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D-Index
50
Citations
7734
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5074
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1863

Kerri A. Pratt 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 Kerri A. Pratt sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 163 publications — 48th percentile

48% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Kerri A. Pratt 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 Kerri A. Pratt sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 50 D-Index — 50th percentile

50% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2017 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Kerri A. Pratt is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their research spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a focus on Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Environmental Engineering, and Pollution.

The scientist's work centers primarily on topics including Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, Atmospheric Ozone and Climate, Air Quality and Health Impacts, Atmospheric aerosols and clouds, Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics, and Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Kerri A. Pratt include William R. Simpson, José D. Fuentes, Andrew P. Ault, Jessica A. Mirrielees, and Stephen M. McNamara.

Publications have appeared repeatedly in several notable venues, such as Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres, ACS Earth and Space Chemistry, ACS ES&T Air, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, and Faraday Discussions.

Recent papers authored by Kerri A. Pratt or featuring them are:

  • Overview of the MOSAiC expedition: Atmosphere (2022), Elementa Science of the Anthropocene
  • Observation of Road Salt Aerosol Driving Inland Wintertime Atmospheric Chlorine Chemistry (2020), ACS Central Science
  • Solid organic-coated ammonium sulfate particles at high relative humidity in the summertime Arctic atmosphere (2022), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Overview of the Alaskan Layered Pollution and Chemical Analysis (ALPACA) Field Experiment (2024), ACS ES&T Air
  • Long-Term Trends for Marine Sulfur Aerosol in the Alaskan Arctic and Relationships With Temperature (2020), Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres

Kerri A. Pratt was recognized as a Fellow of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation in 2017.

Best Publications

  • Overview of the MOSAiC expedition—Atmosphere

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  • In situ detection of biological particles in cloud ice-crystals

    Kerri A. Pratt;Paul J. DeMott;Jeffrey R. French;Zhien Wang

  • Mass spectrometry of atmospheric aerosols--recent developments and applications. Part II: On-line mass spectrometry techniques.

    Kerri A. Pratt;Kimberly A. Prather

  • Photochemical production of molecular bromine in Arctic surface snowpacks

    Kerri A. Pratt;Kyle D. Custard;Paul B. Shepson;Thomas A. Douglas

  • Flight-based chemical characterization of biomass burning aerosols within two prescribed burn smoke plumes

    K.A. Pratt;K.A. Pratt;K.A. Pratt;Shane Murphy;Shane Murphy;R. Subramanian;P.J. Demott

  • Improvements to an Empirical Parameterization of Heterogeneous Ice Nucleation and Its Comparison with Observations

    Vaughan T. J. Phillips;Paul J. Demott;Constantin Andronache;Kerri A. Pratt

  • Local Arctic Air Pollution: A Neglected but Serious Problem

    J. Schmale;S. R. Arnold;Kathy S. Law;T. Thorp

  • Seasonal Volatility Dependence of Ambient Particle Phase Amines

    Kerri A. Pratt;Lindsay E. Hatch;Kimberly A. Prather

  • Observation of playa salts as nuclei in orographic wave clouds

    Kerri A. Pratt;Kerri A. Pratt;Cynthia H. Twohy;Shane M. Murphy;Shane M. Murphy;Ryan C. Moffet

  • Aircraft measurements of vertical profiles of aerosol mixing states

    Kerri A. Pratt;Kerri A. Pratt;Kimberly A. Prather

  • Importance of aerosol composition, mixing state, and morphology for heterogeneous ice nucleation: A combined field and laboratory approach

    Kelly J. Baustian;Kelly J. Baustian;Daniel J. Cziczo;Daniel J. Cziczo;Matthew E. Wise;Matthew E. Wise;Kerri A. Pratt;Kerri A. Pratt

  • Development and Characterization of an Aircraft Aerosol Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer

    Kerri A. Pratt;Joseph E. Mayer;John C. Holecek;Ryan C. Moffet

  • Mass spectrometry of atmospheric aerosols-Recent developments and applications. Part I: Off-line mass spectrometry techniques: MASS SPECTROMETRY OF ATMOSPHERIC AEROSOLS-PART I

    Kerri A. Pratt;Kimberly A. Prather

  • Wintertime Arctic Sea Spray Aerosol Composition Controlled by Sea Ice Lead Microbiology.

    Rachel M. Kirpes;Daniel Bonanno;Nathaniel W. May;Matthew Fraund

  • Marine and terrestrial influences on ice nucleating particles during continuous springtime measurements in an Arctic oilfield location

    Jessie M. Creamean;Jessie M. Creamean;Jessie M. Creamean;Rachel M. Kirpes;Kerri A. Pratt;Nicholas J. Spada

  • Ice Initiation by Aerosol Particles: Measured and Predicted Ice Nuclei Concentrations versus Measured Ice Crystal Concentrations in an Orographic Wave Cloud

    T. Eidhammer;T. Eidhammer;P. J. DeMott;A. J. Prenni;M. D. Petters

  • Direct detection of atmospheric atomic bromine leading to mercury and ozone depletion

    Siyuan Wang;Stephen M. McNamara;Christopher W. Moore;Daniel Obrist

  • Real-Time, Single-Particle Volatility, Size, and Chemical Composition Measurements of Aged Urban Aerosols

    Kerri A. Pratt;Kimberly A. Prather

  • Real-Time detection and mixing state of methanesulfonate in single particles at an inland urban location during a phytoplankton bloom.

    Cassandra J. Gaston;Kerri A. Pratt;Xueying Qin;Kimberly A. Prather

  • Active molecular iodine photochemistry in the Arctic

    Angela R. W. Raso;Angela R. W. Raso;Kyle D. Custard;Nathaniel W. May;David Tanner

  • Observation of isoprene hydroxynitrates in the Southeastern United States and implications for the fate of NOx

    F. Xiong;Kevin McAvey;Kerri A. Pratt;Kerri A. Pratt;C. J. Groff

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul B. Shepson
Paul B. Shepson Stony Brook University
Kimberly A. Prather
Kimberly A. Prather University of California, San Diego
Jose D. Fuentes
Jose D. Fuentes Pennsylvania State University
Andrew P. Ault
Andrew P. Ault University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Alexander Laskin
Alexander Laskin Purdue University West Lafayette
Son V. Nghiem
Son V. Nghiem California Institute of Technology
Paul J. DeMott
Paul J. DeMott Colorado State University
Cynthia H. Twohy
Cynthia H. Twohy Northwest Research Associates
Andrew J. Heymsfield
Andrew J. Heymsfield National Center for Atmospheric Research
Rebecca J. Sheesley
Rebecca J. Sheesley Baylor University

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