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Matthias Schneider is affiliated with the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany. Their research spans multiple fields primarily related to Earth and Planetary Sciences, Environmental Science, and Medicine. Within these broad areas, Schneider's work focuses significantly on Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Rheumatology, Immunology, and Spectroscopy.

The scientist's research covers several main topics, including Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, Atmospheric Ozone and Climate, Atmospheric Chemistry and Aerosols, Climate Variability and Models, Spectroscopy and Laser Applications, Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry, and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Research.

Matthias Schneider has contributed to numerous publications, with recent significant papers including:

  • Validation of methane and carbon monoxide from Sentinel-5 Precursor using TCCON and NDACC-IRWG stations (2021), Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
  • Synthetic Vasculature Datasets (2021), Harvard Dataverse
  • COVID-19 Crisis Reduces Free Tropospheric Ozone Across the Northern Hemisphere (2021), Geophysical Research Letters
  • Overview: Estimating and reporting uncertainties in remotely sensed atmospheric composition and temperature (2020), Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
  • First data set of H 2 O/HDO columns from the Tropospheric Monitoring Instrument (TROPOMI) (2020), Atmospheric Measurement Techniques

Their frequent coauthors are:

  • Frank Hase (25 coauthored papers)
  • Benjamin Ertl (19 coauthored papers)
  • Christopher J. Diekmann (18 coauthored papers)
  • Omaira García (17 coauthored papers)
  • Farahnaz Khosrawi (16 coauthored papers)

Publication venues where Schneider has contributed regularly include:

  • Atmospheric Measurement Techniques (12 publications)
  • Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (7 publications)
  • Zeitschrift für Rheumatologie (5 publications)
  • Earth System Science Data (4 publications)
  • Geophysical Research Letters (3 publications)

Matthias Schneider has also authored books published by agencies such as Agencia Estatal de Meteorología and Organización Meteorológica Mundial eBooks, including Izaña Atmospheric Research Center. Activity Report 2017-2018 (2020), as well as a book published by Geschlecht & Gesellschaft titled Männlichkeit und Flucht (2023).

Best Publications

  • Stable isotopes in atmospheric water vapor and applications to the hydrologic cycle

    Joseph Galewsky;Hans Christian Steen-Larsen;Robert D. Field;Robert D. Field;John Worden

  • Process-evaluation of tropospheric humidity simulated by general circulation models using water vapor isotopologues: 1. Comparison between models and observations

    Camille Risi;Camille Risi;David Noone;John Worden;Christian Frankenberg

  • Dynamic Processes Governing Lower-Tropospheric HDO/H2O Ratios as Observed from Space and Ground

    Christian Frankenberg;Kei Yoshimura;Thorsten Warneke;Ilse Aben

  • An update on ozone profile trends for the period 2000 to 2016

    Wolfgang Steinbrecht;Lucien Froidevaux;Ryan Fuller;Ray Wang

  • Validation of methane and carbon monoxide from Sentinel-5 Precursor using TCCON and NDACC-IRWG stations

    Mahesh Kumar Sha;Bavo Langerock;Jean-François L. Blavier;Thomas Blumenstock

  • Mapping carbon monoxide pollution from space down to city scales with daily global coverage

    Tobias Borsdorff;Joost aan de Brugh;Haili Hu;Otto Hasekamp

  • Increased Northern Hemispheric carbon monoxide burden in the troposphere in 2002 and 2003 detected from the ground and from space

    Leonid N. Yurganov;Pierre Duchatelet;A. V. Dzhola;David P. Edwards

  • Recent Northern Hemisphere stratospheric HCl increase due to atmospheric circulation changes

    Emmanuel Mahieu;M P Chipperfield;Justus Notholt;T Reddmann

  • Validation of ozone measurements from the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE)

    E. Dupuy;K.A. Walker;K.A. Walker;J. Kar;C.D. Boone

  • Consistent evaluation of ACOS-GOSAT, BESD-SCIAMACHY, CarbonTracker, and MACC through comparisons to TCCON

    Susan Kulawik;Debra Wunch;Christopher O'Dell;Christian Frankenberg

  • COVID-19 Crisis Reduces Free Tropospheric Ozone across the Northern Hemisphere

    Wolfgang Steinbrecht;Dagmar Kubistin;Christian Plass-Dülmer;Jonathan Davies

  • Continuous quality assessment of atmospheric water vapour measurement techniques: FTIR, Cimel, MFRSR, GPS, and Vaisala RS92

    M. Schneider;P. M. Romero;F. Hase;T. Blumenstock

  • Impact of aerobic exercise training on cognitive functions and affect associated to the COMT polymorphism in young adults

    Sanna Stroth;Ralf K. Reinhardt;Jan Thöne;Katrin Hille

  • CO measurements from the ACE-FTS satellite instrument: data analysis and validation using ground-based, airborne and spaceborne observations

    Cathy Clerbaux;Maya George;Solène Turquety;K. A. Walker;K. A. Walker

  • Process-evaluation of tropospheric humidity simulated by general circulation models using water vapor isotopic observations: 2. Using isotopic diagnostics to understand the mid and upper tropospheric moist bias in the tropics and subtropics

    Camille Risi;Camille Risi;David Noone;John Worden;Christian Frankenberg

  • Evaluation of tropospheric and stratospheric ozone trends over Western Europe from ground-based FTIR network observations

    C. Vigouroux;M. De Mazière;P. Demoulin;C. Servais

  • Template-Directed Self-Recognition of Alkyl-Bridged Bis(catechol) Ligands in the Formation of Helicate-Type Complexes.

    Markus Albrecht;Matthias Schneider;Herbert Röttele

  • Does GOSAT capture the true seasonal cycle of carbon dioxide

    H Lindqvist;H Lindqvist;Christopher O'Dell;S Basu;S Basu;Hartmut Boesch

  • Trends of ozone total columns and vertical distribution from FTIR observations at eight NDACC stations around the globe

    C Vigouroux;Thomas Blumenstock;M T Coffey;Q Errera

  • Absorption cross-sections of Ozone in the ultraviolet and visible spectral regions – Status report 2015

    Johannes Orphal;Johannes Staehelin;Johanna Tamminen;Geir Braathen

Frequent Co-Authors

Frank Hase
Frank Hase Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Thomas Blumenstock
Thomas Blumenstock Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Justus Notholt
Justus Notholt University of Bremen
Nicholas M. Deutscher
Nicholas M. Deutscher University of Wollongong
Ralf Sussmann
Ralf Sussmann Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Emmanuel Mahieu
Emmanuel Mahieu University of Liège
Nicholas B. Jones
Nicholas B. Jones University of Wollongong
David W. T. Griffith
David W. T. Griffith University of Wollongong
Kimberly Strong
Kimberly Strong University of Toronto
Rigel Kivi
Rigel Kivi Finnish Meteorological Institute

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