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Overview

Nicholas L. Wagner is affiliated with the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences in the United States. The primary focus of their research lies within Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a particular emphasis on Atmospheric Science and Global and Planetary Change as key subfields.

Their work extensively covers topics such as Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, Atmospheric aerosols and clouds, Atmospheric Ozone and Climate, and Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics. Additional research themes include Fire effects on ecosystems, Air Quality and Health Impacts, and Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology.

Nicholas L. Wagner has published research in several venues, with frequent contributions found in journals and repositories including:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Atmospheric measurement techniques
  • Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
  • Nature Geoscience

Recent papers authored by or involving Wagner include:

  • Global Measurements of Brown Carbon and Estimated Direct Radiative Effects, 2020, Geophysical Research Letters
  • The NASA Atmospheric Tomography (ATom) Mission: Imaging the Chemistry of the Global Atmosphere, 2021, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
  • Sizing response of the Ultra-High Sensitivity Aerosol Spectrometer (UHSAS) and Laser Aerosol Spectrometer (LAS) to changes in submicron aerosol composition and refractive index, 2021, Atmospheric measurement techniques
  • Shortwave absorption by wildfire smoke dominated by dark brown carbon, 2023, Nature Geoscience
  • ATom: Merged Atmospheric Chemistry, Trace Gases, and Aerosols, Version 2, 2021, University of New Hampshire Scholars Repository (University of New Hampshire at Manchester)

Frequent collaborators of Wagner include:

  • Joshua P. Schwarz
  • C. A. Brock
  • Joseph M. Katich
  • Daniel M. Murphy
  • Pedro Campuzano-Jost

Best Publications

  • A large atomic chlorine source inferred from mid-continental reactive nitrogen chemistry

    Joel A. Thornton;James P. Kercher;Theran P. Riedel;Nicholas L. Wagner

  • Coherent Soft X-ray Generation in the Water Window with Quasi-Phase Matching

    Emily A. Gibson;Ariel Paul;Nick Wagner;Ra'anan Tobey

  • Phase Modulation of Ultrashort Light Pulses using Molecular Rotational Wave Packets

    R. A. Bartels;T. C. Weinacht;N. Wagner;M. Baertschy

  • Sources, seasonality, and trends of southeast US aerosol: an integrated analysis of surface, aircraft, and satellite observations with the GEOS-Chem chemical transport model

    P S Kim;Daniel J Jacob;Jenny A Fisher;K Travis

  • Elliptically Polarized High-Order Harmonic Emission from Molecules in Linearly Polarized Laser Fields

    Xibin Zhou;Robynne Lock;Nick Wagner;Wen Li

  • Monitoring molecular dynamics using coherent electrons from high harmonic generation

    Nicholas L. Wagner;Andrea Wüest;Ivan P. Christov;Tenio Popmintchev

  • Gasoline emissions dominate over diesel in formation of secondary organic aerosol mass

    R. Bahreini;R. Bahreini;A. M. Middlebrook;J. A. de Gouw;J. A. de Gouw;C. Warneke;C. Warneke

  • Nitryl chloride and molecular chlorine in the coastal marine boundary layer.

    Theran P Riedel;Timothy H Bertram;Timia A Crisp;Eric J Williams;Eric J Williams

  • Parameterization of Single Scattering Albedo (SSA) and Absorption Angstrom Exponent (AAE) with EC/OC for Aerosol Emissions from Biomass Burning

    Rudra P. Pokhrel;Nick L. Wagner;Justin M. Langridge;Daniel A. Lack

  • Molecular recollision interferometry in high harmonic generation.

    Xibin Zhou;Robynne Lock;Wen Li;Nick Wagner

  • High-order harmonic generation up to 250 eV from highly ionized argon.

    Emily A. Gibson;Ariel Paul;Nick Wagner;Ra’anan Tobey

  • Self-compression of ultrashort pulses through ionization-induced spatiotemporal reshaping.

    Nicholas L. Wagner;Emily A. Gibson;Tenio Popmintchev;Ivan P. Christov

  • Understanding the role of the ground surface in HONO vertical structure: High resolution vertical profiles during NACHTT‐11

    Trevor C. VandenBoer;Trevor C. VandenBoer;Steven S. Brown;Jennifer G. Murphy;William C. Keene

  • A Sensitive and Versatile Detector for Atmospheric NO2 and NOX Based on Blue Diode Laser Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy

    Hendrik Fuchs;William P. Dubé;Brian M. Lerner;Nicholas L. Wagner

  • Airborne and ground-based observations of a weekend effect in ozone, precursors, and oxidation products in the California South Coast Air Basin

    I. B. Pollack;I. B. Pollack;T. B. Ryerson;M. Trainer;D. D. Parrish

  • Chlorine activation within urban or power plant plumes: Vertically resolved ClNO2 and Cl2 measurements from a tall tower in a polluted continental setting

    Theran P. Riedel;Nicholas L. Wagner;Nicholas L. Wagner;William P. Dubé;William P. Dubé;Ann M. Middlebrook

  • Global Measurements of Brown Carbon and Estimated Direct Radiative Effects

    Linghan Zeng;Aoxing Zhang;Yuhang Wang;Nicholas L. Wagner;Nicholas L. Wagner

  • Diode laser-based cavity ring-down instrument for NO 3 , N 2 O 5 , NO, NO 2 and O 3 from aircraft

    N. L. Wagner;N. L. Wagner;W. P. Dubé;W. P. Dubé;R. A. Washenfelder;R. A. Washenfelder;C. J. Young;C. J. Young

  • Aerosol size distributions during the Atmospheric Tomography Mission (ATom): methods, uncertainties, and data products

    Charles A. Brock;Christina Williamson;Christina Williamson;Agnieszka Kupc;Agnieszka Kupc;Karl D. Froyd;Karl D. Froyd

  • Aerosol optical properties in the southeastern United States in summer – Part 1: Hygroscopic growth

    Charles A. Brock;Nicholas L. Wagner;Nicholas L. Wagner;Bruce E. Anderson;Alexis R. Attwood;Alexis R. Attwood

  • Posttranscriptional gene silencing in nuclei.

    Paul Hoffer;Sergey Ivashuta;Olga Pontes;Alexa Vitins

  • ATom: Merged Atmospheric Chemistry, Trace Gases, and Aerosols

    S.C. Wofsy;S. Afshar;H.M. Allen;E.C. Apel

  • Monitoring Molecular Dynamics using Coherent Electrons from High-Harmonic Generation

    Nick Wagner;Andrea W "uest;Ivan Christov;Tenio Popmintchev

Frequent Co-Authors

Margaret M. Murnane
Margaret M. Murnane University of Colorado Boulder
Henry C. Kapteyn
Henry C. Kapteyn University of Colorado Boulder
William P. Dubé
William P. Dubé Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences
Steven S. Brown
Steven S. Brown National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Charles A. Brock
Charles A. Brock National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Ann M. Middlebrook
Ann M. Middlebrook National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Joshua P. Schwarz
Joshua P. Schwarz National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Carsten Warneke
Carsten Warneke National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Anne E. Perring
Anne E. Perring Colgate University
Cora J. Young
Cora J. Young York University

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