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44
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7112
World Ranking
6774
National Ranking
674

Overview

Ruimin Liu is affiliated with Beijing Normal University in China and has a multidisciplinary research portfolio spanning environmental science, medicine, and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their work is characterized by significant contributions across related subfields including molecular biology, water science and technology, pollution, health toxicology and mutagenesis, and pharmacology.

The researcher's recent publications cover diverse topics within these domains. Notable papers include "Association Between Psoriasis and Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Among Outpatient US Adults" (2022, JAMA Dermatology), "A novel compound DBZ ameliorates neuroinflammation in LPS-stimulated microglia and ischemic stroke rats: Role of Akt(Ser473)/GSK3β(Ser9)-mediated Nrf2 activation" (2020, Redox Biology), "Multiscale spatiotemporal characteristics of landscape patterns, hotspots, and influencing factors for soil erosion" (2021, The Science of The Total Environment), "Temporal variations of levels and sources of health risk associated with heavy metals in road dust in Beijing from May 2016 to April 2018" (2020, Chemosphere), and "Spatial-temporal characteristics, source-specific variation and uncertainty analysis of health risks associated with heavy metals in road dust in Beijing, China" (2021, Environmental Pollution).

The principal research topics that Ruimin Liu has explored encompass:

  • Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
  • Pharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts
  • Water Resources Management and Optimization
  • Heavy Metals in Environment
  • Water Quality and Pollution Assessment
  • Cancer-Related Molecular Mechanisms Research
  • Land Use and Ecosystem Services

Ruimin Liu frequently collaborates with a network of coauthors, among whom are colleagues contributing to multiple publications:

  • Lijun Jiao
  • Leiping Cao
  • Qingrui Wang
  • Cong Men
  • Yuexi Miao

Their research has been disseminated in specialized scientific journals repeatedly. The most frequented publication venues include:

  • Chemosphere
  • Journal of Hazardous Materials
  • Environmental Science and Pollution Research
  • Scientific Reports
  • The Science of The Total Environment

The range of fields covered by Ruimin Liu reflects interdisciplinary integration between environmental processes, health impacts, and molecular biology mechanisms. This diversification is evident from the balance of environmental science topics with medically relevant research such as neuroinflammation, cancer-related pathways, and health risks associated with environmental pollutants.

Best Publications

  • Pollution characteristics, risk assessment, and source apportionment of heavy metals in road dust in Beijing, China.

    Cong Men;Ruimin Liu;Fei Xu;Qingrui Wang

  • Heavy metals in urban soils with various types of land use in Beijing, China.

    Xinghui Xia;Xi Chen;Ruimin Liu;Hong Liu

  • Source-specific ecological risk analysis and critical source identification of heavy metals in road dust in Beijing, China

    Cong Men;Ruimin Liu;Libing Xu;Qingrui Wang

  • Levels, Distribution, and Health Risk of Phthalate Esters in Urban Soils of Beijing, China

    Xinghui Xia;Lingyan Yang;Qingwei Bu;Ruimin Liu

  • Adsorption of phosphorus on sediments from the Three-Gorges Reservoir (China) and the relation with sediment compositions

    Ying Wang;Zhenyao Shen;Junfeng Niu;Ruimin Liu

  • Runoff characteristics and nutrient loss mechanism from plain farmland under simulated rainfall conditions.

    Ruimin Liu;Jiawei Wang;Jianhan Shi;Yaxin Chen

  • Development and test of the Export Coefficient Model in the Upper Reach of the Yangtze River

    Xiaowen Ding;Zhenyao Shen;Qian Hong;Zhifeng Yang

  • Assessment of effects of best management practices on agricultural non-point source pollution in Xiangxi River watershed

    Ruimin Liu;Peipei Zhang;Xiujuan Wang;Yaxin Chen

  • Spatial variation, environmental risk and biological hazard assessment of heavy metals in surface sediments of the Yangtze River estuary.

    Haotian Wang;Jiawei Wang;Ruimin Liu;Wenwen Yu

  • A comparison of WEPP and SWAT for modeling soil erosion of the Zhangjiachong Watershed in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area

    Z.Y. Shen;Y.W. Gong;Y.H. Li;Q. Hong

  • Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in urban soils of different land uses in Beijing, China: distribution, sources and their correlation with the city's urbanization history.

    Shaoda Liu;Xinghui Xia;Lingyan Yang;Mohai Shen

  • Spatial variation, environmental assessment and source identification of heavy metals in sediments of the Yangtze River Estuary.

    Jiawei Wang;Ruimin Liu;Peipei Zhang;Wenwen Yu

  • Identifying non-point source critical source areas based on multi-factors at a basin scale with SWAT

    Ruimin Liu;Fei Xu;Peipei Zhang;Wenwen Yu

  • Parameter uncertainty analysis of the non-point source pollution in the Daning River watershed of the Three Gorges Reservoir Region, China

    Zhenyao Shen;Qian Hong;Hong Yu;Ruimin Liu

  • The impact of seasonal varied human activity on characteristics and sources of heavy metals in metropolitan road dusts.

    Cong Men;Ruimin Liu;Qingrui Wang;Lijia Guo

  • Uncertainty of SWAT model at different DEM resolutions in a large mountainous watershed

    Peipei Zhang;Ruimin Liu;Yimeng Bao;Jiawei Wang

  • Assessment of nitrogen and phosphorus loads and causal factors from different land use and soil types in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area.

    Zhenyao Shen;Lei Chen;Qian Hong;Jiali Qiu

  • Source apportionment of PAHs in surface sediments using positive matrix factorization combined with GIS for the estuarine area of the Yangtze River, China.

    Wenwen Yu;Ruimin Liu;Jiawei Wang;Fei Xu

  • Uncertainty analysis in source apportionment of heavy metals in road dust based on positive matrix factorization model and geographic information system.

    Cong Men;Ruimin Liu;Qingrui Wang;Lijia Guo

  • Impact of spatial rainfall variability on hydrology and nonpoint source pollution modeling

    Zhenyao Shen;Lei Chen;Qian Liao;Ruimin Liu

Frequent Co-Authors

Zhenyao Shen
Zhenyao Shen Beijing Normal University
Zhifeng Yang
Zhifeng Yang Guangdong University of Technology
Mengchang He
Mengchang He Beijing Normal University
Xinghui Xia
Xinghui Xia Beijing Normal University
Yan Zhang
Yan Zhang Beijing Normal University
Chunye Lin
Chunye Lin Beijing Normal University
Feng Zhou
Feng Zhou Peking University
Junfeng Niu
Junfeng Niu North China Electric Power University
Ying Li
Ying Li Texas A&M University

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