Development of global soil erosion research at the watershed scale: a bibliometric analysis of the past decade

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Xuan Huang
Kai-Rui Wang
Yu-wen Zou
Xin-Chun Cao
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[1] Hohai University,College of Agricultural Science and Engineering
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2021年 / 28卷
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Soil erosion; Bibliometric review; CiteSpace; Connectivity;
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At the watershed scale, soil erosion is a cascading system that includes detachment–transport–deposition processes while sediment yield is the net balance of detachment and deposition at the watershed outlet. Due to the temporal-spatial variations of rainfall and landscapes, the relationships between soil erosion and sediment yield are complex and non-linear. Soil erosion processes and sediment yield at the watershed scale have attracted widespread attention; however, few systematic studies have been performed. In this study, a bibliometric analysis and visualization are used to understand the global research status of soil erosion and sediment yield at the watershed scale and provide a reference for researchers to establish future research directions. The USA and China were the most active contributors and had the most publications and active institutions, while Jean Poesen, D.E. Walling, and Xingmin Mu were the top three lead authors in this field. A keyword evolution analysis showed that determining the relationship between soil erosion and the watershed landscape and identifying the sediment source and off-site environmental and ecological effects caused by soil erosion have attracted considerable research attention. Additionally, significant progress has been made in the study of “connectivity,” and future research should integrate connectivity and soil erosion models to explain the soil erosion, sediment transport, and deposition processes at the watershed scale.
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页码:12232 / 12244
页数:12
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