Erika Köhler
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Also affiliated: Goddard Space Flight Center (2018–2025); Radboud University Nijmegen (2009); University of Giessen (2011); Hammersmith Hospital (1987); University Hospital of Basel (1987); Universität Greifswald (1981); Düsseldorf University Hospital (1983); University Hospital of Zurich (1986); Institute for Diabetes Gerhardt Katsch (1965–2009); Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (1983)
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Erika Köhler's research focuses on planetary science, with a particular emphasis on Venus. She investigates key science questions related to Venus's evolution and the prospect of detecting volcanic signatures on exoplanets using direct imaging. Her work also assesses the evidence for active volcanism on Venus, identifying current limitations and prospects for future investigations. Köhler has contributed to studies on collision-induced absorption in atmospheric and planetary contexts, including new measurements of high-temperature CO2–CO2 collision-induced absorption. She is involved in initiatives such as the AVENGERS (ANALOGS FOR VENUS GEOLOGICALLY RECENT SURFACES) INITIATIVE, which investigates terrestrial analog active volcano-tectonic areas for Venus exploration. Köhler has published extensively on these topics, with her work contributing to a h-index of 12 and over 745 citations across 109 publications.
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- h-index: 12
- Publications: 109
- Citations: 784
Selected Publications
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Radar Anomaly (Venus) (2025)
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The thermal structure of the Venus atmosphere: Intercomparison of Venus Express and ground based observations of vertical temperature and density profiles (2017)
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