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Bibliometrics of Water Research: A Global Snapshot

INTERACTIVE GRAPHS FROM BIBLIOMETRICS OF WATER RESEARCH: A GLOBAL SNAPSHOT REPORT

MAIN GRAPHS

Countries by the number of water-related publications

Countries by the number of water-related citations

Countries by water research per capita in 2017

Water Research Percentage during the period 2012-2017

Water-research related knowledge flows during the period 2012-2017

 

ADDITIONAL GRAPHS

Countries by the number of water-related publications in 2017

Countries by the number of water-related citations in 2017

 

KEYWORD STRING

The keywords have been formatted as a query that can be executed on Scopus to replicate the results presented in the report.

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