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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Erika Köhler's research focuses on planetary science, with a significant emphasis on Venus exploration and the study of its atmosphere and geological processes. Her work investigates the potential for volcanic activity on Venus and the methods for detecting such signatures, including through direct imaging of exoplanets. Köhler also contributes to the understanding of atmospheric composition through studies on collision-induced absorption, particularly for carbon dioxide, which is relevant for planetary atmosphere modeling. She has been involved in initiatives like AVENGERS (ANALOGS FOR VENUS GEOLOGICALLY RECENT SURFACES), which explore terrestrial analog sites to better understand Venus's surface geology. Her publications address key science questions, mission concepts, and future investigations for Venus exploration, as well as the importance of experimental facilities for Venus research. Köhler's scholarly output includes 109 publications with an h-index of 12 and 739 citations.
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- h-index: 12
- Publications: 109
- Citations: 739
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- Radar Anomaly (Venus) (2025) DOI
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