CARLOS E. CORDOVA

CARLOS E. CORDOVA

Oklahoma State University

H-index: 27

North America-United States

About CARLOS E. CORDOVA

CARLOS E. CORDOVA, With an exceptional h-index of 27 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Oklahoma State University, specializes in the field of Geoarchaeology, Geomorphology, Quatenary Paleoecology, Pollen and Phytoliths.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Reconstruction of fluvio‐lacustrine landscapes and settlement history in the Texcoco region, Mexico, using a modern geomorphic analog

Azraq Basin, Jordan

Soil surface grass phytolith morphotypes across bioclimatic gradients and biomes at about latitude 29° S in South Africa

Ancient Settlements, Sediments, and Prehistoric Lacustrine Dynamics in Lake Texcoco

Geoarchaeology and soils

The Legacies of the Green Book

Modern Regional Demographics and Land Use in the Basin of Mexico Insights from and Impacts on the Archaeological Record

The legacies of the basin of Mexico

CARLOS E. CORDOVA Information

University

Position

Geography

Citations(all)

2679

Citations(since 2020)

1065

Cited By

1959

hIndex(all)

27

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

51

i10Index(since 2020)

34

Email

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Oklahoma State University

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CARLOS E. CORDOVA Skills & Research Interests

Geoarchaeology

Geomorphology

Quatenary Paleoecology

Pollen and Phytoliths

Top articles of CARLOS E. CORDOVA

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Reconstruction of fluvio‐lacustrine landscapes and settlement history in the Texcoco region, Mexico, using a modern geomorphic analog

Geoarchaeology

Kurt H Wogau

Carlos E Cordova

Luis Morett‐Alatorre

Guillermo Acosta Ochoa

2024/3

Azraq Basin, Jordan

Christopher JH Ames

Carlos E Cordova

2023/6/25

Soil surface grass phytolith morphotypes across bioclimatic gradients and biomes at about latitude 29° S in South Africa

Carlos E Cordova

2023/3/28

Ancient Settlements, Sediments, and Prehistoric Lacustrine Dynamics in Lake Texcoco

The Legacies of The Basin of Mexico

CARLOS E CORDOVA

2023/8/14

Geoarchaeology and soils

Carlos E Cordova

2023/1/1

The Legacies of the Green Book

The Legacies of The Basin of Mexico

CARLOS E CORDOVA

CHRISTOPHER T MOREHART

2023/8/14

Modern Regional Demographics and Land Use in the Basin of Mexico Insights from and Impacts on the Archaeological Record

The Legacies of The Basin of Mexico

LJ Gorenflo

Carlos Córdova

Christopher Morehart

2023/8/14

The legacies of the basin of Mexico

Carlos E Cordova

Christopher T Morehart

2023/8/14

The Lakes During the Agricultural Era

Carlos E Cordova

2022/11/2

Lacustrine Dynamics and Tlatel-Type Settlements from Middle Formative to Late Aztec in the Eastern Part of Lake Texcoco, Mexico

Ancient Mesoamerica

Carlos E Cordova

Luis Morett-Alatorre

Charles Frederick

Lorena Gámez-Eternod

2022/8

Resources for Reconstructing the Ancient Lakes

Carlos E Cordova

2022/11/2

Basin of Mexico and Its Lakes: Approaches and Research Questions

Carlos E Cordova

2022/11/2

Recent Sediments and Landforms

Carlos E Cordova

2022/11/2

The Middle to Late Pleistocene transition in the Azraq Oasis, Jordan: A phytolith-based reconstruction of wetland palaeoecology

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology

Kelsey C Boyd

Christopher JH Ames

Carlos E Cordova

2022/6/1

Lacustrine Systems and Societies in the Basin of Mexico

Carlos E Cordova

2022/11/2

Models of Lacustrine Dynamics and Environments

Carlos E Cordova

2022/11/2

A Geographic Sketch of the Historic Lakes

Carlos E Cordova

2022/11/2

The lakes of the Basin of Mexico

Dynamics of a lacustrine system and the evolution of a civilization

Carlos E Cordova

2022

The Lakes of the Basin of Mexico: Dynamics of a Lacustrine System and the Evolution of a Civilization

Carlos E Cordova

2022/11/1

Geographic Context and the Modern Environment

Carlos E Cordova

2022/11/2

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