L. Schilirò, M. Rossi, F. Polpetta, F. Fiorucci, Carolina Fortunato, P. Reichenbach
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Abstract
Abstract. Over the last 2 decades, the topic of
earthquake-triggered landslides (EQTLs) has shown increasing relevance in
the scientific community. This interest is confirmed by the numerous
articles published in international, peer-reviewed journals. In this
work we present a database containing a selection of articles published on
this topic from 1984 to 2021. The articles were selected through a
systematic search on the Clarivate™ Web of Science™ Core
Collection online platform and were catalogued into a web-based GIS (web-GIS),
which was specifically designed to show different types of information.
After a general analysis of the database, for each article the following aspects were identified:
the bibliometric information (e.g. author(s), title, publication year), the
relevant topic and sub-topic category (or categories), and the earthquake(s) addressed. The
analysis allowed us to infer general information and statistics on EQTLs (e.g.
relevant methodological approaches over time and in relation to the scale of
investigation, most studied events), which can be useful to obtain a spatial
distribution of the articles and a general overview of the topic.
摘要在过去的20年里,地震引发的山体滑坡(EQTLs)的话题在科学界显示出越来越大的相关性。这种兴趣被发表在国际同行评议期刊上的大量文章所证实。在这项工作中,我们提供了一个数据库,其中包含从1984年到2021年发表的关于该主题的文章。文章是通过在Clarivate™Web of Science™corecall在线平台上的系统搜索选出的,并被编目到一个基于Web的GIS (Web -GIS)中,该GIS专门用于显示不同类型的信息。在对数据库进行总体分析后,每篇文章确定了以下方面:文献计量信息(例如作者、标题、出版年份)、相关主题和子主题类别(或多个类别)以及所讨论的地震。该分析使我们能够推断出有关eqtl的一般信息和统计数据(例如,随着时间的推移,与调查规模、大多数研究事件相关的相关方法学方法),这对于获得文章的空间分布和主题的总体概述非常有用。
期刊介绍:
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (NHESS) is an interdisciplinary and international journal dedicated to the public discussion and open-access publication of high-quality studies and original research on natural hazards and their consequences. Embracing a holistic Earth system science approach, NHESS serves a wide and diverse community of research scientists, practitioners, and decision makers concerned with detection of natural hazards, monitoring and modelling, vulnerability and risk assessment, and the design and implementation of mitigation and adaptation strategies, including economical, societal, and educational aspects.