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Volume 41 Issue 12
Dec.  2023
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LI Shefeng, DU Shaoxia, BAO Shenxu, YAN Shuiping, LIU Ziyang. BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND DEVELOPMENT TREND DISCUSSION OF CONTAMINATED SOIL REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY IN INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH[J]. ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING , 2023, 41(12): 329-336,342. doi: 10.13205/j.hjgc.202312041
Citation: LI Shefeng, DU Shaoxia, BAO Shenxu, YAN Shuiping, LIU Ziyang. BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND DEVELOPMENT TREND DISCUSSION OF CONTAMINATED SOIL REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY IN INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH[J]. ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING , 2023, 41(12): 329-336,342. doi: 10.13205/j.hjgc.202312041

BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND DEVELOPMENT TREND DISCUSSION OF CONTAMINATED SOIL REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY IN INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH

doi: 10.13205/j.hjgc.202312041
  • Received Date: 2022-11-06
    Available Online: 2024-03-08
  • The remediation of contaminated soil is an important way for human beings to improve the quality of the ecological environment, which has attracted more and more attention. In this study, the relevant literature on global soil remediation in the past ten years (2011 to 2020) was analyzed using the software of CiteSpace and VOSviewer as the bibliometric tool based on the literature data source of the Web of Science database, and the global research status and future development trend were also discussed. The results showed that the number of publications on contaminated soil remediation grew rapidly over the study period. The five countries with the most published papers included China, the United States, Australia, Germany, and France. The main journals that published foreign literature included Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Chemosphere, Science of the Total Environment, etc. In terms of the number and the cited frequency of publications for foreign literature, Chinese scientific research institutions occupied an important position, indicating that China had a strong international academic influence in contaminated soil remediation. Through the analysis of keywords occurrence, it was found that heavy metals, bioavailability, lead, phytoremediation, bioremediation, immobilization, risk assessment and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons were the main focuses of the research in recent ten years. Using the highlighting key statistics functions, it was found that risk assessment, the spatial distribution of pollution factors, soil microbial community and biochar were gradually becoming the new research hotspots in the world. Finally, some suggestions for the key research directions in future were given combined with the author's engineering experience in soil remediation.
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