The trajectory of contemporary cryoplanation literature: A bibliometric assessment
Kelsey E. Nyland,
Frederick E. Nelson,
Devin Higgins
Abstract:The origin of cryoplanation landforms has long been a subject of controversy in the literature on periglacial geomorphology. Multiple hypotheses have been advanced over the past century, but by the early 1970s only two had survived: geological structure and climate‐driven nivation processes. To determine whether some publications may be playing a “gate‐keeping” role through selective citation, we conducted a co‐citation analysis of the cryoplanation literature for the 1971–2018 period preceding a resurgence of… Show more
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