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ESI Special Topic of:
"Volcanoes," Published December 2004

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TOP NATIONS

Top 20 Overall
Total cites • Number of papers Cites per paper
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1994-2004 (fourth bimonthly)

Rank     Nation Total
Cites
Number
of Papers
Cites Per
Paper
1 USA 26397 2534 10.42
2 France 7033 870 8.08
3 England 6640 860 7.72
4 Italy 5286 936 5.65
5 Japan 4390 752 5.84
6 Germany 3956 517 7.65
7 Canada 2860 403 7.1
8 Australia 2793 358 7.8
9 New Zealand 1814 268 6.77
10 Russia 1575 541 2.91
11 Spain 1483 196 7.57
12 Scotland 1015 121 8.39
13 Switzerland 794 106 7.49
14 Iceland 768 74 10.38
15 Mexico 765 210 3.64
16 Netherlands 655 97 6.75
17 Sweden 653 65 10.05
18 Belgium 575 68 8.46
19 Norway 533 68 7.84
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Denmark 492 62 7.94
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ESI Special Topic of:
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