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Overview

Lyatt Jaeglé is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, alongside Environmental Science, with a strong emphasis on Atmospheric Science and related subfields.

Their work extensively covers topics including:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds
  • Chemical Analysis and Environmental Impact
  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics

Jaeglé has contributed to the literature through numerous publications, many of which appear in prominent journals such as:

  • Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Nature Communications

Recent papers reflecting the scope of Jaeglé's research include:

  • "Source sector and fuel contributions to ambient PM2.5 and attributable mortality across multiple spatial scales" (2021, Nature Communications)
  • "Global high-resolution emissions of soil NOx, sea salt aerosols, and biogenic volatile organic compounds" (2020, Scientific Data)
  • "Heterogeneous Nitrate Production Mechanisms in Intense Haze Events in the North China Plain" (2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres)
  • "Effects of Sea Salt Aerosol Emissions for Marine Cloud Brightening on Atmospheric Chemistry: Implications for Radiative Forcing" (2020, Geophysical Research Letters)
  • "Seasonally Resolved Holocene Sea Ice Variability Inferred From South Pole Ice Core Chemistry" (2021, Geophysical Research Letters)

Frequent collaborators with whom Jaeglé has co-authored multiple research papers include:

  • Becky Alexander
  • Joel A. Thornton
  • Yuk-Chun Chan
  • Xuan Wang
  • Shuting Zhai

Best Publications

  • Global distribution of sea salt aerosols: new constraints from in situ and remote sensing observations

    L. Jaeglé;P. K. Quinn;T. S. Bates;B. Alexander

  • Chemical cycling and deposition of atmospheric mercury : Global constraints from observations

    Noelle E. Selin;Daniel J. Jacob;Rokjin J. Park;Robert M. Yantosca

  • Source sector and fuel contributions to ambient PM 2.5 and attributable mortality across multiple spatial scales

    Erin E. McDuffie;Erin E. McDuffie;Randall V. Martin;Randall V. Martin;Joseph V. Spadaro;Richard Burnett

  • Global partitioning of NOx sources using satellite observations: Relative roles of fossil fuel combustion, biomass burning and soil emissions

    Lyatt Jaeglé;Linda Steinberger;Randall V. Martin;Randall V. Martin;Kelly Chance

  • Hydrogen Radicals, Nitrogen Radicals, and the Production of O3 in the Upper Troposphere

    P. O. Wennberg;T. F. Hanisco;L. Jaeglé;D. J. Jacob

  • Global 3-D land-ocean-atmosphere model for mercury: Present-day versus preindustrial cycles and anthropogenic enrichment factors for deposition

    Noelle E. Selin;Noelle E. Selin;Daniel J. Jacob;Robert M. Yantosca;Sarah Strode

  • Long‐range transport of Siberian biomass burning emissions and impact on surface ozone in western North America

    Dan Jaffe;Isaac Bertschi;Lyatt Jaeglé;Paul Novelli

  • Long-range transport of Asian pollution to the northeast Pacific: Seasonal variations and transport pathways of carbon monoxide

    Qing Liang;Lyatt Jaeglé;Daniel A. Jaffe;Peter Weiss-Penzias

  • Global 3-D land-ocean-atmosphere model for mercury: Present-day versus preindustrial cycles and anthropogenic enrichment factors for deposition: GLOBAL 3-D LAND-OCEAN-ATMOSPHERE MODEL FOR MERCURY

    Noelle E. Selin;Daniel J. Jacob;Robert M. Yantosca;Sarah Strode

  • Chemistry of HOx radicals in the upper troposphere

    Lyatt Jaeglé;Daniel J. Jacob;William H. Brune;Paul O. Wennberg

  • Air-Sea Exchange in the Global Mercury Cycle

    Sarah A. Strode;Lyatt Jaeglé;Noelle E. Selin;Daniel J. Jacob

  • Chemistry of hydrogen oxide radicals (HO x ) in the Arctic troposphere in spring

    Jialin Mao;Daniel J. Jacob;M. J. Evans;J. R. Olson

  • Formaldehyde (HCHO) As a Hazardous Air Pollutant: Mapping Surface Air Concentrations from Satellite and Inferring Cancer Risks in the United States

    Lei Zhu;Daniel J. Jacob;Frank N. Keutsch;Loretta J. Mickley

  • Photochemistry of HOx in the upper troposphere at northern midlatitudes

    L. Jaeglé;Daniel James Jacob;W. H. Brune;I. Faloona

  • Observed OH and HO2 in the upper troposphere suggest a major source from convective injection of peroxides

    L. Jaeglé;Daniel James Jacob;P. O. Wennberg;C. M. Spivakovsky

  • Satellite Mapping of Rain-Induced Nitric Oxide Emissions from Soils

    Lyatt Jaeglé;Randall Martin;Kelly Chance;Linda Steinberger

  • Chemical feedbacks weaken the wintertime response of particulate sulfate and nitrate to emissions reductions over the eastern United States

    Viral Shah;Lyatt Jaeglé;Joel A. Thornton;Felipe D. Lopez-Hilfiker

  • Observations of reactive gaseous mercury in the free troposphere at the Mount Bachelor Observatory

    Philip C. Swartzendruber;Daniel A. Jaffe;E. M. Prestbo;P. Weiss-Penzias

  • Sources and chemistry of NOx in the upper troposphere over the United States

    Lyatt Jaegle;Daniel J. Jacob;Yuhua Wang;Andrew J. Weinheimer

  • Heterogeneous N2O5 Uptake During Winter: Aircraft Measurements During the 2015 WINTER Campaign and Critical Evaluation of Current Parameterizations

    Erin E. McDuffie;Erin E. McDuffie;Erin E. McDuffie;Dorothy L. Fibiger;Dorothy L. Fibiger;William P. Dubé;William P. Dubé;Felipe Lopez‐Hilfiker

  • Global distribution of sea salt aerosols: New constraints from in situ and remote sensing observations

    L. Jaegle;P. Quinn;T. S. Bates

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven S. Brown
Steven S. Brown National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Jose L. Jimenez
Jose L. Jimenez University of Colorado Boulder
Daniel J. Jacob
Daniel J. Jacob Harvard University
Pedro Campuzano-Jost
Pedro Campuzano-Jost University of Colorado Boulder
Joel A. Thornton
Joel A. Thornton University of Washington
Teresa L. Campos
Teresa L. Campos National Center for Atmospheric Research
Daniel A. Jaffe
Daniel A. Jaffe University of Washington
Rodney J. Weber
Rodney J. Weber Georgia Institute of Technology
Felipe D. Lopez-Hilfiker
Felipe D. Lopez-Hilfiker University of Washington
Andrew J. Weinheimer
Andrew J. Weinheimer National Center for Atmospheric Research

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