Patterns of publication effort in coastal biogeochemistry: a bibliometric survey (1971 to 2003)

A bibliographic database comprising 17604 references on biogeochemistry and disturbances in coastal ecosystems was compiled for the period 1971 to 2004 from the Aquatic Science and Fisheries Abstracts and the Web of Science databases. The coastal ocean received increased attention starting in the ea...

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Published in:Marine Ecology Progress Series
Main Authors: Gattuso, J.P., Dawson, N.A., Duarte, C.M., Middelburg, J.J.
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Language:English
Published: 2005
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spelling ftknawnlpublic:oai:pure.knaw.nl:publications/c4352105-5117-4086-8aba-785a96a9aa22 2024-02-04T10:02:52+01:00 Patterns of publication effort in coastal biogeochemistry: a bibliometric survey (1971 to 2003) Gattuso, J.P. Dawson, N.A. Duarte, C.M. Middelburg, J.J. 2005 application/pdf https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/c4352105-5117-4086-8aba-785a96a9aa22 https://doi.org/10.3354/meps294009 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11755/c4352105-5117-4086-8aba-785a96a9aa22 https://pure.knaw.nl/ws/files/474416/Gattuso_ea_3601.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Gattuso , J P , Dawson , N A , Duarte , C M & Middelburg , J J 2005 , ' Patterns of publication effort in coastal biogeochemistry: a bibliometric survey (1971 to 2003) ' , Marine Ecology Progress Series , vol. 294 , pp. 9-22 . https://doi.org/10.3354/meps294009 article 2005 ftknawnlpublic https://doi.org/10.3354/meps29400920.500.11755/c4352105-5117-4086-8aba-785a96a9aa22 2024-01-10T23:13:30Z A bibliographic database comprising 17604 references on biogeochemistry and disturbances in coastal ecosystems was compiled for the period 1971 to 2004 from the Aquatic Science and Fisheries Abstracts and the Web of Science databases. The coastal ocean received increased attention starting in the early 1990s, as shown by the increase in the rate of publication, both in absolute number (2-fold increase of the yearly rate) and relative to the publication rate of all disciplines (3-fold increase). The number of publications on each ecosystem type and the geographic location of study sites are not proportional to their respective surface area. By this measure, estuaries and the open continental shelf are, respectively, over- and under-investigated, and the research effort is disproportionately high in some areas (e.g. the North Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea, the subjects of 41% of the publications) and low in other areas (e.g. high-latitude coastal zones and the western Pacific). The cycling of inorganic nutrients is the biogeochemical process receiving the highest research effort (46% of the publications). Although controversial, exchanges with the atmosphere, including CO2, have been poorly investigated, with only 1.3% of the publications. The magnitude of scientific community publishing increased 13-fold during the period of investigation, also demonstrating the growing interest in coastal biogeochemistry and disturbances. Moreover, the lists of authors have become longer, perhaps indicating research projects wider in scope. Senior authors from 137 countries contributed papers; the EU25 and the USA contributed about 1/3 of the publications each. The number of publications per million inhabitants is highly correlated to the gross domestic product per inhabitant, but some countries perform better (the Scandinavian countries, Australia, New Zealand and Canada) or less well (Japan, the USA and Italy) than average. The number of citations of the publications is highly variable and indicates that barriers ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic KNAW: Research Explorer (Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences) Canada New Zealand Pacific Marine Ecology Progress Series 294 9 22
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description A bibliographic database comprising 17604 references on biogeochemistry and disturbances in coastal ecosystems was compiled for the period 1971 to 2004 from the Aquatic Science and Fisheries Abstracts and the Web of Science databases. The coastal ocean received increased attention starting in the early 1990s, as shown by the increase in the rate of publication, both in absolute number (2-fold increase of the yearly rate) and relative to the publication rate of all disciplines (3-fold increase). The number of publications on each ecosystem type and the geographic location of study sites are not proportional to their respective surface area. By this measure, estuaries and the open continental shelf are, respectively, over- and under-investigated, and the research effort is disproportionately high in some areas (e.g. the North Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea, the subjects of 41% of the publications) and low in other areas (e.g. high-latitude coastal zones and the western Pacific). The cycling of inorganic nutrients is the biogeochemical process receiving the highest research effort (46% of the publications). Although controversial, exchanges with the atmosphere, including CO2, have been poorly investigated, with only 1.3% of the publications. The magnitude of scientific community publishing increased 13-fold during the period of investigation, also demonstrating the growing interest in coastal biogeochemistry and disturbances. Moreover, the lists of authors have become longer, perhaps indicating research projects wider in scope. Senior authors from 137 countries contributed papers; the EU25 and the USA contributed about 1/3 of the publications each. The number of publications per million inhabitants is highly correlated to the gross domestic product per inhabitant, but some countries perform better (the Scandinavian countries, Australia, New Zealand and Canada) or less well (Japan, the USA and Italy) than average. The number of citations of the publications is highly variable and indicates that barriers ...
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Dawson, N.A.
Duarte, C.M.
Middelburg, J.J.
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Dawson, N.A.
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