An analysis of the status quo of ground-level ozone pollution research
10.3760/cma.j.cn121094-20200114-00027
- VernacularTitle:近地面臭氧污染研究现状分析
- Author:
Xin'ai LIU
1
;
Lingling FU
;
Yifan ZHAI
;
Zhiping WANG
Author Information
1. 250012 济南,山东大学齐鲁医学院公共卫生学院职业与环境健康学系
- Keywords:
Ozone;
Air pollution;
Bibliometrics;
VOSviewer;
Citespace
- From:
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases
2021;39(2):123-129
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To analyze the research status of ground-level ozone pollution, explore research trends and hot spots, and provide references for future research on air pollution.Methods:Papers on ground-level ozone pollution research published before December 31, 2019 had been retrieved in SCI-E database of the "Web of Science Core Collection" in January 2020. The retrieval strategies were set as follows: TS= ( ("Tropospheric Ozone" OR "Low Level Ozone" OR "Ground Level Ozone") AND ("Air pollution*" OR "Air quality") ) . The survey included 2084 articles. By using bibliometric research and visual analysis tools, the research status of global ground-level ozone pollution was revealed from the aspects of time, discipline, journal, financing, institution, country and key words.Results:Cumulative publications increased in a cubic function of y=0.05 x3+0.80 x2+0.74 x+4.55 ( R2=0.999, P<0.01) . The most studied subject was Environmental sciences ecology (1401 articles, 67.23%) . Atmospheric Environment was the journal with the most articles (332 articles, 15.93%) . The United States was the country with the most publications (44.67%, 931/2084) , while China ranked second (17.13%, 357/2084) . 80.39% (287/357) of Chinese papers had funding information. Among the top 10 research institutions, 7 and 2 were affiliated to the United States and China respectively. Source apportionment and human health were high frequency keywords that had appeared in the last 5 years. Conclusion:The research on ground-level ozone pollution is in a good period of development. The United States has a leading position in this area, and China has a good prospect in this field. Pollution source apportionment and human health effects are new research directions.