
Citable Docs (3 years)0.86
Cites/Doc (2 years)36.17
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Sorption properties of light hydrocarbon-contaminated clay under defined conditions
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View morePreliminary fluid inclusion microthermometry results from secondary inclusion planes crosscutting a metamorphic quartz lens from the Mecsekalja Zone metamorphic complex
View moreMicropaleontological observations on the Lower Cretaceous iron ore-related formations of the Mecsek Mts. (Upper Valanginian-Lower Hauterivian, South Hungary)
View moreApplication of artificial neural networks for lithofacies determination based on limited well data
View moreGeochemical modeling possibilities of CO2 and brine inflow to freshwater aquifers
View moreComparison of the Late Triassic carbonate platform evolution and Lofer cyclicity in the Transdanubian Range, Hungary and Pelagonian Zone, Greece
View moreU-series dating and isotope geochemical study of the Gellert Hill (Budapest) travertine
View moreImage processing for fractal geometry-based discrete fracture network modeling input data: A methodological approach
View moreDioctahedral mixed K-Na-micas and paragonite in diagenetic to low-temperature metamorphic terrains: bulk rock chemical, thermodynamic and textural constraints
View moreAlteration of Triassic carbonates in the Buda Mountains - a hydrothermal model
View moreGeology of the historical Bodrogkoz
View moreTunnel-excavation-induced permeability change of rock mass around a radioactive waste repository tunnel
View moreThe role of melt depletion versus refertilization in the major element chemistry of four-phase spinel peridotite xenoliths
View morePaleoweathering conditions of Upper Carboniferous siliciclastic rocks of SW Hungary
View moreErratum to: Petrology and paleokarst features of the Gomba hydrocarbon reservoir (central Hungary)
View moreDiatom-based evidence for abrupt climate changes during the Late Glacial in the Southern Carpathian Mountains
View moreShock-induced alterations in the recently found H chondrite Csatalja meteorite and its implications
View moreThe effect of grain size, surface roughness, and joint compressive strength on shear strength along discontinuities of Hungarian sandstones
View moreGeothermal phenomena in the context of gravity-driven basinal flow of groundwater
View moreThe internal structure of Paleoalpine thrusts of the Western Carpathians: A case study from the Kri?æna thrust system
View moreDetailed quantitative method in microvertebrate taphonomy in the case of Pleistocene filling of the Vaskapu II rock shelter
View moreCharacteristics of discharge at Rose and Gellert Hills, Budapest, Hungary
View moreOre geology of the copper sulfide mineralization in the Rudabanya ore-bearing complex
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