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Kerri Pratt is a Professor of Chemistry and Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Michigan, affiliated with the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. Her research focuses on atmospheric chemistry, particularly the interactions between pollution and natural processes in polar regions.
Her recent studies examine Arctic aerosols, halogen chemistry, and the impact of oil fields on air quality, utilizing field experiments and advanced analytical techniques to understand particle composition, ozone depletion, and climate-relevant properties.
- Blowing snow and Arctic aerosols: Investigating particle phase states and transport mechanisms.
- Oil field emissions: Assessing NOx and bromine chemistry effects on regional pollution.
- Halogen production: Analyzing dust from shrinking lakes and its air quality implications.
- Single-particle analysis: Developing methods to quantify aerosol diversity in Arctic environments.
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