Daniel James Jacob

Affiliations: 
Atmospheric Chemistry and Environmental Engineering Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
Area:
Atmospheric Chemistry Modeling
Website:
http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/people/faculty/djj/
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http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=5C1bJKkAAAAJ&hl=en
http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/cvdj.html
http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechETD:etd-01112005-133508

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Parents

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Michael R. Hoffmann grad student 1985 Caltech
 (The origins of inorganic acidity in fogs)
Michael B. McElroy post-doc 1985-1987 Harvard (Physics Tree)
Steven C. Wofsy post-doc 1985-1987 Harvard

Children

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Amanda C. Staudt grad student 2001 Harvard
Randall Vaughn Martin grad student 1998-2002 Harvard
Qinbin Li grad student 2003 Harvard
Hongyu Liu grad student 2003 Harvard
Colette L. Heald grad student 2005 Harvard
Tzung-May Fu grad student 2007 Harvard
Rynda C. Hudman grad student 2007 Harvard
Noelle E. Selin grad student 2007 Harvard
Shiliang Wu grad student 2007 Harvard
Yaping Xiao grad student 2007 Harvard
Easan E. Drury grad student 2009 Harvard
Monika Kopacz grad student 2009 Harvard
Thomas D. Fairlie grad student 2010 Harvard
Christopher D. Holmes grad student 2010 Harvard
Jenny A. Fisher grad student 2011 Harvard
Justin P. Parrella grad student 2012 Harvard
Pui K. Tai grad student 2012 Harvard
Peter W. Zoogman grad student 2013 Harvard
Helen M. Amos grad student 2014 Harvard
Eloise A. Marais grad student 2014 Harvard
Qiaoqiao Wang grad student 2014 Harvard
Kevin J. Wecht grad student 2014 Harvard
Mathew John Evans post-doc
Lyatt Jaegle post-doc
Yanxu Zhang post-doc
Becky Alexander post-doc 2003-2005 Harvard
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Dang R, Jacob DJ, Zhai S, et al. (2024) A Satellite-Based Indicator for Diagnosing Particulate Nitrate Sensitivity to Precursor Emissions: Application to East Asia, Europe, and North America. Environmental Science & Technology
Li B, Liao H, Li K, et al. (2024) Unlocking nitrogen management potential via large-scale farming for air quality and substantial co-benefits. National Science Review. 11: nwae324
Qu Z, Jacob DJ, Bloom AA, et al. (2024) Inverse modeling of 2010-2022 satellite observations shows that inundation of the wet tropics drove the 2020-2022 methane surge. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 121: e2402730121
Varon DJ, Jervis D, Pandey S, et al. (2024) Quantifying NO point sources with Landsat and Sentinel-2 satellite observations of NO plumes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 121: e2317077121
Zhai S, Jacob DJ, Franco B, et al. (2024) Transpacific Transport of Asian Peroxyacetyl Nitrate (PAN) Observed from Satellite: Implications for Ozone. Environmental Science & Technology
Bates KH, Evans MJ, Henderson BH, et al. (2024) Impacts of updated reaction kinetics on the global GEOS-Chem simulation of atmospheric chemistry. Geoscientific Model Development. 7: 1511-1524
Kim E, Kim BU, Kim HC, et al. (2024) North Korean CO emissions reconstruction using DMZ ground observations, TROPOMI space-borne data, and the CMAQ air quality model. The Science of the Total Environment. 171059
Maasakkers JD, McDuffie EE, Sulprizio MP, et al. (2023) A Gridded Inventory of Annual 2012-2018 U.S. Anthropogenic Methane Emissions. Environmental Science & Technology
Moch JM, Mickley LJ, Keller CA, et al. (2022) Aerosol-Radiation Interactions in China in Winter: Competing Effects of Reduced Shortwave Radiation and Cloud-Snowfall-Albedo Feedbacks Under Rapidly Changing Emissions. Journal of Geophysical Research. Atmospheres : Jgr. 127: e2021JD035442
Saiz-Lopez A, Sitkiewicz SP, Roca-Sanjuán D, et al. (2022) Author Correction: Photoreduction of gaseous oxidized mercury changes global atmospheric mercury speciation, transport and deposition. Nature Communications. 13: 881
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