Bibliometric analysis of global research on probable maximum precipitation estimation using scopus database

Climate change impact on the intensity of extreme precipitation is very significant nowadays. The impact of extreme rainfall events causes an increase in flood frequencies and the risk of dam failure. Therefore, the analysis of extreme events is required for future risk reduction assessment. Probabl...

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Main Authors: Paramasivam, Rasnavi, Alias, Nor Eliza, Hassan, Sitti Asmah, Md. Sanin, Fara Aiza
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spelling my.utm.1079402024-10-13T09:19:58Z http://eprints.utm.my/107940/ Bibliometric analysis of global research on probable maximum precipitation estimation using scopus database Paramasivam, Rasnavi Alias, Nor Eliza Hassan, Sitti Asmah Md. Sanin, Fara Aiza TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Climate change impact on the intensity of extreme precipitation is very significant nowadays. The impact of extreme rainfall events causes an increase in flood frequencies and the risk of dam failure. Therefore, the analysis of extreme events is required for future risk reduction assessment. Probable maximum precipitation (PMP) estimation has received positive attention among engineers in the design of water engineering. Therefore, understanding the methods that are most suitable for the estimation and broadening collaboration networks are important for advanced research development. In this bibliometric study, our aim was to evaluate the global research trends in PMP estimation based on publication outputs, co-authorships among authors and affiliated countries, and co-occurrences of author keywords. Two hundred thirty-four journal articles that were published between 1953 and 2020 were rectified using the Scopus database. From the analysis, it is found that after 2010, the publications of articles regarding PMP estimation had shown a significant increase, resulting in a steady increase in the cumulative total publications till present. Most of the total global publications were contributed by researchers from the United States, India, Canada, United Kingdom, China and other 30 countries. In conclusion, recent progress in the PMP estimation method includes the Hershfield method and the Hydrometeorological method. 2023 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Paramasivam, Rasnavi and Alias, Nor Eliza and Hassan, Sitti Asmah and Md. Sanin, Fara Aiza (2023) Bibliometric analysis of global research on probable maximum precipitation estimation using scopus database. In: 5th International Conference on Water Resources, ICWR 2021, 23 November 2021 - 25 November 2021, Virtual, UTM Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-5947-9_4
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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Paramasivam, Rasnavi
Alias, Nor Eliza
Hassan, Sitti Asmah
Md. Sanin, Fara Aiza
Bibliometric analysis of global research on probable maximum precipitation estimation using scopus database
description Climate change impact on the intensity of extreme precipitation is very significant nowadays. The impact of extreme rainfall events causes an increase in flood frequencies and the risk of dam failure. Therefore, the analysis of extreme events is required for future risk reduction assessment. Probable maximum precipitation (PMP) estimation has received positive attention among engineers in the design of water engineering. Therefore, understanding the methods that are most suitable for the estimation and broadening collaboration networks are important for advanced research development. In this bibliometric study, our aim was to evaluate the global research trends in PMP estimation based on publication outputs, co-authorships among authors and affiliated countries, and co-occurrences of author keywords. Two hundred thirty-four journal articles that were published between 1953 and 2020 were rectified using the Scopus database. From the analysis, it is found that after 2010, the publications of articles regarding PMP estimation had shown a significant increase, resulting in a steady increase in the cumulative total publications till present. Most of the total global publications were contributed by researchers from the United States, India, Canada, United Kingdom, China and other 30 countries. In conclusion, recent progress in the PMP estimation method includes the Hershfield method and the Hydrometeorological method.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Paramasivam, Rasnavi
Alias, Nor Eliza
Hassan, Sitti Asmah
Md. Sanin, Fara Aiza
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Alias, Nor Eliza
Hassan, Sitti Asmah
Md. Sanin, Fara Aiza
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title Bibliometric analysis of global research on probable maximum precipitation estimation using scopus database
title_short Bibliometric analysis of global research on probable maximum precipitation estimation using scopus database
title_full Bibliometric analysis of global research on probable maximum precipitation estimation using scopus database
title_fullStr Bibliometric analysis of global research on probable maximum precipitation estimation using scopus database
title_full_unstemmed Bibliometric analysis of global research on probable maximum precipitation estimation using scopus database
title_sort bibliometric analysis of global research on probable maximum precipitation estimation using scopus database
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/107940/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-5947-9_4
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