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Ina Mattis is affiliated with the German Meteorological Service in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with key subfields including Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science, and Immunology and Allergy. Their work covers several main topics such as Atmospheric aerosols and clouds, Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, Atmospheric Ozone and Climate, and Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization.

Ina Mattis has contributed to numerous scientific publications, including:

  • Consistency of the Single Calculus Chain Optical Products with Archived Measurements from an EARLINET Lidar Station (2020, Remote Sensing)
  • Evaluation of ECMWF IFS-AER (CAMS) operational forecasts during cycle 41r1-46r1 with calibrated ceilometer profiles over Germany (2021, Geoscientific model development)
  • Pollen observations at four EARLINET stations during the ACTRIS-COVID-19 campaign (2022, Atmospheric chemistry and physics)
  • Biomass Burning Measurements in Earlinet (2020, EPJ Web of Conferences)

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Kalliopi Artemis Voudouri
  • Νικόλαος Σιώμος
  • Holger Baars
  • Iwona S. Stachlewska
  • Konstantinos Michailidis

Ina Mattis' research has appeared across several publication venues, with contributions in Remote Sensing, Geoscientific model development, Atmospheric chemistry and physics, and EPJ Web of Conferences.

Their work addresses various aspects of atmospheric science, including the dynamics and chemistry of aerosols and clouds, environmental gas dynamics, and climate-related factors such as atmospheric ozone. Additionally, their involvement in studies related to allergic rhinitis and sensitization connects atmospheric research with immunology and allergy subfields.

Best Publications

  • Aerosol-type-dependent lidar ratios observed with Raman lidar

    D. Müller;A. Ansmann;I. Mattis;M. Tesche

  • EARLINET: towards an advanced sustainable European aerosol lidar network

    G. Pappalardo;A. Amodeo;A. Apituley;A. Comeron

  • Long-range transport of Saharan dust to northern Europe : The 11-16 October 2001 outbreak observed with EARLINET

    Albert Ansmann;Jens Bösenberg;Anatoli Chaikovsky;Adolfo Comerón

  • Transport of boreal forest fire emissions from Canada to Europe

    Caroline Forster;Ulla Wandinger;Gerhard Wotawa;Paul James

  • Systematic lidar observations of Saharan dust over Europe in the frame of EARLINET (2000-2002)

    A. Papayannis;V. Amiridis;L. Mona;G. Tsaknakis

  • The automated multiwavelength Raman polarization and water-vapor lidar Polly XT : the neXT generation

    Ronny Engelmann;Thomas Kanitz;Holger Baars;Birgit Heese

  • Around the world in 17 days - hemispheric-scale transport of forest fire smoke from Russia in May 2003

    R. Damoah;N. Spichtinger;C. Forster;P. James

  • An overview of the first decade of Polly NET : an emerging network of automated Raman-polarization lidars for continuous aerosol profiling

    Holger Baars;Thomas Kanitz;Thomas Kanitz;Ronny Engelmann;Dietrich Althausen

  • Raman lidar observations of aged Siberian and Canadian forest fire smoke in the free troposphere over Germany in 2003 : Microphysical particle characterization

    Detlef Müller;Ina Mattis;Ulla Wandinger;Albert Ansmann

  • The 16 April 2010 major volcanic ash plume over central Europe: EARLINET lidar and AERONET photometer observations at Leipzig and Munich, Germany

    A. Ansmann;M. Tesche;S. Groß;V. Freudenthaler

  • Vertical profiling of Saharan dust with Raman lidars and airborne HSRL in southern Morocco during SAMUM

    Matthias Tesche;Albert Ansmann;Detlef Müller;Dietrich Althausen

  • EARLINET correlative measurements for CALIPSO: First intercomparison results

    Gelsomina Pappalardo;Ulla Wandinger;Lucia Mona;Anja Hiebsch

  • Dual-wavelength Raman lidar observations of the extinction-to-backscatter ratio of Saharan dust

    Ina Mattis;Albert Ansmann;Detlef Müller;Ulla Wandinger

  • Ash and fine-mode particle mass profiles from EARLINET-AERONET observations over central Europe after the eruptions of the Eyjafjallajökull volcano in 2010

    A. Ansmann;M. Tesche;P. Seifert;S. Groß

  • Multiyear aerosol observations with dual-wavelength Raman lidar in the framework of EARLINET

    Ina Mattis;Albert Ansmann;Detlef Müller;Ulla Wandinger

  • Vertical aerosol distribution over Europe: Statistical analysis of Raman lidar data from 10 European Aerosol Research Lidar Network (EARLINET) stations

    Volker Matthias;D. Balis;J. Bösenberg;R. Eixmann

  • Evolution of the ice phase in tropical altocumulus: SAMUM lidar observations over Cape Verde

    A. Ansmann;M. Tesche;P. Seifert;D. Althausen

  • RAMSES: German Meteorological Service autonomous Raman lidar for water vapor, temperature, aerosol, and cloud measurements

    Jens Reichardt;Ulla Wandinger;Volker Klein;Ina Mattis

  • Extreme levels of Canadian wildfire smoke in the stratosphere over central Europe on 21-22 August 2017

    Albert Ansmann;Holger Baars;Alexandra Chudnovsky;Ina Mattis

  • Saharan dust and heterogeneous ice formation : Eleven years of cloud observations at a central European EARLINET site

    P. Seifert;A. Ansmann;I. Mattis;U. Wandinger

  • The unprecedented 2017–2018 stratospheric smoke event: decay phase and aerosol properties observed with the EARLINET

    Holger Baars;Albert Ansmann;Kevin Ohneiser;Moritz Haarig

Frequent Co-Authors

Albert Ansmann
Albert Ansmann Leibniz Association
Detlef Müller
Detlef Müller University of Hertfordshire
Ulla Wandinger
Ulla Wandinger Leibniz Association
Volker Freudenthaler
Volker Freudenthaler Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Gelsomina Pappalardo
Gelsomina Pappalardo National Research Council (CNR)
Dietrich Althausen
Dietrich Althausen Leibniz Association
Matthias Wiegner
Matthias Wiegner Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Matthias Tesche
Matthias Tesche Leipzig University
Dimitris Balis
Dimitris Balis Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Thomas Trickl
Thomas Trickl Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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