Mapping glacier-related research in polar regions: a bibliometric analysis of research output from 1987 to 2016

We carried out a bibliometric analysis of literature related to glaciers in polar regions from the period 1987–2016 indexed in the Science Citation Index Expanded database. A comprehensive review was performed by analysing the research output trends, publication categories, main journals, leading co...

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Main Authors: Qi Liang, Sha Peng, Beibei Niu, Chunxia Zhou, Zhen Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Norwegian Polar Institute 2018-01-01
Series:Polar Research
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17518369.2018.1468196
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spelling doaj-e78b7d75737645338bcc8cbad223c5a72020-11-25T02:09:25Zeng Norwegian Polar InstitutePolar Research1751-83692018-01-0137110.1080/17518369.2018.14681961468196Mapping glacier-related research in polar regions: a bibliometric analysis of research output from 1987 to 2016Qi Liang0Sha Peng1Beibei Niu2Chunxia Zhou3Zhen Wang4Wuhan UniversityHubei University of EconomicsWuhan UniversityWuhan UniversityWuhan UniversityWe carried out a bibliometric analysis of literature related to glaciers in polar regions from the period 1987–2016 indexed in the Science Citation Index Expanded database. A comprehensive review was performed by analysing the research output trends, publication categories, main journals, leading countries and their collaborations, leading scientists, author keywords and Keywords Plus. The results indicated that the number of publications related to glaciers in polar regions has increased rapidly. The USA and several European countries, including the UK, France, Germany and Switzerland, are the leaders in the field of glacial studies, as reflected both in the productivity measures and in the distribution of core scientists. Quaternary Science Reviews, the Journal of Glaciology, and Geophysical Research Letters were the most productive journals for glacial studies. The synthesized analysis of the keywords demonstrated the current research emphases and hinted at future research trends. Reconstructing past climate changes through studies of ice-core records is one of the most important research subjects. Numerical modelling has become a commonly used tool in polar region glacial research. A better understanding of the responses of glaciers to widespread climatic warming is needed now and in the future.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17518369.2018.1468196publicationsclimate changeice-core records
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author Qi Liang
Sha Peng
Beibei Niu
Chunxia Zhou
Zhen Wang
spellingShingle Qi Liang
Sha Peng
Beibei Niu
Chunxia Zhou
Zhen Wang
Mapping glacier-related research in polar regions: a bibliometric analysis of research output from 1987 to 2016
Polar Research
publications
climate change
ice-core records
author_facet Qi Liang
Sha Peng
Beibei Niu
Chunxia Zhou
Zhen Wang
author_sort Qi Liang
title Mapping glacier-related research in polar regions: a bibliometric analysis of research output from 1987 to 2016
title_short Mapping glacier-related research in polar regions: a bibliometric analysis of research output from 1987 to 2016
title_full Mapping glacier-related research in polar regions: a bibliometric analysis of research output from 1987 to 2016
title_fullStr Mapping glacier-related research in polar regions: a bibliometric analysis of research output from 1987 to 2016
title_full_unstemmed Mapping glacier-related research in polar regions: a bibliometric analysis of research output from 1987 to 2016
title_sort mapping glacier-related research in polar regions: a bibliometric analysis of research output from 1987 to 2016
publisher Norwegian Polar Institute
series Polar Research
issn 1751-8369
publishDate 2018-01-01
description We carried out a bibliometric analysis of literature related to glaciers in polar regions from the period 1987–2016 indexed in the Science Citation Index Expanded database. A comprehensive review was performed by analysing the research output trends, publication categories, main journals, leading countries and their collaborations, leading scientists, author keywords and Keywords Plus. The results indicated that the number of publications related to glaciers in polar regions has increased rapidly. The USA and several European countries, including the UK, France, Germany and Switzerland, are the leaders in the field of glacial studies, as reflected both in the productivity measures and in the distribution of core scientists. Quaternary Science Reviews, the Journal of Glaciology, and Geophysical Research Letters were the most productive journals for glacial studies. The synthesized analysis of the keywords demonstrated the current research emphases and hinted at future research trends. Reconstructing past climate changes through studies of ice-core records is one of the most important research subjects. Numerical modelling has become a commonly used tool in polar region glacial research. A better understanding of the responses of glaciers to widespread climatic warming is needed now and in the future.
topic publications
climate change
ice-core records
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17518369.2018.1468196
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