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Claudia Stolle is affiliated with the Leibniz Institute of Atmospheric Physics at the Rostock University in Germany. Their research spans several interconnected fields, primarily focusing on physics and astronomy, earth and planetary sciences, and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their work integrates diverse but related scientific domains, with significant contributions to astronomy and astrophysics, molecular biology, geophysics, oceanography, and atmospheric science.

The main topics covered in their publications include:

  • Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
  • Geomagnetism and paleomagnetism studies
  • Solar and space plasma dynamics
  • Earthquake detection and analysis
  • Geophysics and gravity measurements
  • Atmospheric ozone and climate
  • GNSS positioning and interference

Claudia Stolle has published extensively across multiple venues, with notable frequent contributions to:

  • Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics
  • Earth Planets and Space
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences
  • Space Weather

Several recent publications by Claudia Stolle include:

  • International Geomagnetic Reference Field: the thirteenth generation, 2021, Earth Planets and Space
  • The Geomagnetic Kp Index and Derived Indices of Geomagnetic Activity, 2021, Space Weather
  • September 2019 Antarctic Sudden Stratospheric Warming: Quasi-6-Day Wave Burst and Ionospheric Effects, 2020, Geophysical Research Letters
  • Geomagnetic Activity Index Hpo, 2022, Geophysical Research Letters
  • Examining the Wind Shear Theory of Sporadic E With ICON/MIGHTI Winds and COSMIC-2 Radio Occultation Data, 2021, Geophysical Research Letters

Collaboration is an important aspect of Claudia Stolle's research. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Yosuke Yamazaki
  • Guram Kervalishvili
  • Chao Xiong
  • Tarique Adnan Siddiqui
  • Jürgen Matzka

The breadth of Claudia Stolle's research topics and frequent publication in specialized journals indicates a focus on the dynamic processes within the Earth's atmosphere and near-Earth space environment, as well as interdisciplinary approaches involving molecular biology and atmospheric sciences.

Best Publications

  • International Geomagnetic Reference Field: the thirteenth generation

    P. Alken;P. Alken;E. Thébault;C. D. Beggan;H. Amit

  • The Geomagnetic Kp Index and Derived Indices of Geomagnetic Activity

    J. Matzka;C. Stolle;Y. Yamazaki;O. Bronkalla

  • The Swarm Satellite Constellation Application and Research Facility (SCARF) and Swarm data products

    Nils Olsen;Eigil Friis-Christensen;Rune Floberghagen;Patrick Alken;Patrick Alken

  • Magnetic signatures of equatorial spread F as observed by the CHAMP satellite

    Claudia Stolle;Hermann Lühr;Martin Rother;G. Balasis

  • Resolution of direction of oceanic magnetic lineations by the sixth-generation lithospheric magnetic field model from CHAMP satellite magnetic measurements

    S. Maus;S. Maus;F. Yin;H. Lühr;C. Manoj;C. Manoj

  • Lunar‐dependent equatorial ionospheric electrodynamic effects during sudden stratospheric warmings

    Bela G. Fejer;M. E. Olson;J. L. Chau;C. Stolle

  • Longitudinal variation of F region electron density and thermospheric zonal wind caused by atmospheric tides

    Hermann Lühr;Kathrin Häusler;Claudia Stolle

  • Third generation of the Potsdam Magnetic Model of the Earth (POMME)

    S. Maus;S. Maus;Martin Rother;Claudia Stolle;W. Mai

  • Earth's lithospheric magnetic field determined to spherical harmonic degree 90 from CHAMP satellite measurements

    Stefan Maus;Martin Rother;Kumar Hemant;Claudia Stolle

  • September 2019 Antarctic Sudden Stratospheric Warming: Quasi-6-Day Wave Burst and Ionospheric Effects

    Yosuke Yamazaki;Vivien Matthias;Yasunobu Miyoshi;Claudia Stolle

  • Fifth-generation lithospheric magnetic field model from CHAMP satellite measurements

    Stefan Maus;Hermann Lühr;Martin Rother;Kumar Hemant

  • Estimating the daytime Equatorial Ionization Anomaly strength from electric field proxies

    C. Stolle;C. Manoj;C. Manoj;H. Lühr;S. Maus

  • Comparing plasma bubble occurrence rates at CHAMP and GRACE altitudes during high and low solar activity

    C. Xiong;J. Park;H. Lühr;C. Stolle

  • The Swarm satellite loss of GPS signal and its relation to ionospheric plasma irregularities

    Chao Xiong;Claudia Stolle;Hermann Lühr

  • Solar activity dependence of the electron density in the equatorial anomaly regions observed by CHAMP

    Huixin Liu;Claudia Stolle;Matthias Förster;Shigeto Watanabe

  • Long-term analysis of ionospheric polar patches based on CHAMP TEC data

    M. Noja;Claudia Stolle;J. Park;H. Lühr

  • Examining the Wind Shear Theory of Sporadic E With ICON/MIGHTI Winds and COSMIC‐2 Radio 2 Occultation Data

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  • Scale analysis of equatorial plasma irregularities derived from Swarm constellation

    Chao Xiong;Claudia Stolle;Hermann Lühr;Jaeheung Park

  • Ionospheric Plasma Irregularities Characterized by the Swarm Satellites: Statistics at High Latitudes

    Yaqi Jin;Andres Spicher;Chao Xiong;Lasse Boy Novock Clausen

  • Equatorial electrodynamics and neutral background in the Asian sector during the 2009 stratospheric sudden warming

    Huixin Liu;Mamoru Yamamoto;S. Tulasi Ram;Takuya Tsugawa

  • Magnetic signatures and conjugate features of low-latitude plasma blobs as observed by the CHAMP satellite

    Jaeheung Park;Claudia Stolle;Hermann Lühr;Martin Rother

Frequent Co-Authors

Hermann Lühr
Hermann Lühr University of Potsdam
Martin Rother
Martin Rother University of Potsdam
Nils Olsen
Nils Olsen Technical University of Denmark
Norbert Jakowski
Norbert Jakowski German Aerospace Center
Bela G. Fejer
Bela G. Fejer Utah State University
Stephan Buchert
Stephan Buchert Swedish Institute of Space Physics
Stefan Maus
Stefan Maus University of Colorado Denver
Yuri Shprits
Yuri Shprits University of Potsdam
Eelco Doornbos
Eelco Doornbos Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute
Jan Laštovička
Jan Laštovička Czech Academy of Sciences

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