Marine Geohazards: A Bibliometric-Based Review

Marine geohazard research has developed during recent decades, as human activities intensified towards deeper waters. Some recent disastrous events (e.g., the 2004 Indian Ocean and 2011 Japan tsunamis) highlighted geohazards socioeconomic impacts. Marine geohazards encompass an extensive list of fea...

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Main Authors: João M. R. Camargo, Marcos V. B. Silva, Antônio V. Ferreira Júnior, Tereza C. M. Araújo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-02-01
Series:Geosciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/9/2/100
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spelling doaj-52db66186b624417a7e4911d43184ca02020-11-24T20:51:29ZengMDPI AGGeosciences2076-32632019-02-019210010.3390/geosciences9020100geosciences9020100Marine Geohazards: A Bibliometric-Based ReviewJoão M. R. Camargo0Marcos V. B. Silva1Antônio V. Ferreira Júnior2Tereza C. M. Araújo3Department of Oceanography, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife 50740-550, BrazilDepartment of Oceanography, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife 50740-550, BrazilDepartment of Oceanography, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife 50740-550, BrazilDepartment of Oceanography, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife 50740-550, BrazilMarine geohazard research has developed during recent decades, as human activities intensified towards deeper waters. Some recent disastrous events (e.g., the 2004 Indian Ocean and 2011 Japan tsunamis) highlighted geohazards socioeconomic impacts. Marine geohazards encompass an extensive list of features, processes, and events related to Marine Geology. In the scientific literature there are few systematic reviews concerning all of them. Using the search string ‘geohazard*’, this bibliometric-based review explored the scientific databases Web of Science and Scopus to analyze the evolution of peer-reviewed scientific publications and discuss trends and future challenges. The results revealed qualitative and quantitative aspects of 183 publications and indicated 12 categories of hazards, the categories more studied and the scientific advances. Interdisciplinary surveys focusing on the mapping and dating of past events, and the determination of triggers, frequencies, and current perspectives of occurrence (risk) are still scarce. Throughout the upcoming decade, the expansion and improvement of seafloor observatories’ networks, early warning systems, and mitigation plans are the main challenges. Hazardous marine geological events may occur at any time and the scientific community, marine industry, and governmental agencies must cooperate to better understand and monitor the processes involved in order to mitigate the resulting unpredictable damages.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/9/2/100marine geohazardsresearch evolutionscientific databasestrendsfuture challenges
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author João M. R. Camargo
Marcos V. B. Silva
Antônio V. Ferreira Júnior
Tereza C. M. Araújo
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Marcos V. B. Silva
Antônio V. Ferreira Júnior
Tereza C. M. Araújo
Marine Geohazards: A Bibliometric-Based Review
Geosciences
marine geohazards
research evolution
scientific databases
trends
future challenges
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Marcos V. B. Silva
Antônio V. Ferreira Júnior
Tereza C. M. Araújo
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title Marine Geohazards: A Bibliometric-Based Review
title_short Marine Geohazards: A Bibliometric-Based Review
title_full Marine Geohazards: A Bibliometric-Based Review
title_fullStr Marine Geohazards: A Bibliometric-Based Review
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series Geosciences
issn 2076-3263
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Marine geohazard research has developed during recent decades, as human activities intensified towards deeper waters. Some recent disastrous events (e.g., the 2004 Indian Ocean and 2011 Japan tsunamis) highlighted geohazards socioeconomic impacts. Marine geohazards encompass an extensive list of features, processes, and events related to Marine Geology. In the scientific literature there are few systematic reviews concerning all of them. Using the search string ‘geohazard*’, this bibliometric-based review explored the scientific databases Web of Science and Scopus to analyze the evolution of peer-reviewed scientific publications and discuss trends and future challenges. The results revealed qualitative and quantitative aspects of 183 publications and indicated 12 categories of hazards, the categories more studied and the scientific advances. Interdisciplinary surveys focusing on the mapping and dating of past events, and the determination of triggers, frequencies, and current perspectives of occurrence (risk) are still scarce. Throughout the upcoming decade, the expansion and improvement of seafloor observatories’ networks, early warning systems, and mitigation plans are the main challenges. Hazardous marine geological events may occur at any time and the scientific community, marine industry, and governmental agencies must cooperate to better understand and monitor the processes involved in order to mitigate the resulting unpredictable damages.
topic marine geohazards
research evolution
scientific databases
trends
future challenges
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