Bibliometric Analysis of Sedimentation at Petrochemical Port Using Vosviewer
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https://doi.org/10.46799/ajesh.v3i7.350Keywords:
Sedimentation Control, Tide Fluctuation, Port, Dredging, Erosion and AbrasionAbstract
Sedimentation at docks represents a critical concern in coastal and inland water environments, where the dynamic interplay of natural processes and human activities can lead to the gradual accumulation of sediments. The presence of sediment near ports can lead to difficulties in navigation, reduced water depths, and higher costs for upkeep. By comprehensively consolidating and evaluating the current understanding of sedimentation at ports, extensive analysis will offer vital insights that will inspire academics to further their research and make significant advancements in tackling the difficulties related to sedimentation in port environments. This study utilizes quantitative methodologies, using VOS Viewer and Publish and Perish, specifically descriptive and correlational designs, to elucidate characteristics, trends, and relationships related to the research topic. The connectivity is demonstrated through the Network Visualization Diagram and Density Visualization Diagram, which show a significant interconnectedness among the keywords. The primary utilization of data mainly consists of books and journals. The trend showed a fluctuation in 2004, with the highest peak occurring in 2016. This bibliometric analysis suggests that the ongoing discussion about sedimentation in dock environments remains relevant.
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