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Sedimentary Geology is a journal indexed in SJR in Geology and Stratigraphy with an H index of 133. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,914 and it has a best quartile of Q1. It is published in English. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,914.
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0,914
SJR Impact factor133
H Index121
Total Docs (Last Year)369
Total Docs (3 years)12708
Total Refs1100
Total Cites (3 years)369
Citable Docs (3 years)2.72
Cites/Doc (2 years)105.02
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Use of variations in unit cell length, reflectance and hardness for determining the origin of Fe disulphides in sedimentary rocks
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View moreA possible tsunami deposit at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in Pernambuco, northeastern Brazil
View moreOccurrence and significance of microbialites in the uplifted Tasmaloum reef (SW Espiritu Santo, SW Pacific)
View moreMass transfer from the Alps to the Apennines: volumetric constraints in the provenance study of the Macigno-Modino source-basin system, Chattian-Aquitanian, northwestern Italy
View moreSediment transport over the continental slope offshore northern Israel: an analysis by means of electron microscopy
View moreOligocene to Holocene sediment drifts and bottom currents on the slope of Gabon continental margin (West Africa). Consequences for sedimentation and southeast Atlantic upwelling. Sedimentary Geology 128, 179-199 (1999)
View morePetroleum Geology of the North Sea
View moreLoss of sand-size feldspar and rock fragments along the South Texas Barrier Island, USA
View moreRift-controlled fluvial/tidal transitional series in the Oukai¨meden Sandstones, High Atlas of Marrakesh (Morocco)
View moreThe Augias megaturbidite in the central Ionian Sea (central Mediterranean) and its relation to the Holocene Santorini event
View morePlio-Pleistocene deposits adjacent to the Manix fault: implications for the history of the Mojave River and transverse Ranges uplift
View moreThe Karakorum Block in Central Asia, from Ordovician to Cretaceous
View moreThe sedimentology of a Late Pleistocene drumlin near Kingscourt, Ireland
View moreThe fluvial-to-marine transition within the post-rift Lower Cambrian Hardyston Formation, Eastern Pennsylvania, USA
View moreGeochemical variations within a laminated evaporite deposit: evidence for brine composition during formation of the Permian Castile Formation, Texas and New Mexico, USA
View moreDiagenetic history of Cambrian quartzarenites, Ras Dib-Zeit Bay area, Gulf of Suez, eastern desert, Egypt
View moreSubglacial deformation associated with fast ice flow, from the Columbia Glacier, Alaska
View moreSubglacial environments - an introduction
View moreDiagenetic modification of dolomite in middle Ordovician carbonates, Taiyuan City area, China
View moreSubglacial groundwater flow during the last glaciation in northwestern Germany
View moreTsunami-related scour-and-drape undulations in Middle Pliocene restricted-bay carbonate deposits (Salento, south Italy)
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