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Research Trends in the Remote Sensing of Phytoplankton Blooms: Results from Bibliometrics

Journal

REMOTE SENSING
Volume 13, Issue 21, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/rs13214414

Keywords

bibliometrics; phytoplankton; remote sensing; algal blooms; chlorophyll-a

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41922005, 42071131]
  2. Science and Technology Project of Yunnan Province [202103AC100001, 202001BB050067]
  3. Scientific Instrument Developing Project of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [YJKYYQ20200071]
  4. NIGLAS foundation [E1SL002]

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This study comprehensively reviewed the research trends in remote sensing of phytoplankton blooms through bibliometrics, revealing a substantial increase in research on the use of remote-sensing technology in this field over the past 30 years. Oceanography, Environmental Sciences, and Remote Sensing were the most popular subject categories, with the Chinese Academy of Sciences publishing the largest number of papers. Researchers are increasingly focusing on the phenological response of phytoplankton under climate change conditions and the application of new remote-sensing methods.
Phytoplankton blooms have caused many serious public safety incidents and eco-environmental problems worldwide and became a focus issue for research. Accurate and rapid monitoring of phytoplankton blooms is critical for forecasting, treating, and management. With the advantages of large spatial coverage and high temporal resolution, remote sensing has been widely used to monitor phytoplankton blooms. Numerous advances have been made in the remote sensing of phytoplankton blooms, biomass, and phenology over the past several decades. To fully understand the development history, research hotspots, and future trends of remote-sensing technology in the study of phytoplankton blooms, we conducted a comprehensive review to systematically analyze the research trends in the remote sensing of phytoplankton blooms through bibliometrics. Our findings showed that research on the use of remote-sensing technology in this field increased substantially in the past 30 years. Oceanography, Environmental Sciences, and Remote Sensing are the most popular subject categories. Remote Sensing of Environment, Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, and International Journal of Remote Sensing were the journals with the most published articles. The results of the analysis of international influence and cooperation showed that the United States had the greatest influence in this field and that the cooperation between China and the United States was the closest. The Chinese Academy of Sciences published the largest number of papers, reaching 542 articles. Keyword and topic analysis results showed that phytoplankton, chlorophyll, and ocean were the most frequently occurring keywords, while eutrophication management and monitoring, climate change, lakes, and remote-sensing algorithms were the most popular research topics in recent years. Researchers are now paying increasing attention to the phenological response of phytoplankton under the conditions of climate change and the application of new remote-sensing methods. With the development of new remote-sensing technology and the expansion of phytoplankton research, future research should focus on (1) accurate observation of phytoplankton blooms; (2) the traits of phytoplankton blooms; and (3) the drivers, early warning, and management of phytoplankton blooms. In addition, we discuss the future challenges and opportunities in the use of remote sensing in phytoplankton blooms. Our review will promote a deeper and wider understanding of the field.

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