BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF ACCIDENTAL OIL SPILLS IN ICE-INFESTEDWATERS

Oil spills are environmental pollution events that occur due to natural disasters or human activities, resulting in a liquid petroleum hydrocarbon release in the environment, especially into the marine ecosystem. Once oil spills happen, they cause detrimental consequences to the environment, living...

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Main Authors: Kabyl, Almat, Yang, Ming, Shah, Dhawal, Ahmad, Arshad
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Language:English
Published: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022
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spelling ftnazarbayevuniv:oai:nur.nu.edu.kz:123456789/7030 2023-06-11T04:09:52+02:00 BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF ACCIDENTAL OIL SPILLS IN ICE-INFESTEDWATERS Kabyl, Almat Yang, Ming Shah, Dhawal Ahmad, Arshad 2022 http://nur.nu.edu.kz/handle/123456789/7030 en eng International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Kabyl, A., Yang, M., Shah, D., & Ahmad, A. (2022). Bibliometric Analysis of Accidental Oil Spills in Ice-Infested Waters. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(22), 15190. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192215190 http://nur.nu.edu.kz/handle/123456789/7030 Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ Type of access: Open Access oil spills ice-infested waters harsh environment response risk management Article 2022 ftnazarbayevuniv 2023-04-25T00:00:55Z Oil spills are environmental pollution events that occur due to natural disasters or human activities, resulting in a liquid petroleum hydrocarbon release in the environment, especially into the marine ecosystem. Once oil spills happen, they cause detrimental consequences to the environment, living organisms, and humans. Although there are increasing oil and gas activities in the Arctic region, which is abundant with undiscovered oil and gas resources, the harsh environmental conditions of the region, such as the ice coverage, cold temperatures, long periods of darkness, and its remoteness, pose significant challenges to managing the risk of accidental oil spills in ice-infested waters. In this paper, a bibliometric analysis has been applied to study the global work on oil spill research in ice-infested waters. The paper aims to present an overview of the available oil spill response methods in ice-infested waters, identify the current trends of the research on oil spills in ice-infested waters, and determine the challenges with the future research directions based on the bibliometric analysis. The analysis includes a total number of 77 articles that have been published in this research field which were available in the Scopus database, involving 193 authors from 17 countries dating from 1960 to September 2022. During the bibliometric analysis, the top five most productive authors and countries as well as the most cited publications on oil spills in ice-infested waters have been identified; the authors’ cooperation network and the cooperation network between the countries in oil spills research in ice-infested waters have been created; a co-citation analysis and a terms analysis have been performed to identify the popular terms and topics. For future directions, it is recommended for researchers (1) to study real oil spills as much as possible to obtain a good overview through replication under different situations; (2) to develop a new technique for the careful examination and management of the potential risks; ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Nazarbayev University Repository Arctic
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description Oil spills are environmental pollution events that occur due to natural disasters or human activities, resulting in a liquid petroleum hydrocarbon release in the environment, especially into the marine ecosystem. Once oil spills happen, they cause detrimental consequences to the environment, living organisms, and humans. Although there are increasing oil and gas activities in the Arctic region, which is abundant with undiscovered oil and gas resources, the harsh environmental conditions of the region, such as the ice coverage, cold temperatures, long periods of darkness, and its remoteness, pose significant challenges to managing the risk of accidental oil spills in ice-infested waters. In this paper, a bibliometric analysis has been applied to study the global work on oil spill research in ice-infested waters. The paper aims to present an overview of the available oil spill response methods in ice-infested waters, identify the current trends of the research on oil spills in ice-infested waters, and determine the challenges with the future research directions based on the bibliometric analysis. The analysis includes a total number of 77 articles that have been published in this research field which were available in the Scopus database, involving 193 authors from 17 countries dating from 1960 to September 2022. During the bibliometric analysis, the top five most productive authors and countries as well as the most cited publications on oil spills in ice-infested waters have been identified; the authors’ cooperation network and the cooperation network between the countries in oil spills research in ice-infested waters have been created; a co-citation analysis and a terms analysis have been performed to identify the popular terms and topics. For future directions, it is recommended for researchers (1) to study real oil spills as much as possible to obtain a good overview through replication under different situations; (2) to develop a new technique for the careful examination and management of the potential risks; ...
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author Kabyl, Almat
Yang, Ming
Shah, Dhawal
Ahmad, Arshad
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title BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF ACCIDENTAL OIL SPILLS IN ICE-INFESTEDWATERS
title_short BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF ACCIDENTAL OIL SPILLS IN ICE-INFESTEDWATERS
title_full BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF ACCIDENTAL OIL SPILLS IN ICE-INFESTEDWATERS
title_fullStr BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF ACCIDENTAL OIL SPILLS IN ICE-INFESTEDWATERS
title_full_unstemmed BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF ACCIDENTAL OIL SPILLS IN ICE-INFESTEDWATERS
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op_relation Kabyl, A., Yang, M., Shah, D., & Ahmad, A. (2022). Bibliometric Analysis of Accidental Oil Spills in Ice-Infested Waters. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(22), 15190. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192215190
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