法医学杂志 ›› 2020, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (4): 461-469.DOI: 10.12116/j.issn.1004-5619.2020.04.005

Special Issue: 环境损害司法鉴定

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Bibliometric Analysis of Research Hotspots Related to Marine Oil Spill Accidents in the Environmental Field Based on Web of Science

WU Jian1, WANG Min1, YE Chun-mei2, XU Zhi-hao3, SHA Chen-yan1, ZHANG Jia-yi4, HUANG Shen-fa1   

  1. 1. Shanghai Academy of Environmental Sciences, Shanghai 200233, China; 2. Climber (Shanghai) Environ-Tech Co., Ltd, Shanghai 200444, China; 3. Shanghai City Geotechnical Investigation Info Technology Co., Ltd, Shanghai 201206, China; 4. School of Ecological and Environmental Sciences, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, China
  • Online:2020-08-25 Published:2020-08-28

Abstract: Objective To conduct bibliometric analysis of the relevant literature in the environmental field published from 1982 to 2018 collected by the Web of Science citation database and further explore the frontier research dynamics and hotspots in the environmental field. Methods The word “oil spill*” was used as the subject term for retrieval. A knowledge map of hotspots in oil spill research was built through software VOSviewer and the clustering relations between them were explored. The frequency and relevance of the keywords in the corresponding literature were obtained by the matrix of keywords built through the Thomson Data Analyzer (TDA) software. Results The four main research hotspots of marine oil spill pollution were oil spill numerical simulation and model prediction, oil spill exposure toxicity and risk assessment, oil spill component and source analysis and oil spill pollution characteristics and treatment. Conclusion The study analyzes the main content of the four research hotspots and the current research progress and provides scientific basis for further understanding of the mechanism of marine oil spill occurrence, migration and transformation, implementation of oil spill treatment and repair as well as more accurate assessment of eco-environment damage.

Key words: forensic medicine, judicial expertise, bibliometrics, environmental damage, marine pollution, oil spill, Web of Science