论文标题
Puna和Atacama沙漠地区行星科学研究的趋势:当地科学机构的代表性不足?
Trends in Planetary Science research in the Puna and Atacama desert regions: under-representation of local scientific institutions?
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论文摘要
2019年,在启动了一个旨在开发Ata de Atacama地区的多学科研究项目的同时,Atacama大学(智利)的研究人员进行了一项书目搜索,确定了该地区的地理位置和行星科学和天体生物学研究的潜在兴趣。这项初步工作强调了外国出版物在考虑当地机构参与方面的重要缺席。鉴于此,通过比较两个书目数据库中的搜索:科学和Scopus的搜索,进行了后续研究以确认或驳斥这些第一印象。结果表明,几乎60%的出版物直接基于Puna,Altiplano或Atacama Desert的数据,其目标与行星科学或天文学有关的目标不包括任何当地机构合作伙伴(阿根廷,玻利维亚,智利,智利和秘鲁)。的确,除了国际合作的道德质疑之外,拉丁美洲行星科学还应获得战略性的结构,网络以及国家和大陆规模的路线图,不仅是为了增强研究,发展和创新,而且还可以保护一种非凡的自然遗产,以对地球上极端环境壁细分进行采样。为了在南美发展行星科学,墨西哥提供了成功的国际合作的例子,例如智利葡萄园,陆地类似物和墨西哥天文学的太空探索等实例。
In 2019 while launching a multidisciplinary research project aimed at developing the Puna de Atacama region as a natural laboratory, investigators within the University of Atacama (Chile) conducted a bibliographic search identifying previously studied geographical points of the region and of potential interest for planetary science and astrobiology research. This preliminary work highlighted a significant absence in foreign publications consideration of local institutional involvement. In light of this, a follow-up study was carried out to confirm or refute these first impressions, by comparing the search in two bibliographic databases: Web of Science and Scopus. The results show that almost 60% of the publications based directly on data from the Puna, the Altiplano or the Atacama Desert with objectives related to planetary science or astrobiology do not include any local institutional partner (Argentina, Bolivia, Chile and Peru). Indeed, and beyond the ethical questioning of international collaborations, Latin-American planetary science deserve a strategic structuring, networking, as well as a road map at a national and continental scale, not only to enhance research, development and innovation but also to protect an exceptional natural heritage sampling extreme environmental niches on Earth. Examples of successful international collaborations such as the field of meteorites, terrestrial analogues and space exploration in Chile or astrobiology in Mexico are given as illustrations and possible directions to follow in order to develop planetary sciences in South America.