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Klaus Dethloff publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Klaus Dethloff sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 221 publications — 71st percentile

71% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Klaus Dethloff D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Klaus Dethloff sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 53 D-Index — 57th percentile

57% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Klaus Dethloff is affiliated with the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research in Germany. Their research primarily spans Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Environmental Science, with a focus on atmospheric and oceanographic processes in polar regions.

Their main subfields of study include:

  • Atmospheric Science
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Oceanography
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics

Key topics addressed in their work encompass:

  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
  • Climate change and permafrost
  • Climate variability and models
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
  • Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses

Among their recent publications are:

  • Overview of the MOSAiC expedition: Atmosphere, 2022, Elementa Science of the Anthropocene
  • Overview of the MOSAiC expedition: Snow and sea ice, 2022, Elementa Science of the Anthropocene
  • Overview of the MOSAiC expedition: Physical oceanography, 2022, Elementa Science of the Anthropocene
  • Arctic Report Card 2020: The MOSAiC Expedition: A Year Drifting with the Arctic Sea Ice, 2020, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) - NOAA Central Library
  • The MOSAiC ice floe: sediment-laden survivor from the Siberian shelf, 2020, The Cryosphere

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Klaus Dethloff include:

  • Markus Rex
  • Annette Rinke
  • Matthew D. Shupe
  • Ellen Damm
  • Thomas Krumpen

They have contributed extensively to several publication venues, especially:

  • Elementa Science of the Anthropocene
  • The Cryosphere
  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) - NOAA Central Library
  • Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
  • Earth and Space Science

Best Publications

  • Regional climate projections

    J. H. Christensen;B. Hewitson;A. Busuioc;A. Chen

  • Recent Arctic amplification and extreme mid-latitude weather

    Judah Cohen;James A. Screen;Jason C. Furtado;Mathew Barlow

  • Regional Climate Information—Evaluation and Projections

    F. Giorgi;J. Christensen;M. Hulme;H. von Storch

  • Overview of the MOSAiC expedition—Atmosphere

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  • Nonlinear response of mid-latitude weather to the changing Arctic

    James E. Overland;Klaus Dethloff;Jennifer A. Francis;Richard J. Hall

  • Overview of the MOSAiC expedition

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  • The Arctic Cloud Puzzle: Using ACLOUD/PASCAL Multiplatform Observations to Unravel the Role of Clouds and Aerosol Particles in Arctic Amplification

    Manfred Wendisch;Andreas Macke;André Ehrlich;Christof Lüpkes

  • Impact of sea ice cover changes on the Northern Hemisphere atmospheric winter circulation

    Ralf Jaiser;Klaus Dethloff;Dörthe Handorf;Annette Rinke

  • The HIRHAM Regional Climate Model. Version 5 (beta)

    Ole Bøssing Christensen;Martin Drews;Jens Hesselbjerg Christensen;Klaus Dethloff

  • Overview of the MOSAiC expedition

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  • Towards multi-resolution global climate modeling with ECHAM6–FESOM. Part I: model formulation and mean climate

    D Sidorenko;T Rackow;T Jung;T Semmler

  • Understanding Causes and Effects of Rapid Warming in the Arctic

    Manfred Wendisch;Marlen Brückner;John Burrows;Susanne Crewell

  • Modelling the arctic boundary layer: An evaluation of six arcmip regional-scale models using data from the Sheba project

    Michael Tjernström;Mark Zagar;Gunilla Svensson;John J. Cassano

  • Atmospheric and Surface Processes, and Feedback Mechanisms Determining Arctic Amplification: A Review of First Results and Prospects of the (AC)3 Project

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  • Analysis of a link between fall Arctic sea ice concentration and atmospheric patterns in the following winter

    Susanna Hopsch;Judah Cohen;Klaus Dethloff

  • Stratospheric response to Arctic sea ice retreat and associated planetary wave propagation changes

    Ralf Jaiser;Klaus Dethloff;Dörthe Handorf

  • Regional climate model of the Arctic atmosphere

    Klaus Dethloff;Annette Rinke;Ralph Lehmann;Jens H. Christensen

  • On the sensitivity of a regional Arctic climate model to initial and boundary conditions

    Annette Rinke;Klaus Dethloff

  • A dynamical link between the Arctic and the global climate system

    K. Dethloff;A. Rinke;A. Benkel;M. Køltzow

  • Arctic Report Card 2020: The MOSAiC Expedition: A Year Drifting with the Arctic Sea Ice

    Matthew D. Shupe;M. Rex;K. Dethloff;E. Damm

  • Arctic Moisture Source for Eurasian Snow Cover Variations in Autumn

    Martin Wegmann;Yvan Orsolini;Marta Vázquez;Luis Gimeno

  • Wave heights in the 21st century Arctic Ocean simulated with a regional climate model

    Vyacheslav Khon;Vyacheslav Khon;I. I. Mokhov;F. A. Pogarskiy;A. Babanin

  • The MOSAiC ice floe: sediment-laden survivor from the Siberian shelf

    Thomas Krumpen;Florent Birrien;Frank Kauker;Thomas Rackow

  • Evaluation of an ensemble of Arctic regional climate models: spatiotemporal fields during the SHEBA year

    A. Rinke;K. Dethloff;JJ Cassano;JH Christensen

  • Winter Weather Patterns over Northern Eurasia and Arctic Sea Ice Loss

    Bingyi Wu;Dörthe Handorf;Klaus Dethloff;Annette Rinke

Frequent Co-Authors

Annette Rinke
Annette Rinke Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Jens Hesselbjerg Christensen
Jens Hesselbjerg Christensen University of Copenhagen
Roland Neuber
Roland Neuber Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
René Laprise
René Laprise University of Quebec at Montreal
Antje Weisheimer
Antje Weisheimer University of Oxford
Marion Maturilli
Marion Maturilli Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Andreas Herber
Andreas Herber Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Koji Yamazaki
Koji Yamazaki Hokkaido University
Amanda H. Lynch
Amanda H. Lynch Brown University
Igor I. Mokhov
Igor I. Mokhov Lomonosov Moscow State University

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