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Knowledge Mapping Analysis of Water EcologicalRisk Studies in Mining Areas Basedon Web of Science
Summary
This bibliometric review maps 15 years of research on water ecological risks in mining areas, analyzing nearly 2,000 papers to identify trends and hotspots. Research has shifted from studying single pollutants to examining multiple combined substances, with China producing the most publications in this field.
With the over-exploitation of mineral resources leading to major conflicts such as water shortage, water quality deterioration, and water ecology deterioration, the risks arising from water ecology in mining areas have received extensive attention from scholars at home and abroad. Using the Web of Science core collection as the data source, 1939 papers from 2007-2021 were used as research objects. CiteSpace and VOSviewer were used to draw a knowledge map for literature visualization and analysis, with the aim of exploring the inner rules, research hotspots and evolutionary trends in the field of water ecology risks in mining areas. The study shows that: (1) The number of publications has been steadily increasing, with China being the country with the highest number of publications. (2) Many studies are conducted within research teams, but cooperation between teams is not strong enough. (3) The current research area has shifted from single substances to coupled research on multiple substances generated
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