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D-Index
47
Citations
6954
World Ranking
5889
National Ranking
599

Xianjun Xie 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 Xianjun Xie sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 205 publications — 66th percentile

66% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Xianjun Xie 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 Xianjun Xie sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 47 D-Index — 42nd percentile

42% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Best Publications

  • Genesis of geogenic contaminated groundwater: As, F and I

    Yanxin Wang;Junxia Li;Teng Ma;Xianjun Xie

  • Geochemistry of redox-sensitive elements and sulfur isotopes in the high arsenic groundwater system of Datong Basin, China.

    Xianjun Xie;Andre Ellis;Yanxin Wang;Zuoming Xie

  • Aqueous geochemistry of high-fluoride groundwater in Datong Basin, Northern China

    Chunli Su;Yanxin Wang;Xianjun Xie;Junxia Li

  • Arsenic mobilization in shallow aquifers of Datong Basin: Hydrochemical and mineralogical evidences

    Xianjun Xie;Yanxin Wang;Chunli Su;Huaiqing Liu

  • Efficient degradation of bisphenol A in water by heterogeneous activation of peroxymonosulfate using highly active cobalt ferrite nanoparticles.

    Chun Cai;Chun Cai;Shuping Kang;Xianjun Xie;Chanjuan Liao

  • Sedimentogenesis and hydrobiogeochemistry of high arsenic Late Pleistocene-Holocene aquifer systems

    Yanxin Wang;Kunfu Pi;Scott Fendorf;Yamin Deng

  • Occurrence, behavior and distribution of high levels of uranium in shallow groundwater at Datong basin, northern China

    Ya Wu;Yanxin Wang;Xianjun Xie

  • Contrasting geochemistry of the Cretaceous volcanic suites in Shandong province and its implications for the Mesozoic lower crust delamination in the eastern North China craton

    Wen-Li Ling;Rui-Chun Duan;Xian-Jun Xie;Yong-Qing Zhang

  • Influence of irrigation practices on arsenic mobilization: Evidence from isotope composition and Cl/Br ratios in groundwater from Datong Basin, northern China

    Xianjun Xie;Yanxin Wang;Chunli Su;Junxia Li

  • Fluoride and iodine enrichment in groundwater of North China Plain: Evidences from speciation analysis and geochemical modeling.

    Junxia Li;Hailing Zhou;Kun Qian;Xianjun Xie

  • Hierarchical cluster analysis of arsenic and fluoride enrichments in groundwater from the Datong basin, Northern China

    Junxia Li;Yanxin Wang;Xianjun Xie;Chunli Su

  • Hydrogeochemical processes controlling the mobilization and enrichment of fluoride in groundwater of the North China Plain.

    Junxia Li;Yuting Wang;Chenjing Zhu;Xiaobin Xue

  • Hydrogeochemistry of co-occurring geogenic arsenic, fluoride and iodine in groundwater at Datong Basin, northern China

    Kunfu Pi;Yanxin Wang;Xianjun Xie;Chunli Su

  • Iodine mobilization in groundwater system at Datong basin, China: Evidence from hydrochemistry and fluorescence characteristics

    Junxia Li;Yanxin Wang;Wei Guo;Xianjun Xie

  • Efficient degradation of clofibric acid by heterogeneous catalytic ozonation using CoFe2O4 catalyst in water.

    Chun Cai;Xiaodi Duan;Xianjun Xie;Shuping Kang

  • Delineation of groundwater flow paths using hydrochemical and strontium isotope composition A case study in high arsenic aquifer systems of the Datong basin, northern China

    Xianjun Xie;Yanxin Wang;Andre Ellis;Chunli Su

  • Distribution and speciation of iron in Fe-modified biochars and its application in removal of As(V), As(III), Cr(VI), and Hg(II): An X-ray absorption study.

    Yu Feng;Peng Liu;Yanxin Wang;Y. Zou Finfrock;Y. Zou Finfrock

  • Direct determination of trace cadmium in environmental samples by dynamic reaction cell inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry.

    Wei Guo;Shenghong Hu;Yufang Xiao;Hongfei Zhang

  • Crystal defect-mediated {0 1 0} facets of Bi2MoO6 nanosheets for removal of TC: Enhanced mechanism and degradation pathway

    Gui Yang;Yi-Ang Zhu;Yujun Liang;Jian Yang

  • Groundwater Quality and Health: Making the Invisible Visible.

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