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Norbert Glatthor is affiliated with the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions to Environmental Science. The core of their work lies in Atmospheric Science and Global and Planetary Change, complemented by studies in Astronomy and Astrophysics, Spectroscopy, and Oceanography.

The scientist's research topics cover a diverse range of atmospheric and environmental phenomena. These include:

  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Atmospheric Chemistry and Aerosols
  • Ionosphere and Magnetosphere Dynamics
  • Climate Variability and Models
  • Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
  • Marine and Coastal Ecosystems

Glatthor has published extensively, with notable recent papers showcasing their involvement in atmospheric gas modeling and observational studies. Selected recent publications include:

  • "Inverse modelling of carbonyl sulfide: implementation, evaluation and implications for the global budget," 2021, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • "IMK/IAA MIPAS temperature retrieval version 8: nominal measurements," 2021, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
  • "Pollution trace gas distributions and their transport in the Asian monsoon upper troposphere and lowermost stratosphere during the StratoClim campaign 2017," 2020, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • "Pollution trace gases C2H6, C2H2, HCOOH, and PAN in the North Atlantic UTLS: observations and simulations," 2021, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • "Biomass burning pollution in the South Atlantic upper troposphere: GLORIA trace gas observations and evaluation of the CAMS model," 2022, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

The primary publication venues for Glatthor's work include:

  • Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
  • Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Geophysical Research Letters

Frequent collaborators in their research include T. von Clarmann, S. Kellmann, G. P. Stiller, A. Linden, and Michael Kiefer. These co-authors have contributed to several studies, reflecting ongoing partnerships within the atmospheric science community.

Best Publications

  • Retrieval of temperature and tangent altitude pointing from limb emission spectra recorded from space by the Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmospheric Sounding (MIPAS)

    T. von Clarmann;N. Glatthor;U. Grabowski;M. Höpfner

  • Retrieval of temperature, H 2 O, O 3 , HNO 3 , CH 4 , N 2 O, ClONO 2 and ClO from MIPAS reduced resolution nominal mode limb emission measurements

    T. von Clarmann;M. Höpfner;S. Kellmann;A. Linden

  • Observed temporal evolution of global mean age of stratospheric air for the 2002 to 2010 period

    G. P. Stiller;T. von Clarmann;F. Haenel;B. Funke

  • Sensitivity of trace gas abundances retrievals from infrared limb emission spectra to simplifying approximations in radiative transfer modelling

    Gabriele P. Stiller;Thomas von Clarmann;Bernd Funke;Norbert Glatthor

  • Retrieval of stratospheric NOx from 5.3 and 6.2 μm nonlocal thermodynamic equilibrium emissions measured by Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmospheric Sounding (MIPAS) on Envisat

    Bernd Funke;M. López-Puertas;T. von Clarmann;G. P. Stiller

  • Global distribution of mean age of stratospheric air from MIPAS SF 6 measurements

    G.P. Stiller;T. von Clarmann;M. Höpfner;N. Glatthor

  • Reassessment of MIPAS age of air trends and variability

    F. J. Haenel;G. P. Stiller;T. Von Clarmann;Bernd Funke

  • Stratospheric sulfur and its implications for radiative forcing simulated by the chemistry climate model EMAC

    C. Brühl;J. Lelieveld;J. Lelieveld;H. Tost;M. Höpfner

  • Validation of HNO 3 , ClONO 2 , and N 2 O 5 from the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment Fourier Transform Spectrometer (ACE-FTS)

    M.A. Wolff;T. Kerzenmacher;K. Strong;K.A. Walker;K.A. Walker

  • Drift-corrected trends and periodic variations in MIPAS IMK/IAA ozone measurements

    E. Eckert;T. Von Clarmann;M. Kiefer;G. P. Stiller

  • Evidence of scattering of tropospheric radiation by PSCs in mid-IR limb emission spectra: MIPAS-B observations and KOPRA simulations

    M. Höpfner;H. Oelhaf;G. Wetzel;F. Friedl-Vallon

  • Carbon monoxide distributions from the upper troposphere to the mesosphere inferred from 4.7 μm non-local thermal equilibrium emissions measured by MIPAS on Envisat

    B. Funke;M. López-Puertas;M. García-Comas;G. P. Stiller

  • Mixing Processes during the Antarctic Vortex Split in September–October 2002 as Inferred from Source Gas and Ozone Distributions from ENVISAT–MIPAS

    Norbert Glatthor;T. von Clarmann;H. Fischer;B. Funke

  • Global peroxyacetyl nitrate (PAN) retrieval in the upper troposphere from limb emission spectra of the Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmospheric Sounding (MIPAS)

    N. Glatthor;T. von Clarmann;H. Fischer;B. Funke

  • Validation of ACE-FTS N 2 O measurements

    K. Strong;M. A. Wolff;T. E. Kerzenmacher;K. A. Walker;K. A. Walker

  • Water vapor distributions measured with the Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmospheric Sounding on board Envisat (MIPAS/Envisat)

    Mathias Milz;T. von Clarmann;H. Fischer;N. Glatthor

  • HDO measurements with MIPAS

    J. Steinwagner;Mathias Milz;T. von Clarmann;N. Glatthor

  • Tropical sources and sinks of carbonyl sulfide observed from space

    N. Glatthor;M. Höpfner;I. T. Baker;J. Berry

  • Inverse modelling of carbonyl sulfide: implementation, evaluation and implications for the global budget

    Jin Ma;Linda M. J. Kooijmans;Ara Cho;Stephen A. Montzka

  • Validation of MIPAS ClONO 2 measurements

    M. Hopfner;T. von Clarmann;H. Fischer;B. Funke

  • An enhanced HNO3 second maximum in the Antarctic midwinter upper stratosphere 2003

    G. P. Stiller;Gizaw Mengistu Tsidu;T. von Clarmann;N. Glatthor

  • Experimental evidence of perturbed odd hydrogen and chlorine chemistry after the October 2003 solar proton events

    T. von Clarmann;N. Glatthor;M. Höpfner;S. Kellmann

Frequent Co-Authors

Bernd Funke
Bernd Funke Spanish National Research Council
Michael Höpfner
Michael Höpfner Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Gabriele Stiller
Gabriele Stiller Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Sylvia Kellmann
Sylvia Kellmann Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Andrea Linden
Andrea Linden Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
T. von Clarmann
T. von Clarmann Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Manuel López-Puertas
Manuel López-Puertas Spanish National Research Council
Herbert Fischer
Herbert Fischer Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Kaley A. Walker
Kaley A. Walker University of Toronto
Peter F. Bernath
Peter F. Bernath Old Dominion University

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