Lyatt Jaeglé

Lyatt Jaeglé

University of Washington

H-index: 57

North America-United States

About Lyatt Jaeglé

Lyatt Jaeglé, With an exceptional h-index of 57 and a recent h-index of 32 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Washington, specializes in the field of Atmospheric Chemistry.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The Role of Midlatitude Cyclones in the Emission, Transport, Production, and Removal of Aerosols in the Northern Hemisphere

Impact of changing Arctic sea ice extent, sea ice age, and snow depth on sea salt aerosol from blowing snow and the open ocean for 1980–2017

Implications of snowpack reactive bromine production for Arctic ice core bromine preservation

Blowing hot and cold

Stratospheric Gas‐Phase Production Alone Cannot Explain Observations of Atmospheric Perchlorate on Earth

Comparison of model and ground observations finds snowpack and blowing snow aerosols both contribute to Arctic tropospheric reactive bromine

Global simulations of monoterpene-derived peroxy radical fates and the distributions of highly oxygenated organic molecules (HOMs) and accretion products

Heterogeneous nitrate production mechanisms in intense haze events in the North China Plain

Lyatt Jaeglé Information

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Citations(all)

10135

Citations(since 2020)

3427

Cited By

8754

hIndex(all)

57

hIndex(since 2020)

32

i10Index(all)

99

i10Index(since 2020)

73

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Lyatt Jaeglé Skills & Research Interests

Atmospheric Chemistry

Top articles of Lyatt Jaeglé

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The Role of Midlatitude Cyclones in the Emission, Transport, Production, and Removal of Aerosols in the Northern Hemisphere

Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres

Joseph Robinson

Lyatt Jaeglé

Luke D Oman

2023/3/27

Impact of changing Arctic sea ice extent, sea ice age, and snow depth on sea salt aerosol from blowing snow and the open ocean for 1980–2017

Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres

KL Confer

L Jaeglé

GE Liston

S Sharma

V Nandan

...

2023/2/16

Implications of snowpack reactive bromine production for Arctic ice core bromine preservation

Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres

Shuting Zhai

William Swanson

Joseph R McConnell

Nathan Chellman

Thomas Opel

...

2023/10/27

Blowing hot and cold

Nature Geoscience

Lyatt Jaeglé

2023/9

Stratospheric Gas‐Phase Production Alone Cannot Explain Observations of Atmospheric Perchlorate on Earth

Geophysical Research Letters

Yuk‐Chun Chan

Lyatt Jaeglé

Pedro Campuzano‐Jost

David C Catling

Jihong Cole‐Dai

...

2023/5/16

Comparison of model and ground observations finds snowpack and blowing snow aerosols both contribute to Arctic tropospheric reactive bromine

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

William F Swanson

Chris D Holmes

William R Simpson

Kaitlyn Confer

Louis Marelle

...

2022/11/15

Global simulations of monoterpene-derived peroxy radical fates and the distributions of highly oxygenated organic molecules (HOMs) and accretion products

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

Ruochong Xu

Joel A Thornton

Ben H Lee

Yanxu Zhang

Lyatt Jaeglé

...

2022/4/26

Heterogeneous nitrate production mechanisms in intense haze events in the North China Plain

Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres

Yuk‐Chun Chan

Mathew J Evans

Pengzhen He

Christopher D Holmes

Lyatt Jaeglé

...

2021/5/16

Seasonally resolved Holocene sea ice variability inferred from South Pole ice core chemistry

Geophysical Research Letters

Dominic A Winski

Erich C Osterberg

Karl J Kreutz

David G Ferris

Jihong Cole‐Dai

...

2021/4/28

Regional Characteristics of Atmospheric Sulfate Formation in East Antarctica Imprinted on 17O‐Excess Signature

Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres

Sakiko Ishino

Shohei Hattori

Michel Legrand

Qianjie Chen

Becky Alexander

...

2021/3/27

Wintertime formaldehyde: airborne observations and source apportionment over the Eastern United States

Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres

Jaime R Green

Marc N Fiddler

Dorothy L Fibiger

Erin E McDuffie

Janine Aquino

...

2021/3/16

Source sector and fuel contributions to ambient PM2. 5 and attributable mortality across multiple spatial scales

Nature Communications

Erin E McDuffie

Randall V Martin

Joseph V Spadaro

Richard Burnett

Steven J Smith

...

2021/6/14

Global high-resolution emissions of soil NOx, sea salt aerosols, and biogenic volatile organic compounds

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Hongjian Weng

Jintai Lin

Ruijing Ni

Lulu Chen

Mingxi Du

...

2020/12

Effects of sea salt aerosol emissions for marine cloud brightening on atmospheric chemistry: Implications for radiative forcing

Geophysical Research Letters

Hannah M Horowitz

Christopher Holmes

Alicia Wright

Tomás Sherwen

Xuan Wang

...

2020/2/28

Significant decrease in wet deposition of anthropogenic chloride across the eastern United States, 1998–2018

Geophysical Research Letters

Jessica D Haskins

Lyatt Jaeglé

Joel A Thornton

2020/11/28

Evaluating the impact of blowing-snow sea salt aerosol on springtime BrO and O3 in the Arctic

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

Jiayue Huang

Lyatt Jaeglé

Qianjie Chen

Becky Alexander

Tomás Sherwen

...

2020/6/25

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Co-Authors

H-index: 183
Daniel J. Jacob

Daniel J. Jacob

Harvard University

H-index: 149
Jose L. Jimenez

Jose L. Jimenez

University of Colorado Boulder

H-index: 126
Randall V Martin

Randall V Martin

Washington University in St. Louis

H-index: 111
Paul Wennberg

Paul Wennberg

California Institute of Technology

H-index: 81
Joel Thornton

Joel Thornton

University of Washington

H-index: 75
Daniel A Jaffe

Daniel A Jaffe

University of Washington

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