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66
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12353
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2138
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T. von Clarmann 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 T. von Clarmann sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 299 publications — 86th percentile

86% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

T. von Clarmann 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 T. von Clarmann sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 66 D-Index — 79th percentile

79% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

T. von Clarmann is affiliated with the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany and conducts research primarily within Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science. The scientist's work focuses heavily on Atmospheric Science, particularly in the areas of atmospheric ozone and climate, atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, and atmospheric chemistry and aerosols.

The research topics covered 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
  • Cryospheric Studies and Observations

Frequent publication venues for T. von Clarmann are concentrated in journals related to atmospheric and environmental sciences, particularly:

  • Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
  • Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Earth System Science Data
  • OSA Optical Sensors and Sensing Congress 2021 (AIS, FTS, HISE, SENSORS, ES)

The scientist collaborates regularly with co-authors including G. P. Stiller, B. Funke, N. Glatthor, Udo Grabowski, and S. Kellmann, reflecting a network of partners involved primarily in atmospheric research.

Recent publications authored or co-authored by T. von Clarmann include:

  • Overview: Estimating and reporting uncertainties in remotely sensed atmospheric composition and temperature, 2020, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques

Other related works in the dataset, while not authored by T. von Clarmann but relevant to the field context, include:

  • Measurement report: regional trends of stratospheric ozone evaluated using the MErged GRIdded Dataset of Ozone Profiles (MEGRIDOP), 2021, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Overview and update of the SPARC Data Initiative: comparison of stratospheric composition measurements from satellite limb sounders, 2021, Earth System Science Data
  • IMK/IAA MIPAS temperature retrieval version 8: nominal measurements, 2021, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
  • Trends of atmospheric water vapour in Switzerland from ground-based radiometry, FTIR and GNSS data, 2020, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

Best Publications

  • MIPAS: an instrument for atmospheric and climate research

    H. Fischer;M. Birk;C. Blom;B. Carli

  • 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

  • Optimized forward model and retrieval scheme for MIPAS near-real-time data processing.

    Marco Ridolfi;Bruno Carli;Massimo Carlotti;Thomas von Clarmann

  • 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

  • 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

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

    Wolfgang Steinbrecht;Lucien Froidevaux;Ryan Fuller;Ray Wang

  • Vertical structure of stratospheric water vapour trends derived from merged satellite data.

    M. I. Hegglin;D. A. Plummer;T. G. Shepherd;J. F. Scinocca

  • Composition changes after the "Halloween" solar proton event: the High Energy Particle Precipitation in the Atmosphere (HEPPA) model versus MIPAS data intercomparison study

    B. Funke;A. Baumgaertner;M. Calisto;T. Egorova

  • Short- and medium-term atmospheric constituent effects of very large solar proton events

    C. H. Jackman;D. R. Marsh;F. M. Vitt;R. R. Garcia

  • Downward transport of upper atmospheric NOx into the polar stratosphere and lower mesosphere during the Antarctic 2003 and Arctic 2002/2003 winters

    B. Funke;M. López-Puertas;S. Gil-López;T. von Clarmann

  • Observation of NO(x) Enhancement and Ozone Depletion in the Northern and Southern hemispheres after the October-November 2003 Solar Proton Events

    M. López-Puertas;B. Funke;S. Gil-López;T. von Clarmann

  • Satellite observation of lowermost tropospheric ozone by multispectral synergism of IASI thermal infrared and GOME-2 ultraviolet measurements over Europe

    J. Cuesta;M. Eremenko;X. Liu;G. Dufour

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

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

  • Arctic winter 2010/2011 at the brink of an ozone hole

    B.-M. Sinnhuber;G. Stiller;R. Ruhnke;T. von Clarmann

  • Mesospheric and stratospheric NOy produced by energetic particle precipitation during 2002–2012

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

  • 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

  • MIPAS detects Antarctic stratospheric belt of NAT PSCs caused by mountain waves

    M. Höpfner;N. Larsen;R. Spang;B. P. Luo

  • Reassessment of MIPAS age of air trends and variability

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

  • Stratospheric ClONO2 and HNO3 profiles inside the Arctic vortex from MIPAS-B limb emission spectra obtained during EASOE

    H. Oelhaf;T.V. Clarmann;H. Fischer;F. Friedl-Vallon

  • Reconciliation of Halogen-Induced Ozone Loss with the Total-Column Ozone Record

    T. G. Shepherd;D. A. Plummer;J. F. Scinocca;M. I. Hegglin

  • ACE-FTS ozone, water vapour, nitrous oxide, nitric acid, and carbon monoxide profile comparisons with MIPAS and MLS

    Patrick E. Sheese;Kaley A. Walker;Kaley A. Walker;Chris D. Boone;Peter F. Bernath

Frequent Co-Authors

Bernd Funke
Bernd Funke Spanish National Research Council
Gabriele Stiller
Gabriele Stiller Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Michael Höpfner
Michael Höpfner Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Norbert Glatthor
Norbert Glatthor Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Manuel López-Puertas
Manuel López-Puertas Spanish National Research Council
Andrea Linden
Andrea Linden Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Sylvia Kellmann
Sylvia Kellmann Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Herbert Fischer
Herbert Fischer Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Kaley A. Walker
Kaley A. Walker University of Toronto
Hermann Oelhaf
Hermann Oelhaf Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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