Limin Hu is a doctoral supervisor at the College of Marine Geosciences, Ocean University of China. He specializes in marine sedimentary geochemistry, land-sea interactions, and global change. He has been honored with the National Excellent Youth Science Fund and recognized as a Young Taishan Scholar in Shandong Province, as well as a high-level scientific innovation talent by the Ministry of Natural Resources. Serving as the Chinese chief scientist, he played a pivotal role in the Sino-Russian Arctic Joint Scientific Expedition. Professor Hu has nearly 20 nationallevel projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the National Key Research and Development Program. His research has significantly advanced our understanding of the source-to-sink processes of marine sediments in marginal seas and their environmental responses. With over 70 publications in prestigious international geoscience journals such as Nature Communications (NC), Geophysical Research Letters (GRL), Global Biogeochemical Cycles (GBC), and Marine Geology (MG), his work has garnered more than 3,500 citations. In recognition of his outstanding contributions, he has been listed in the 2024 "World's Top 2% Scientists" ranking for lifetime scientific impact.
Multi-scale depositional pulses and responses of organic carbon in marginal seas under the context of climate warming