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Silvia Kloster

Silvia Kloster

D-Index & Metrics

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
42
Citations
16221
World Ranking
7245
National Ranking
463

Silvia Kloster 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 Silvia Kloster sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 106 publications — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Silvia Kloster 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 Silvia Kloster sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 42 D-Index — 25th percentile

25% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Silvia Kloster is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany. Their academic profile shows involvement in scientific research, although specific details about publications, co-authors, or preferred publication venues are not documented.

The available data does not list any recent papers, book publications, main fields, or subfields of study linked to Silvia Kloster. Likewise, there are no records of main topics of work or awards won. This limits detailed insight into the research focus or career milestones.

Despite the scarcity of direct publication and collaboration information, affiliation with the Max Planck Society suggests engagement with high-level scientific research. The Max Planck Society is known for fostering interdisciplinary studies and advanced research initiatives across multiple scientific domains.

Without recorded co-authors or frequent publication venues, it is not possible to identify collaboration networks or the typical academic forums for their work. Similarly, absence of data on research topics or fields precludes mapping of the scientist's specific expertise or contributions.

As Silvia Kloster is not deceased, their career activities remain current but undocumented in the provided data scope. Further updates or external sources may be necessary for a more complete profile or to trace their academic influence and output.

Best Publications

  • Description and evaluation of the Model for Ozone and Related chemical Tracers, version 4 (MOZART-4)

    Louisa K. Emmons;Stacy Walters;Peter G. Hess;Peter G. Hess;Jean-François Lamarque

  • Analysis and quantification of the diversities of aerosol life cycles within AeroCom

    C. Textor;M. Schulz;S. Guibert;S. Kinne

  • Developments in the MPI-M Earth System Model version 1.2 (MPI-ESM1.2) and Its Response to Increasing CO2.

    Thorsten Mauritsen;Thorsten Mauritsen;Jürgen Bader;Tobias Becker;Jörg Behrens

  • A human-driven decline in global burned area

    N. Andela;N. Andela;D. C. Morton;L. Giglio;Y Chen

  • The aerosol-climate model ECHAM5-HAM

    P. Stier;J. Feichter;S. Kinne;S. Kloster

  • Evolution of anthropogenic and biomass burning emissions of air pollutants at global and regional scales during the 1980–2010 period

    Claire Granier;Bertrand Bessagnet;Tami Bond;Ariela D'Angiola

  • An AeroCom Initial Assessment - Optical Properties in Aerosol Component Modules of Global Models

    S. Kinne;M. Schulz;C. Textor;S. Guibert

  • Historic global biomass burning emissions for CMIP6 (BB4CMIP) based on merging satellite observations with proxies and fire models (1750-2015)

    Margreet J.E. Van Marle;Silvia Kloster;Brian I. Magi;Jennifer R. Marlon

  • Observed 20th century desert dust variability: impact on climate and biogeochemistry

    Natalie Mahowald;Silvia Kloster;S. Engelstaedter;Jefferson Keith Moore

  • Cloud microphysics and aerosol indirect effects in the global climate model ECHAM5-HAM

    U. Lohmann;P. Stier;C. Hoose;S. Ferrachat

  • The status and challenge of global fire modelling

    Stijn Hantson;Almut Arneth;Sandy P. Harrison;Sandy P. Harrison;Douglas I. Kelley;Douglas I. Kelley

  • Aerosol Impacts on Climate and Biogeochemistry

    Natalie Mahowald;Daniel S. Ward;Silvia Kloster;Mark G. Flanner

  • The changing radiative forcing of fires: global model estimates for past, present and future

    D. S. Ward;S. Kloster;N. M. Mahowald;B. M. Rogers

  • MAC‐v1: A new global aerosol climatology for climate studies

    Stefan Kinne;Declan O’Donnel;Philip Stier;Silvia Kloster

  • The Fire Modeling Intercomparison Project (FireMIP), phase 1: Experimental and analytical protocols with detailed model descriptions

    Sam S. Rabin;Sam S. Rabin;Joe R. Melton;Gitta Lasslop;Dominique Bachelet

  • Land management: data availability and process understanding for global change studies.

    Karl-Heinz Erb;Sebastiaan Luyssaert;Sebastiaan Luyssaert;Patrick Meyfroidt;Julia Pongratz

  • The effect of harmonized emissions on aerosol properties in global models – an AeroCom experiment

    C. Textor;M Schulz;S. Guibert;S. Kinne

  • Fire dynamics during the 20th century simulated by the Community Land Model

    Silvia Kloster;Silvia Kloster;Natalie Mahowald;Jim Randerson;Peter E Thornton

  • Biomass burning fuel consumption rates: a field measurement database

    T.T. van Leeuwen;T.T. van Leeuwen;G.R. van der Werf;A.A. Hoffmann;R.G. Detmers;R.G. Detmers

  • The impacts of climate, land use, and demography on fires during the 21st century simulated by CLM-CN

    S. Kloster;N. M. Mahowald;J. T. Randerson;P. J. Lawrence

Frequent Co-Authors

Gitta Lasslop
Gitta Lasslop Max Planck Society
Victor Brovkin
Victor Brovkin Max Planck Society
Johann Feichter
Johann Feichter Max Planck Society
Philip Stier
Philip Stier University of Oxford
Christian Reick
Christian Reick Max Planck Society
Erich Roeckner
Erich Roeckner Max Planck Society
Thomas Raddatz
Thomas Raddatz Max Planck Society
Julia Pongratz
Julia Pongratz Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Stefan Kinne
Stefan Kinne Max Planck Society
Natalie M. Mahowald
Natalie M. Mahowald Cornell University

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