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Nobuyuki Miyazaki

Nobuyuki Miyazaki

D-Index & Metrics

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
64
Citations
10421
World Ranking
2389
National Ranking
27

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
64
Citations
10260
World Ranking
9927
National Ranking
668

Nobuyuki Miyazaki publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Nobuyuki Miyazaki sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 257 publications — 79th percentile

79% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Nobuyuki Miyazaki D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Nobuyuki Miyazaki sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 64 D-Index — 77th percentile

77% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Nobuyuki Miyazaki is affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan. Their research spans primarily the fields of Environmental Science and Medicine, with a focus on both broad and specialized scientific inquiries.

The scientist's work is distributed across several subfields, including Ecology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science, and Sociology and Political Science. Their research topics cover a diverse range of subjects such as Marine animal studies overview, Radioactive contamination and transfer, Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics, Atrial Fibrillation Management and Outcomes, Ecology and biodiversity studies, Water Resources and Management, and Transboundary Water Resource Management.

Several notable papers demonstrate the scope of their work. These include:

  • "Ultrahigh foraging rates of Baikal seals make tiny endemic amphipods profitable in Lake Baikal" (2020) published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Basic study on tritium monitor using plastic scintillator for treated water discharge at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power plant" (2023) published in Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology
  • "Multi-cusped postcanine teeth are associated with zooplankton feeding in phocid seals" (2024) published in Marine Ecology Progress Series
  • "Morphology and physiology in some small pelagic cetaceans: Is Dall's porpoise a deep diver and a thoroughbred of the sea?" (2022) published in Marine Mammal Science
  • "Development of a Radiation Survey Device for a Multipurpose Unmanned Surface Vehicle" (2021) published in Marine Technology Society Journal

The venues where Miyazaki most frequently publishes comprise the European Heart Journal, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, Marine Ecology Progress Series, and Marine Mammal Science.

The scientist has collaborated repeatedly with several coauthors, including Yuuki Watanabe, Masato Okada, Nobuaki Tanaka, Yuko Hirao, and Shinichi Harada, each of whom has contributed to multiple shared publications.

Best Publications

  • Detoxification mechanism of heavy metals in marine mammals and seabirds: interaction of selenium with mercury, silver, copper, zinc, and cadmium in liver.

    T. Ikemoto;T. Kunito;H. Tanaka;N. Baba

  • Heavy Metal Concentrations in Muscle, Liver and Kidney Tissue of Striped Dolphin, Stenella coeruleoalba, and Their Variations with Body Length, Weight, Age and Sex

    Katsuhisa Honda;Ryo Tatsukawa;Kazuomi Itano;Nobuyuki Miyazaki

  • Global pollution of marine mammals by PCBs, DDTs and HCHs (BHCs)

    Shinsuke Tanabe;Toru Mori;Ryo Tatsukawa;Nobuyuki Miyazaki

  • Reduction in the testosterone levels by PCBS and DDE in Dall's porpoises of Northwestern North Pacific

    An Subramanian;S Tanabe;R Tatsukawa;S Saito

  • Butyltin Contamination in Marine Mammals from North Pacific and Asian Coastal Waters

    Shinsuke Tanabe;Maricar Prudente;Takahiko Mizuno;Jun Hasegawa

  • Persistent organochlorine residues and their accumulation kinetics in Baikal seal (Phoca sibirica) from Lake Baikal, Russia.

    Haruhiko. Nakata;Shinsuke. Tanabe;Ryo. Tatsukawa;Masao. Amano

  • Emissions and environmental implications of mercury from artisanal gold mining in North Sulawesi, Indonesia.

    Daniel Limbong;Jeims Kumampung;Joice Rimper;Takaomi Arai

  • Transplacental Transfer of PCBs and Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Pesticides from the Pregnant Striped Dolphin (Stenella coeruleoalba) to Her Fetus

    Shinsuke Tanabe;Ryo Tatsukawa;Kohji Maruyama;Nobuyuki Miyazaki

  • Concentrations of antifouling biocides in sediment and mussel samples collected from Otsuchi bay, Japan.

    Hiroya Harino;Yoshikazu Yamamoto;Sayaka Eguchi;Shini’chiro Kawai

  • Comparison of trace element accumulation in Baikal seals (Pusa sibirica), Caspian seals (Pusa caspica) and northern fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus).

    Tokutaka Ikemoto;Takashi Kunito;Izumi Watanabe;Genta Yasunaga

  • Persistent organochlorine residues in harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) from the Black Sea

    Shinsuke Tanabe;Bathini Madhusree;Ayaka Amaha Öztürk;Ryo Tatsukawa

  • Relationship between lipid composition and organochlorine levels in the tissues of striped dolphin

    S. Kawai;M. Fukushima;N. Miyazaki;R. Tatsukawa

  • Distribution and Specific Bioaccumulation of Butyltin Compounds in a Marine Ecosystem

    S. Takahashi;S. Tanabe;I. Takeuchi;N. Miyazaki

  • Distribution and Total Burdens of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in Bodies of Striped Dolphins (Stenella coeruleoalba)

    Shinsuke Tanabe;Ryo Tatsukawa;Hiroyuki Tanaka;Kohji Maruyama

  • Microhabitat use and prey capture of a bottom-feeding top predator, the European shag, shown by camera loggers

    Yutaka Watanuki;Francis Daunt;Akinori Takahashi;Mark Newell

  • Organotin compounds in water, sediment, and biological samples from the port of osaka, japan

    H. Harino;M. Fukushima;Y. Yamamoto;S. Kawai

  • Contamination of butyltin and phenyltin compounds in the marine environment of Otsuchi Bay, Japan.

    H. Harino;M. Fukushima;Y. Yamamoto;S. Kawai

  • Toxicokinetics of PCDD, PCDF, and coplanar PCB congeners in Baikal seals, Pusa sibirica: age-related accumulation, maternal transfer, and hepatic sequestration.

    Hisato Iwata;Mafumi Watanabe;Yuka Okajima;Shinsuke Tanabe

  • Mercury and Selenium Levels in Striped Dolphins Caught off the Pacific Coast of Japan

    Kazuomi Itano;Shin'ichiro Kawai;Nobuyuki Miyazaki;Ryo Tatsukawa

  • Detection of butyltin compound residues in the blubber of marine mammals

    Hisato Iwata;Shinsuke Tanabe;Nobuyuki Miyazaki;Ryo Tatsukawa

Frequent Co-Authors

Takaomi Arai
Takaomi Arai Universiti Brunei Darussalam
Shinsuke Tanabe
Shinsuke Tanabe Ehime University
Ryo Tatsukawa
Ryo Tatsukawa Ehime University
Yuuki Y. Watanabe
Yuuki Y. Watanabe The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI
Takashi Kunito
Takashi Kunito Shinshu University
Yasuhiko Naito
Yasuhiko Naito National Institute of Polar Research
Hisato Iwata
Hisato Iwata Ehime University
Shin Takahashi
Shin Takahashi Ehime University
Tadashi Maruyama
Tadashi Maruyama Kitasato University
Haruhiko Nakata
Haruhiko Nakata Kumamoto University

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