Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
© John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Edited By: Professor S. N. Lane
Impact Factor: 2.432
ISI Journal Citation Reports © Ranking: 2011: 13/44 (Geography Physical); 30/170 (Geosciences Multidisciplinary)
Online ISSN: 1096-9837
Most Cited
These are the 10 most-cited articles from all Issues of Earth Surface Processes and Landforms published during the period January 2009 to December 2010, in rank order. The data are from Thomson ISI Web of Science®.
- Dynamic interactions of life and its landscape: feedbacks at the interface of geomorphology and ecologyVolume 35, Issue 1, Date: January 2010, p78-81
- Vegetation as a major conductor of geomorphic changes on the Earth surface: toward evolutionary geomorphologyVolume 34, Issue 6, Date: May 2009, p891-896
- A conceptual model for the longitudinal distribution of wood in mountain streamsVolume 34, Issue 3, Date: March 15 2009, p329-344
- Tools and cover effects in bedload transport observations in the Pitzbach, AustriaVolume 34, Issue 1, Date: January 2009, p26-37
- In situ characterization of grain-scale fluvial morphology using Terrestrial Laser ScanningVolume 34, Issue 7, Date: June 15 2009, p954-968
- Agricultural soil erosion and global carbon cycle: controversy over?Volume 34, Issue 7, Date: June 15 2009, p1033-1038
- Sensitivity of post-hurricane beach and dune recovery to event frequencyVolume 34, Issue 5, Date: April 2009, p613-628
- Water surface mapping from airborne laser scanning using signal intensity and elevation dataVolume 34, Issue 12, Date: September 30 2009, p1635-1649
- The critical role of climate and saprolite weathering in landscape evolutionVolume 34, Issue 11, Date: September 15 2009, p1507-1521
- Formation, uplift and dissection of planation surfaces at passive continental margins - a new approachVolume 34, Issue 5, Date: April 2009, p683-699

1096-9837/asset/olbannerleft.gif?v=1&s=6f22ed741f6945c2ff6a266ae2bfc06c9296b38f)
1096-9837/asset/spacer.gif?v=1&s=9badfe430a166f9209effeb9bc5f9215be31a8ec)