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Hydrology: Current Research

ISSN: 2157-7587

Open Access

Citations Report

Hydrology: Current Research : Citations & Metrics Report

Articles published in Hydrology: Current Research have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world.

Hydrology: Current Research has got h-index 28, which means every article in Hydrology: Current Research has got 28 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Hydrology: Current Research.

  2022 2021 2020 2019 2018

Year wise published articles

66 61 20 6 21

Year wise citations received

382 371 297 303 248
Journal total citations count 2843
Journal impact factor 5.02
Journal 5 years impact factor 9.82
Journal cite score 7.69
Journal h-index 28
Journal h-index since 2018 21
Important citations

Ganguly R, Bansal A, Mishra M, Kumar A (2014) Application of Rain Water Harvesting Scheme in Shimla Region. Hydrology: Current Research 5: 1.

Khalaf S, Abdalla MG (2015) Groundwater modeling of multi-aquifer systems using GMS. Hydrology: Current Research 6: 1.

Dwivedi AK, Srivastava S, Dwivedi S, Tripathi V (2015) Natural bio-remediation of arsenic contamination: a short review. Hydrol Curr Res 6: 186.

Dwivedi AK, Srivastava S, Dwivedi S, Tripathi V (2015) Natural bio-remediation of arsenic contamination: a short review. Hydrol Curr Res 6: 186.

Abushandi E, Alatawi S (2015) Dam site selection using remote sensing techniques and geographical information system to control flood events in Tabuk City. Hydrol. Current Res 6: 189.

Abushandi E, Alatawi S (2015) Dam site selection using remote sensing techniques and geographical information system to control flood events in Tabuk City. Hydrol. Current Res 6: 189.

Abushandi E, Alatawi S (2015) Dam site selection using remote sensing techniques and geographical information system to control flood events in Tabuk City. Hydrol. Current Res 6: 189.

Abushandi E, Alatawi S (2015) Dam site selection using remote sensing techniques and geographical information system to control flood events in Tabuk City. Hydrol. Current Res 6: 189.

Abushandi E, Alatawi S (2015) Dam site selection using remote sensing techniques and geographical information system to control flood events in Tabuk City. Hydrol. Current Res 6: 189.

Sanford WE, Nelms DL, Pope JP, Selnick DL (2015) Estimating mean long-term hydrologic budget components for watersheds and counties: an application to the commonwealth of Virginia, USA. Hydrology: Current Research 6: 1.

Sanford WE, Nelms DL, Pope JP, Selnick DL (2015) Estimating mean long-term hydrologic budget components for watersheds and counties: an application to the commonwealth of Virginia, USA. Hydrology: Current Research 6: 1.

Sudhakar BS, Anupam KS, Akshay OJ (2015) Snyder unit hydrograph and GIS for estimation of flood for un-gauged catchments in lower Tapi basin, India. Hydrol Current Res 6: 195.

Elhag M (2015) Characterization of a typical mediterranean watershed using remote sensing techniques and GIS tools. Hydrology: Current Research 6: 1.

Elhag M (2015) Characterization of a typical mediterranean watershed using remote sensing techniques and GIS tools. Hydrology: Current Research 6: 1.

Gebre SL (2015) Application of the HEC-HMS Model for Runoff Simulation of Upper Blue Nile River Basin. Hydrology: Current Research 6: 1.

Barseem MS, El Lateef TAA, El Deen HME, Rahman AAAAA (2015) Geoelectrical exploration in South Qantara Shark area for supplementary irrigation purpose-Sinai-Egypt. Hydrology: Current Research 6: 1.

Anagnostou E, Mei Y (2016) Using high‐resolution satellite precipitation for flood frequency analysis: case study over the Connecticut River Basin. Journal of Flood Risk Management.

Getahun YS, Van Lanen HAJ (2015) Assessing the impacts of land use-cover change on hydrology of melka kuntrie subbasin in ethiopia, using a conceptual hydrological model. Hydrology: Current Research 6: 1.

Getahun YS, Van Lanen HAJ (2015) Assessing the impacts of land use-cover change on hydrology of melka kuntrie subbasin in ethiopia, using a conceptual hydrological model. Hydrology: Current Research 6: 1.

Getahun YS, Van Lanen HAJ (2015) Assessing the impacts of land use-cover change on hydrology of melka kuntrie subbasin in ethiopia, using a conceptual hydrological model. Hydrology: Current Research 6: 1.

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Citations: 2843

Hydrology: Current Research received 2843 citations as per Google Scholar report

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