From: Exploring the Mediterranean tsunami research landscape: scientometric insights and future prospects
No | The title of the document | Number of citation | Citation average per year |
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1 | Eastern Mediterranean tectonics and tsunami hazard inferred from the AD 365 earthquake | 197 | 16.42 |
2 | Large boulder deposits by tsunami waves along the Ionian coast of south-eastern Sicily (Italy) | 127 | 10.58 |
3 | Geoarchaeological tsunami deposits at Palaikastro (Crete) and the Late Minoan IA eruption of Santorini | 123 | 10.25 |
4 | The historical earthquakes of Syria: an analysis of large and moderate earthquakes from 1365 BC to 1900 AD | 122 | 10.17 |
5 | Numerical modelling of a landslide-generated Tsunami: The 1979 Nice event | 107 | 8.92 |
6 | Historical and pre-historical tsunamis in the Mediterranean and its connected seas: Geological signatures, generation mechanisms and coastal impacts | 106 | 8.83 |
7 | Active thrusting offshore mount lebanon: Source of the tsunamigenic AD 551 beirut-tripoli earthquake | 103 | 8.58 |
8 | Probabilistic tsunami hazard in the Mediterranean Sea | 97 | 8.08 |
9 | Earthquake-generated tsunamis in the Mediterranean Sea: Scenarios of potential threats to Southern Italy | 95 | 7.91 |
10 | The 1956 earthquake and tsunami in Amorgos, Greece | 93 | 7.75 |