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Thirty years (1984–2014) of groundwater science teaching and research in China: A dissertation-based bibliometric survey

Yuan-zheng ZHAI1,2( )Shi-jie JIANG1,2Yan-guo TENG1,2Jin-sheng WANG1,2Hong-biao GU3Liang XIE3Zhi-hua YIN1,2
College of Water Sciences, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China
Engineering Research Center of Groundwater Pollution Control and Remediation, Ministry of Education of China, Beijing 100875, China
Department of Earthquake Science, Institute of Disaster Prevention, Sanhe 065201, Hebei, China
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Abstract

In order to track the footprint of groundwater science teaching and research in China during the past years,a bibliometric analysis was conducted based on the database of China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI),which covered the time span from 1984 to present and included more than 2.6 million master and doctoral dissertations from hundreds of institutions of Mainland China. The bibliometric analysis summarized output,geographical,and institutional patterns,as well as research directions and hotspots in groundwater studies in China in the period of 1984-2014. A total of 1396 groundwater-related dissertations including 1161 master dissertations and 235 doctoral dissertations,contributed by 128 institutions distributed in 53 cities nationwide,were searched out in the database. It can be seen obviously that,the groundwater science teaching and research in China has experienced a notable growth in the past three decades especially during 2000-2014. Groundwater modeling,resource,and exploitation were the top three major subject categories; China University of Geosciences (Beijing),Jilin University and Chang’an University were the top three productive institutions together accounting for more than one third of the total dissertations and 50% of the doctoral dissertations,which further prompted the cities (Beijing,Changchun,and Xi’an) to become the top three productive cities. The dissertations generally covered all the international research topics,which indicated that hydrogeologists in China have tracked the international frontier closely during the past decades. The keywords analysis revealed that,(1) numerical modeling was still the hottest topic and PHREEQC,MODFLOW,GMS,and FEFLOW were the four most used softwares; (2) the topics related with groundwater pollution and quality developed steadily and rapidly; (3) environmental isotopes and GIS were frequently used tools for hydrogeological condition analysis,and spatial data processing respectively; and (4) the unsaturated zone as an integral part of aquifers attracted more and more attentions from hydrogeologists focus on saturated zone.

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Journal of Groundwater Science and Engineering
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Cite this article:
ZHAI Y-z, JIANG S-j, TENG Y-g, et al. Thirty years (1984–2014) of groundwater science teaching and research in China: A dissertation-based bibliometric survey. Journal of Groundwater Science and Engineering, 2015, 3(3): 222-237. https://doi.org/10.26599/JGSE.2015.9280026

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Published: 28 September 2015
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