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        <dc:title>A global bibliometric perspective on soil erosion modelling</dc:title>
        <dc:creator>Bezak, N</dc:creator>
        <dc:subject>Soil Science</dc:subject>
        <dc:description>Systematic bibliometric investigations are useful to evaluate and compare the scientific impact of&#13;
journal papers, book chapters and conference proceedings. Such studies allow the detection of&#13;
emerging research topics, the analyses of cooperation networks, and the collection of in-depth&#13;
insights into a specific research topic. In the presented work, we carried out a bibliometric study in&#13;
order to obtain an in-depth knowledge on soil erosion modelling applications worldwide.&#13;
As a starting point, we used the soil erosion modelling meta-analysis data collection generated by&#13;
the authors of this abstract in a joint community effort. This database contains meta-information&#13;
of more than 3,000 documents published between 1994 and 2018 that are indexed in the SCOPUS&#13;
database. The documents were reviewed and database entries verified. The database contains&#13;
various types of meta-information about the modelling studies (e.g., model used, study area, input&#13;
data, calibration, etc.). The bibliometric information was also included in the database (e.g.,&#13;
number of citations, type of publication, Scopus category, etc.). We investigated differences among&#13;
publication types and differences between papers published in journals that are part of various&#13;
Scopus categories. Moreover, relationships between publication CiteScore, number of authors,&#13;
and number of citations were analyzed. A boosted regression tree model was used to detect the&#13;
relative impact of the selected meta-information such as erosion model used, spatial modelling&#13;
scale, study period, field activity on the total number of citations. Detailed investigation of the&#13;
most cited papers was also conducted. The VOSviewer software was used to analyze citations, cocitations,&#13;
bibliographic coupling, and co-authorship networks of the database entries.&#13;
Our bibliometric investigations demonstrated that journal publications, on average, receive more&#13;
citations than book series or conference proceedings. There were differences among the erosion&#13;
models used, and some specific models such as the WaTEM/SEDEM model, on average, receive&#13;
more citations than other models (e.g., USLE). It should also be noted that self-citation rates in&#13;
case of most frequently used models were similar. Global studies, on average, receive more&#13;
citations than studies dealing with plot, regional, or national scales. According to the boosted&#13;
regression tree model, model calibration, validation, or field activity do not have significant impact&#13;
on the obtained publication citations. Co-citation investigation revealed some interesting patterns.&#13;
Our results also indicate that papers about soil erosion modeling also attract citations from&#13;
different fields and better international cooperation is needed to advance this field of research&#13;
with regard to its visibility and impact on human societies.</dc:description>
        <dc:date>2020</dc:date>
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        <dc:identifier>  Bezak, N  (2020) A global bibliometric perspective on soil erosion modelling.  In: EGU General Assembly 2020, 4-8 May 2020.     </dc:identifier>
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