Emily Joyce Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Dr. Emily Joyce's research delves into atmospheric chemistry, with a particular focus on aerosols, atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, and the interplay between atmospheric ozone and climate. Her work extends to marine and coastal ecosystems, including the study of ocean acidification effects and responses. Recent investigations have utilized isotopic evidence to understand the secondary production of HONO in wildfire plumes and have quantified nitrate formation pathways in the Equatorial Pacific atmosphere. Further contributions include examining the role of alkyl nitrates and sea ice emissions in influencing atmospheric NO<sub>x</sub> sources and cycling within the Southern Ocean marine boundary layer during summertime. She also researches nitrogen sources in precipitation and their impacts on coastal regions.
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- h-index: 8
- Publications: 38
- Citations: 315
Selected Publications
- Constraining Biomass Burning δ <sup>15</sup> N(NH <sub>3</sub> ) in the Western United States Using Field-Based Measurements (2025) DOI
- Discerning the concentration and bi-directional flux of ammonia in an urban estuary using the relaxed eddy accumulation method (2023) DOI
- Isotopic evidence that alkyl nitrates are important to aerosol nitrate formation in the Equatorial Pacific (2022) DOI
- Isotopic evidence that alkyl nitrates are important to aerosol nitrate formation in the Equatorial Pacific (2021) DOI
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