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Data-enhanced revealing of trends in Geoscience.

Authors :
Zhao, Yu
Wang, Meng
Ding, Jiaxin
Qi, Jiexing
Wu, Lyuwen
Zhang, Sibo
Fu, Luoyi
Wang, Xinbing
Cheng, Li
Source :
Journal of Data & Information Science. Jun2024, Vol. 9 Issue 3, p29-43. 15p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

This article presents an in-depth analysis of global research trends in Geosciences from 2014 to 2023. By integrating bibliometric analysis with expert insights from the Deeptime Digital Earth (DDE) initiative, this article identifies key emerging themes shaping the landscape of Earth Sciences. The identification process involved a meticulous analysis of over 400,000 papers from 466 Geosciences journals and approximately 5,800 papers from 93 interdisciplinary journals sourced from the Web of Science and Dimensions database. To map relationships between articles, citation networks were constructed, and spectral clustering algorithms were then employed to identify groups of related research, resulting in 407 clusters. Relevant research terms were extracted using the Log-Likelihood Ratio (LLR) algorithm, followed by statistical analyses on the volume of papers, average publication year, and average citation count within each cluster. Additionally, expert knowledge from DDE Scientific Committee was utilized to select top 30 trends based on their representation, relevance, and impact within Geosciences, and finalize naming of these top trends with consideration of the content and implications of the associated research. This comprehensive approach in systematically delineating and characterizing the trends in a way which is understandable to geoscientists. Thirty significant trends were identified in the field of Geosciences, spanning five domains: deep space, deep time, deep Earth, habitable Earth, and big data. These topics reflect the latest trends and advancements in Geosciences and have the potential to address real-world problems that are closely related to society, science, and technology. The analyzed data of this study only contain those were included in the Web of Science. This study will strongly support the organizations and individual scientists to understand the modern frontier of earth science, especially on solid earth. The organizations such as the surveys or natural science fund could map out areas for future exploration and analyze the hot topics reference to this study. This paper integrates bibliometric analysis with expert insights to highlight the most significant trends on earth science and reach the individual scientist and public by global voting. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2096157X
Volume :
9
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Data & Information Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178815807
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2478/jdis-2024-0023