Articles published in Journal of Remote Sensing & GIS have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Remote Sensing & GIS has got h-index 20, which means every article in Journal of Remote Sensing & GIS has got 20 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Remote Sensing & GIS.

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Year wise published articles

61 76 48 13 31

Year wise citations received

304 294 211 148 74
Journal total citations count 1229
Journal Impact Factor 1.58
Journal 5 years Impact Factor 2.63
Journal CiteScore 4.47
Journal h-index 20
Important citations

Yin Z, Zhao W (2013) Some giant landslides from Sigouxia gorge to Laganxia gorge in NE Tibet Plateau since the Late Glacial. Acta Geologica Sinica (English edition) 87: 413-417.

Yin Z, Qin X, Yin Y, Zhao W Wei G (2014) Landslide developmental characteristics and response to climate change since the last glacial in the upper reaches of the Yellow river, NE Tibetan plateau. Acta Geologica Sinica (English Edition) 88: 635-646.

Angal A, Brinkmann J, Kumar A (2016, May). Cross-calibration of the Oceansat-2 Ocean Colour Monitor (OCM) with Terra and Aqua MODIS. In SPIE Asia-Pacific Remote Sensing (pp. 98811Y-98811Y). International Society for Optics and Photonics.

Singh RK, Shanmugam P (2014)A novel method for estimation of aerosol radiance and its extrapolation in the atmospheric correction of satellite data over optically complex oceanic waters. Remote Sensing of Environment, 142: 188-206.

Okiah ET (2017) Determinants Of Successful Implementation Of Community Based Food Security Projects In Kenya: A Case Of West Pokot County. Strategic Journal of Business & Change Management Vol: 4.

Mwita E (2016) Monitoring Restoration of the Eastern Usangu Wetland by Assessment of Land Use and Cover Changes. Advances in Remote Sensing 5: 145.

Eniolorunda NB, Mashi SA, Nsofor GN Toward achieving a sustainable management: characterization of land use/land cover in Sokoto Rima floodplain, Nigeria. Environment, Development and Sustainability, 1-24.

Keura EO, Moronge M (2016) Drivers of Sustainability of Donor Funded Food Security Projects In Kenya: A Case Of Samburu County. Strategic Journal of Business & Change Management 3(4).

Keura EO, Moronge M (2016) Drivers of Sustainability of Donor Funded Food Security Projects In Kenya: A Case Of Samburu County. Strategic Journal of Business & Change Management 3(4).

Ogechi GK (2016). Analysis of conflicts and development of a potential management mechanism in the Kenyan forest sector (Doctoral dissertation, University of Nairobi).

Matavire MM (2015) Impacts of sugarcane farming on coastal wetlands of the north coast of Zululand, Kwadukuza, South Africa (Doctoral dissertation, Stellenbosch: Stellenbosch University).

Kang SM, Chae Y, Jeong SJ, Kim B(2015)Arctic greening can cause earlier seasonality of Arctic amplification.

Clewley D, Whitcomb J, Moghaddam M, . (2014, July). Decadal changes in the type and extent of Wetlands in Alaska using L-band SAR data—A preliminary analysis. In Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2014 IEEE International (pp. 3846-3849). IEEE.

Jorgenson MT, Grosse G (2016). Remote Sensing of Landscape Change in Permafrost Regions. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 27: 324-338.

Potter C (2014).Regional Analysis of NASA Satellite Greenness Trends for Ecosystems of Arctic Alaska. International Journal of Geosciences, 5: 997.

Chae Y, Kang SM, Jeong S, Kim B (2015). Arctic greening can cause earlier seasonality of Arctic amplification. Geophysical Research Letters, 42: 536-541.

Clewley D, Whitcomb J, Moghaddam M, (2015) Evaluation of ALOS PALSAR data for high-resolution mapping of vegetated wetlands in Alaska. Remote Sensing, 7: 7272-7297.

Potter C (2014) Regional analysis of MODIS satellite greenness trends for ecosystems of interior Alaska. GIScience & Remote Sensing, 51: 390-402.

Jorgenson MT, Marcot BG, Swanson DK, Jorgenson JC (2015) Projected changes in diverse ecosystems from climate warming and biophysical drivers in northwest Alaska. Climatic Change, 130: 131-144.

Euskirchen ES, Carman TB, McGuire AD (2014) Changes in the structure and function of northern Alaskan ecosystems when considering variable leaf‐out times across groupings of species in a dynamic vegetation model. Global change biology, 20: 963-978.