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Articles published in Journal of Earth Science & Climatic Change have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Earth Science & Climatic Change has got h-index 34, which means every article in Journal of Earth Science & Climatic Change has got 34 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Earth Science & Climatic Change.

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Total published articles

101 64 64 18 26 61 59 58

Conference proceedings

17 8 0 0 63 159 150 240

Citations received as per Google Scholar, other indexing platforms and portals

232 843 882 775 618 509 418 303
Journal total citations count 5125
Journal impact factor 13.26
Journal 5 years impact factor 15.43
Journal cite score 17.91
Journal h-index 34
Journal h-index since 2019 28
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Basu, J. P. (2017). Review of literature. In Climate Change Adaptation and Forest Dependent Communities (pp. 1-8). Springer, Cham.

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Lar, N. M., Pumijumnong, N., Roachanakanan, R., Arunrat, N., & Tint, S. (2018). An assessment of climate variability on farmers’ livelihoods vulnerability in Ayeyarwady Delta of Myanmar. Applied Environmental Research, 40(1), 1-12.

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Muendo, P. N., Mutunga, E., & Ndungu, C. (2017). Rhizons improved estimation of nutrient losses because of seepage in aquaculture ponds.

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Onyeneke, R. U., Nwajiuba, C. A., Emenekwe, C. C., Nwajiuba, A., Onyeneke, C. J., Ohalete, P., & Uwazie, U. I. (2019). Climate change adaptation in Nigerian agricultural sector: A systematic review and resilience check of adaptation measures. AIMS Agriculture and Food, 4(4), 967-1006.

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Okon, E. M., Falana, B. M., Solaja, S. O., Yakubu, S. O., Alabi, O. O., Okikiola, B. T., ... & Edeme, A. B. (2021). Systematic review of climate change impact research in Nigeria: implication for sustainable development. Heliyon, e07941.

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Mutunga, E. J., Ndungu, C. K., & Muendo, P. (2018). Factors influencing smallholder farmers’ adaptation to climate variability in kitui county, Kenya.

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Muendo, P. N., Mutunga, E., & Ndungu, C. (2017). Rhizons improved estimation of nutrient losses because of seepage in aquaculture ponds.

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Ojo, T. O., & Baiyegunhi, L. J. S. (2020). Determinants of climate change adaptation strategies and its impact on the net farm income of rice farmers in south-west Nigeria. Land Use Policy, 95, 103946.

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Singh, G. R., Dhanya, C. T., & Chakravorty, A. (2021). A Robust Drought Index Accounting Changing Precipitation Characteristics. Water Resources Research, 57(7), e2020WR029496.

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Chandio, A. A., Jiang, Y., Akram, W., Adeel, S., Irfan, M., & Jan, I. (2021). Addressing the effect of climate change in the framework of financial and technological development on cereal production in Pakistan. Journal of Cleaner Production, 288, 125637.

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Jagannathan, R. (2017). Characterization of rainfall and length of growing period over North Western Zone of Tamil Nadu. THE INDIAN ECOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 44(2), 232-238.

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Singh, G. R., Dhanya, C. T., & Chakravorty, A. (2021). A Robust Drought Index Accounting Changing Precipitation Characteristics. Water Resources Research, 57(7), e2020WR029496.

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Jagannathan, R. (2017). Characterization of rainfall and length of growing period over North Western Zone of Tamil Nadu. THE INDIAN ECOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 44(2), 232-238.

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Aryal, J. P., Sapkota, T. B., Khurana, R., Khatri-Chhetri, A., Rahut, D. B., & Jat, M. L. (2020). Climate change and agriculture in South Asia: Adaptation options in smallholder production systems. Environment, Development and Sustainability, 22(6), 5045-5075.

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Chang, J. H., Hart, D. R., Munroe, D. M., & Curchitser, E. N. (2021). Bias Correction of Ocean Bottom Temperature and Salinity Simulations From a Regional Circulation Model Using Regression Kriging. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 126(4), e2020JC017140.

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Yisehak, B. (2021). Prediction of flood frequency under a changing climate, the case of Hare watershed, Rift Valley Basin of Ethiopia. Sustainable Water Resources Management, 7(1), 1-15.

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Abrha, H., Hagos, H., Brhane, E., Hadgu, M., & Mamo, G. (2019). Spatio-temporal dynamics of malaria expansion under climate change in semi-arid areas of Ethiopia. Environmental Hazards, 18(5), 400-413.

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Abrha, H., & Hagos, H. (2019). Future drought and aridity monitoring using multi-model approach under climate change in Hintalo Wejerat district, Ethiopia. Sustainable Water Resources Management, 5(4), 1963-1972.

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Mirgol, B., & Nazari, M. (2018). Possible scenarios of winter wheat yield reduction of Dryland Qazvin Province, Iran, based on prediction of temperature and precipitation till the end of the century. Climate, 6(4), 78.

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Shrestha, S., Shrestha, M., & Shrestha, P. K. (2018). Evaluation of the SWAT model performance for simulating river discharge in the Himalayan and tropical basins of Asia. Hydrology Research, 49(3), 846-860.

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