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Systematic Literature Review Method to Identify the Role of Momentum Flux on Atmospheric and Ocean Dynamics Wahyuni, Siltia; Sulistiyono, Andi
Journal of Climate Change Society Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jccs/Vol2-iss2/35

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Atmospheric and oceanic momentum fluxes are important components in understanding the dynamic interactions between the atmospheric and ocean systems. Ocean momentum fluxes serve as the primary driver of ocean circulation, influencing current patterns and surface temperature distributions. Meanwhile, momentum transfer from the atmosphere to the ocean, influenced by factors such as wind speed and surface conditions, plays a major role in the formation of extreme weather and regional climate patterns. Therefore, it is important to understand the interaction mechanism of atmospheric and oceanic momentum fluxes on the impact of seasonal variability and its implication for climate change. This study aims to identify the role of momentum fluxes on atmospheric and ocean dynamics obtained from international journals during 2020-2024. There are 200 studies related to the role of momentum flux on atmospheric and ocean dynamics. The method used in this research is the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method. The SLR method is used to identify, review, evaluate and interpret all available research with the topic area of the phenomenon of interest, with specific relevant research questions. The results explain that momentum fluxes play a role in global ocean circulation, wave formation and turbulence, interaction of momentum fluxes with the urban canopy layer, interaction of momentum fluxes with the surface layer, interaction of momentum fluxes with the surface layer and the deep ocean layer, and influence the dispersion of pollutants in urban areas
Bibliometrik Systematic Literature Review: Heat Flux and Its Relation to Sea Surface Temperature Variability Nuryadi, Ari; Wahyuni, Siltia
Journal of Climate Change Society Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jccs/Vol2-iss2/39

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Research on atmospheric properties and structure and air quality has become a topic of increasing interest due to the increasing impacts of climate change and environmental degradation. This study aims to analyze publication and citation trends related to atmospheric topics from 2014 to 2024, with a focus on the distribution of research topics, country contributions, and journal sources. Bibliometric analysis was conducted using the Scopus database with the Publish or Perish application, to identify publication patterns, productivity growth, and a significant decrease in the number of citations after 2020. The results show that China and the United States are the main contributors to the number of atmospheric publications, with topics dominated by air pollution emissions and changes in atmospheric chemical composition. However, since 2020, there has been a sharp decline in productivity and citations that coincides with changes in global scientific policies and priorities. These findings provide important insights into the dynamics of atmospheric research, and suggest the need for new strategies to maintain the relevance and sustainability of research in this field. This study is expected to contribute to steering atmospheric research in a direction that is more responsive to global environmental challenges.