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摘要
树木年轮学是一门利用树木年轮研究地球系统历史和动态(如气候变化、自然灾害和人类活动)的学科。本研究旨在采用文献计量学分析方法,评估 1990 年至 2022 年中国树木年轮学的发展及其轨迹。我们从 Web of Science 核心文献库中筛选了与树木年代学相关的文献,并根据文献产量、合作、引用和关键词等相关指标对这些文献进行了分析。我们的研究显示,树木年代学出版物的数量持续增长,到 2021 年达到 800 多篇,其中美国和中国位居前两位。树木年代学的合作网络主要集中在北美和欧洲,中国与美国、加拿大等其他国家和地区的合作程度一般。世界和中国在不同的树木年代学领域开展了综合研究,但以林业和气候学为重点的树木年代学研究在中国的研究中所占比例略高。树枝年代学与其他学科和技术(如遥感、人工智能和建模)的结合可能是未来研究的热点,这一点从最近几年越来越多的关键词共现分析中可以看出。本研究表明,尽管近十年来发表的论文数量不断增加,但中国的树木年代学仍需要加强国际合作,在气候重建之外开展多样化的研究课题,并更加重视树环方法,从而在全球范围内推动这一学科的发展。
Development of dendrochronology and its track in China since 1990 reflected by bibliometric analysis
Dendrochronology is a discipline that uses tree rings to study the history and dynamics of the earth system, such as climate change, natural disasters, and human activities. This study aims to evaluate the development of dendrochronology and its track in China from 1990 to 2022 using a bibliometric analysis approach. We screened the Web of Science Core Collection for documents related to dendrochronology and analyzed them according to indicators related to production, cooperation, citation, and keywords. Our study revealed that the number of dendrochronological publications increased continuously, reaching more than 800 in 2021, with the USA and China being the top two countries. The cooperation network of dendrochronology was mainly centered between North America and Europe, with China having a moderate level of collaboration with other countries and regions like the USA and Canada. Comprehensive research has been conducted within diverse fields of dendrochronology in the world and in China, but dendrochronological research focusing on forestry and climatology represented a slightly higher proportion of research originating from China. The integration of dendrochronology with other disciplines and techniques, such as remote sensing, artificial intelligence, and modeling, may be hotspots in future research, as indicated by the increasing co-occurrence analysis of keywords in the most recent years. This study suggests that Chinese Dendrochronology still requires improved international collaboration, diversified research topics beyond climate reconstructions, and more emphasis on tree-ring methods to advance this discipline globally, despite of increasing rank of publications in the past decade.
期刊介绍:
Dendrochronologia is a peer-reviewed international scholarly journal that presents high-quality research related to growth rings of woody plants, i.e., trees and shrubs, and the application of tree-ring studies.
The areas covered by the journal include, but are not limited to:
Archaeology
Botany
Climatology
Ecology
Forestry
Geology
Hydrology
Original research articles, reviews, communications, technical notes and personal notes are considered for publication.