河流系统重金属污染制图:科学计量方法

IF 0.6 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Journal of Scientometric Research Pub Date : 2023-08-06 DOI:10.5530/jscires.12.2.030
Ranju Sharma, Lata Kumari
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重金属的生物积累和生物转化对水生生态系统造成了严重的污染。这引起了人们对其对生态和人类健康的负面影响的广泛关注。近年来,在这一领域进行了一些研究。在所有重金属中,镉(Cd)和铅(Pb)的毒性作用已被广泛报道。然而,关于这两种污染物在水生生态系统中的详细研究活动尚未绘制。重要的是要抓住正在进行研究的关键主题和领域。本研究试图解决这一差距。进行了一项详细的科学计量学研究,以捕捉河流系统中的重金属污染。这33414篇研究论文是从“web-of-science”数据库2010年至2021年的主题搜索中确定的。运用社会网络分析的方法来理解研究的结构和动态。该研究确定了以下为研究论文的作者关键词构建的网络中的主要节点,即重金属(主要是铅,镉),生物修复,碳纳米管和顺序提取。确定了生态风险、吸附、大气沉降和潜在生态风险为主要研究领域。该研究对研究评估和提醒社区和政策制定者关注这些金属对水生生态系统的不利影响具有重要意义。
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Mapping of Heavy Metal Pollution in River System: A Scientometric Approach
Bioaccumulation and biotransformation of heavy metals cause serious pollution in aquatic ecosystems. This has attracted widespread attention to its negative effect on ecological and human health. In recent years, several studies have been done in this area. Among all the heavy metals, Cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) have been widely reported for their toxic effect. However, detailed research activity on these two pollutants in aquatic ecosystems has not been mapped. It is important to capture the key topics and domains in which research is happening. The present study attempts to address this gap. A detailed Scientometrics study was undertaken to capture the heavy metal pollution in river systems. The 33,414 research papers were identified from a topic search covering the period 2010 to 2021 from the ‘web-of-science’ database. The social network analysis approach was used for understanding the structure and dynamics of the research. The study identifies the following as major nodes in the network constructed from author keywords assigned to the research papers namely heavy metal (primarily lead, cadmium), bioremediation, carbon nanotube, and sequential extraction. The thematic areas were identified as ecological risk, adsorption, atmospheric deposition, and potential ecological risk as major domains of research namely. The study has implications for research assessment and alerting the community and policymakers to the concerns about the adverse effect of these metals on aquatic ecosystems.
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