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Overview

Jennie L. Thomas is affiliated with Grenoble Alpes University in France. Their research primarily spans Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions in Atmospheric Science and Global and Planetary Change.

The scientist's work covers multiple subfields, including Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Pollution, and Ecology. Their research topics focus on atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, as well as atmospheric ozone and climate. They also investigate mercury impact and mitigation, atmospheric aerosols and clouds, microplastics and plastic pollution, and air quality and health impacts.

Jennie L. Thomas has contributed to numerous academic papers with a strong publication record in recognized venues. Notable recent papers include:

  • Evidence of free tropospheric and long-range transport of microplastic at Pic du Midi Observatory, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Implementation and Impacts of Surface and Blowing Snow Sources of Arctic Bromine Activation Within WRF-Chem 4.1.1, 2021, Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
  • Overview: Integrative and Comprehensive Understanding on Polar Environments (iCUPE) - concept and initial results, 2020, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Quantifying Nitrous Acid Formation Mechanisms Using Measured Vertical Profiles During the CalNex 2010 Campaign and 1D Column Modeling, 2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • Mercury isotope evidence for Arctic summertime re-emission of mercury from the cryosphere, 2022, Nature Communications

They frequently publish in the following outlets:

  • Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • Elementa Science of the Anthropocene
  • Nature Communications

The scientist has collaborated extensively with several co-authors, suggesting a strong network within their field. Frequent collaborators include Louis Marelle, Shaddy Ahmed, J. Stutz, Jeroen E. Sonke, and Aurélien Dommergue.

Best Publications

  • Proton-coupled electron transfer versus hydrogen atom transfer in benzyl/toluene, methoxyl/methanol, and phenoxyl/phenol self-exchange reactions

    James M Mayer;David A Hrovat;Jennie L Thomas;Weston Thatcher Borden

  • A review of air-ice chemical and physical interactions (AICI): liquids, quasi-liquids, and solids in snow

    T. Bartels-Rausch;H.-W. Jacobi;H.-W. Jacobi;T. F. Kahan;J. L. Thomas;J. L. Thomas

  • Halogen activation via interactions with environmental ice and snow in the polar lower troposphere and other regions

    J. P. D. Abbatt;J. L. Thomas;J. L. Thomas;Katarina Abrahamsson;C. Boxe

  • Immunohistology of Epstein-Barr virus-associated antigens in B cell disorders from immunocompromised individuals.

    J. Thomas;Neil Hotchin;Martin Allday;Peter Amlot

  • Overview paper: New insights into aerosol and climate in the Arctic

    Jonathan P. D. Abbatt;W. Richard Leaitch;Amir A. Aliabadi;Allan K. Bertram

  • Microlayer source of oxygenated volatile organic compounds in the summertime marine Arctic boundary layer

    Emma L. Mungall;Jonathan P. D. Abbatt;Jeremy J. B. Wentzell;Alex K. Y. Lee

  • Modeling chemistry in and above snow at Summit, Greenland – Part 1: Model description and results

    Jennie L. Thomas;Jennie L. Thomas;J. Stutz;B. Lefer;L. G. Huey

  • Growth of nucleation mode particles in the summertime Arctic: a case study

    Megan D. Willis;Julia Burkart;Jennie L. Thomas;Franziska Köllner

  • Arctic Air Pollution: New Insights from POLARCAT-IPY

    Katharine S. Law;Andreas Stohl;Patricia K. Quinn;Charles A. Brock

  • Arctic air pollution: Challenges and opportunities for the next decade

    S.R. Arnold;K.S. Law;C.A. Brock;J.L. Thomas

  • Molecular dynamics simulations of the solution-air interface of aqueous sodium nitrate.

    Jennie L. Thomas;Martina Roeselova;Liem X. Dang;Douglas J. Tobias

  • Multi-model study of chemical and physical controls on transport of anthropogenic and biomass burning pollution to the Arctic

    S. A. Monks;S. A. Monks;S. A. Monks;S. R. Arnold;L. K. Emmons;Kathy S. Law

  • The POLARCAT Model Intercomparison Project (POLMIP): Overview and Evaluation with Observations

    L. K. Emmons;S. R. Arnold;S. A. Monks;V. Huijnen

  • Enhanced surface photochemistry in chloride–nitrate ion mixtures

    Lisa M. Wingen;Amy C. Moskun;Stanley N. Johnson;Jennie L. Thomas

  • Synchronous volcanic eruptions and abrupt climate change ∼17.7 ka plausibly linked by stratospheric ozone depletion

    Joseph R. McConnell;Andrea Burke;Nelia W. Dunbar;Peter Köhler

  • Ice nucleating particles in the marine boundary layer in the Canadian Arctic during summer 2014

    Victoria E. Irish;Sarah J. Hanna;Megan D. Willis;Swarup China

  • Evidence for marine biogenic influence on summertime Arctic aerosol

    Megan D. Willis;Franziska Köllner;Julia Burkart;Heiko Bozem

  • Air quality and radiative impacts of Arctic shipping emissions in the summertime in northern Norway: from the local to the regional scale

    Louis Marelle;Louis Marelle;Jennie L. Thomas;Jean-Christophe Raut;Kathy S. Law

  • Ammonia in the summertime Arctic marine boundary layer: sources, sinks, and implications

    Gregory R. Wentworth;Jennifer G. Murphy;Betty Croft;Randall V. Martin

  • Modeling chemistry in and above snow at Summit, Greenland – Part 2: Impact of snowpack chemistry on the oxidation capacity of the boundary layer

    Jennie L. Thomas;Jennie L. Thomas;J. E. Dibb;L. G. Huey;J. Liao

  • Implementation and impacts of surface and blowing snow sources of Arctic bromine activation within WRF-Chem 4.1.1

    Louis Marelle;Jennie L. Thomas;Shaddy Ahmed;Katie Tuite

  • New insights into aerosol and climate in the Arctic

    Jonathan P. D. Abbatt;W. Richard Leaitch;Amir A. Aliabadi;Alan K. Bertram

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Christophe Raut
Jean-Christophe Raut Sorbonne University
Kathy S. Law
Kathy S. Law Université Paris Cité
Gérard Ancellet
Gérard Ancellet Sorbonne University
Hans Schlager
Hans Schlager German Aerospace Center
Jerome D. Fast
Jerome D. Fast Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Jack E. Dibb
Jack E. Dibb University of New Hampshire
Louisa Emmons
Louisa Emmons National Center for Atmospheric Research
Jochen Stutz
Jochen Stutz University of California, Los Angeles
Steve R. Arnold
Steve R. Arnold University of Leeds
Maurice Levasseur
Maurice Levasseur Université Laval

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