Scientometric Full-Text Analysis of Papers Published in Remote Sensing between 2009 and 2021

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Abstract

Covering the full texts of all papers published in MDPI’s Remote Sensing between 2009 and 2021, in-depth scientometric analyses were conducted. Trends in publications show an increase in the overall number of papers. A relative increase in papers using SAR sensors and a relative decrease in papers using optical remote sensing can also be seen. The full-text analyses reveal distinctive styles and writing patterns for papers from different sub-fields of remote sensing and for different countries and even cities. While a slight increase in the readability of abstracts is detected over time, the overall readability of papers is decreasing. Institutional co-authorship analysis reveals the ongoing ‘scientific decoupling’ between China and the USA in remote sensing. Using scientometric full-text analysis, current trends and developments are revealed.

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Balz, T. (2022, September 1). Scientometric Full-Text Analysis of Papers Published in Remote Sensing between 2009 and 2021. Remote Sensing. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14174285

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