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D-Index
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14466
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11465
National Ranking
314

Kenneth J. Reimer publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Kenneth J. Reimer sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 174 publications — 23rd percentile

23% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Kenneth J. Reimer D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Kenneth J. Reimer sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 56 D-Index — 36th percentile

36% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Kenneth J. Reimer is affiliated with the Royal Military College of Canada in Canada. Their research primarily spans the fields of Environmental Science, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, and Medicine.

The scientist's work focuses on several key topics, including:

  • Chromium effects and bioremediation
  • Lichen and fungal ecology
  • Fungal Biology and Applications

One recent publication by Kenneth J. Reimer is titled "Arsenic speciation in the bracket fungus Fomitopsis betulina from contaminated and pristine sites", published in 2020 in the journal Environmental Geochemistry and Health. This paper has received citations reflecting its engagement within the field.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Kenneth J. Reimer include:

  • Mark Button
  • Iris Koch
  • Michael J. Watts

Their publications are primarily found in the venue Environmental Geochemistry and Health.

Regarding their research subfields, Kenneth J. Reimer has contributed to:

  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
  • Pharmacology

Best Publications

  • ARSENIC SPECIATION IN THE ENVIRONMENT

    William R. Cullen;Kenneth J. Reimer

  • Contaminants in the Canadian Arctic: 5 years of progress in understanding sources, occurrence and pathways.

    R.W. Macdonald;L.A. Barrie;T.F. Bidleman;M.L. Diamond

  • Human exposure to organic arsenic species from seafood.

    Vivien Taylor;Britton Goodale;Andrea Raab;Tanja Schwerdtle

  • Spatial and temporal trends and effects of contaminants in the Canadian Arctic marine ecosystem: a review

    D Muir;B Braune;B DeMarch;R Norstrom

  • An inter-laboratory trial of the unified BARGE bioaccessibility method for arsenic, cadmium and lead in soil.

    Joanna Wragg;Mark R. Cave;Nick Basta;Esther Brandon

  • Composition and distribution of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon contamination in surficial marine sediments from Kitimat Harbor, Canada

    Christopher D. Simpson;Andrew A. Mosi;William R. Cullen;Kenneth J. Reimer

  • Human urinary arsenic excretion after one-time ingestion of seaweed, crab, and shrimp.

    Xiao-Chun Le;W. R. Cullen;K. J. Reimer

  • Spatial and temporal trends of contaminants in Canadian Arctic freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems: a review.

    B Braune;D Muir;B DeMarch;M Gamberg

  • The Predominance of Inorganic Arsenic Species in Plants from Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada

    Iris Koch;Lixia Wang;Chris A. Ollson;William R. Cullen

  • Effects of Soil Composition and Mineralogy on the Bioaccessibility of Arsenic from Tailings and Soil in Gold Mine Districts of Nova Scotia

    Louise Meunier;Stephen R. Walker;Joanna Wragg;Michael B. Parsons

  • Uptake of Weathered DDT in Vascular Plants: Potential for Phytoremediation

    Alissa I Lunney;Barbara A Zeeb;Kenneth J Reimer

  • In situ phytoextraction of polychlorinated biphenyl - (PCB)contaminated soil.

    Melissa L. Whitfield Åslund;Barbara A. Zeeb;Allison Rutter;Kenneth J. Reimer

  • X-ray Absorption Near-Edge Structure Analysis of Arsenic Species for Application to Biological Environmental Samples

    Paula G. Smith;Iris Koch;Robert A. Gordon;Dina F. Mandoli

  • Potential for phytoremediation of polychlorinated biphenyl-(PCB-)contaminated soil.

    Barbara A Zeeb;Jane S Amphlett;Allison Rutter;Kenneth J Reimer

  • Arsenic in the Meager Creek hot springs environment, British Columbia, Canada.

    Iris Koch;Jörg Feldmann;Lixia Wang;Paul Andrewes

  • Arsenobetaine formation in plankton: a review of studies at the base of the aquatic food chain

    G. Caumette;I. Koch;K. J. Reimer

  • Arsenic bioaccessibility and speciation in clams and seaweed from a contaminated marine environment

    I. Koch;K. McPherson;P. Smith;L. Easton

  • SPECIATION OF ARSENIC COMPOUNDS BY HPLC WITH HYDRIDE GENERATION ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROMETRY AND INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA MASS SPECTROMETRY DETECTION

    Xiao-Chun Le;Xiao-Chun Le;William R. Cullen;William R. Cullen;Kenneth J. Reimer;Kenneth J. Reimer

  • Biostimulation and bioaugmentation for on-site treatment of weathered diesel fuel in Arctic soil

    E J M Thomassin-Lacroix;M Eriksson;K J Reimer;W W Mohn

  • Bioremediation of diesel-contaminated soil by heated and humidified biopile system in cold climates

    David Sanscartier;Barbara Zeeb;Iris Koch;Ken Reimer

  • Differential Bioaccumulation of Non-ortho-Substituted and Other PCB Congeners in Coastal Arctic Invertebrates and Fish.

    Doug A. Bright;Stephen L. Grundy;Kenneth J. Reimer

  • Antimony speciation in freshwater plant extracts by using hydride generation?gas chromatography?mass spectrometry

    Mattew Dodd;Spiros A. Pergantis;William R. Cullen;Hao Li

  • Extraction and speciation of arsenic in plants grown on arsenic contaminated soils.

    Kalam A. Mir;Allison Rutter;Iris Koch;Paula Smith

  • The effects of repeated planting, planting density, and specific transfer pathways on PCB uptake by Cucurbita pepo grown in field conditions

    Melissa L. Whitfield Åslund;Allison Rutter;Kenneth J. Reimer;Barbara A. Zeeb

  • The characterization of arsenosugars in commercially available algal products including a Nostoc species of terrestrial origin

    Vivian W.-M. Lai;William R. Cullen;Christopher F. Harrington;Kenneth J. Reimer

  • Human Urinary Arsenic ExcretionAfter One-Time Ingestionof Seaweed, Crab, and Shrimp

    Xiao-Chun Le;William R. Cullen;Kenneth J. Reimer

Frequent Co-Authors

William R. Cullen
William R. Cullen University of British Columbia
Aaron T. Fisk
Aaron T. Fisk University of Windsor
Jörg Feldmann
Jörg Feldmann University of Aberdeen
Brian R. James
Brian R. James University of British Columbia
Xing-Fang Li
Xing-Fang Li University of Alberta
Robie W. Macdonald
Robie W. Macdonald Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Derek C. G. Muir
Derek C. G. Muir Environment and Climate Change Canada
Gary A. Stern
Gary A. Stern University of Manitoba
Nicholas T. Basta
Nicholas T. Basta The Ohio State University
William W. Mohn
William W. Mohn University of British Columbia

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