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Susanne Kratzer

Susanne Kratzer

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Ecology and Evolution

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34
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4024
World Ranking
7677
National Ranking
198

Overview

Susanne Kratzer is affiliated with Stockholm University in Sweden. Their research primarily spans Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a strong emphasis on oceanographic and environmental applications. The scientist's work extensively covers the study of marine and coastal ecosystems, as well as various aspects of water quality and atmospheric processes.

The main topics of Susanne Kratzer's research include:

  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Water Quality Monitoring and Analysis
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Water Quality Monitoring Technologies
  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
  • Remote Sensing in Agriculture
  • Marine and fisheries research

Kratzer's scholarly output includes numerous publications in well-known journals. Frequent venues for their work are:

  • Remote Sensing of Environment (6 publications)
  • Remote Sensing (3 publications)
  • Preprints.org (2 publications)
  • Earth system science data (1 publication)
  • Frontiers in Plant Science (1 publication)

Significant papers authored or co-authored by Kratzer include:

  • ACIX-Aqua: A global assessment of atmospheric correction methods for Landsat-8 and Sentinel-2 over lakes, rivers, and coastal waters, 2021, Remote Sensing of Environment
  • OC-SMART: A machine learning based data analysis platform for satellite ocean color sensors, 2020, Remote Sensing of Environment
  • Quality-control tests for OC4, OC5 and NIR-red satellite chlorophyll-a algorithms applied to coastal waters, 2021, Remote Sensing of Environment
  • A compilation of global bio-optical in situ data for ocean colour satellite applications - version three, 2022, Earth system science data
  • Cellular and Genetic Regulation of Coniferaldehyde Incorporation in Lignin of Herbaceous and Woody Plants by Quantitative Wiesner Staining, 2020, Frontiers in Plant Science

Susanne Kratzer collaborates frequently with a number of researchers, including:

  • Thomas Schroeder (5 joint publications)
  • Nima Pahlevan (3 joint publications)
  • Kohei Arai (3 joint publications)
  • Mariano Bresciani (3 joint publications)
  • Claudia Giardino (3 joint publications)

Their research spans multiple subfields, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to scientific inquiry:

  • Oceanography
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
  • Ecology
  • Water Science and Technology

Best Publications

  • An ocean-colour time series for use in climate studies: The experience of the ocean-colour climate change initiative (OC-CCI)

    Shubha Sathyendranath;Robert J.W. Brewin;Carsten Brockmann;Vanda Brotas

  • ACIX-Aqua: A global assessment of atmospheric correction methods for Landsat-8 and Sentinel-2 over lakes, rivers, and coastal waters

    Nima Pahlevan;Antoine Mangin;Sundarabalan V. Balasubramanian;Brandon Smith

  • Eutrophication and some European waters of restricted exchange

    Paul Tett;Linda Gilpin;Harald Svendsen;Carina P. Erlandsson

  • Satellite-based water quality monitoring for improved spatial and temporal retrieval of chlorophyll-a in coastal waters

    E. Therese Harvey;Susanne Kratzer;Petra Philipson

  • Using MERIS full resolution data to monitor coastal waters : A case study from Himmerfjärden, a fjord-like bay in the northwestern Baltic Sea

    Susanne Kratzer;Carsten Brockmann;Gerald Moore

  • Assessing Secchi and photic zone depth in the Baltic Sea from satellite data.

    Susanne Kratzer;Bertil Håkansson;Charlotte Sahlin

  • In situ determination of the remote sensing reflectance : an inter comparison

    G. Zibordi;K. Ruddick;I. Ansko;G. Moore

  • OC-SMART: A machine learning based data analysis platform for satellite ocean color sensors

    Yongzhen Fan;Wei Li;Nan Chen;Jae-Hyun Ahn

  • SIMilarity Environment Correction (SIMEC) applied to MERIS data over inland and coastal waters

    S. Sterckx;S. Knaeps;Susanne Kratzer;K. Ruddick

  • Improved retrieval of Secchi depth for optically-complex waters using remote sensing data

    Krista Alikas;Susanne Kratzer

  • Assessing Secchi and photic zone depth in the Baltic Sea from satellite data.

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  • Relationships between colored dissolved organic matter and dissolved organic carbon in different coastal gradients of the Baltic Sea

    E. Therese Harvey;Susanne Kratzer;Agneta Andersson

  • Relationship between the attenuation of downwelling irradiance at 490 nm with the attenuation of PAR (400 nm-700 nm) in the Baltic Sea

    Donald C. Pierson;Donald C. Pierson;Susanne Kratzer;Niklas Strömbeck;Bertil Håkansson

  • A Compilation of Global Bio-Optical in Situ Data for Ocean-Colour Satellite Applications

    André Valente;Shubha Sathyendranath;Vanda Brotas;Steven Groom

  • Intercomparison in the field between the new WISP-3 and other radiometers (TriOS Ramses, ASD FieldSpec, and TACCS)

    Annelies Hommersom;Susanne Kratzer;Marnix Laanen;Ilmar Ansko

  • Evaluation of Sentinel-3A OLCI products derived using the Case-2 Regional CoastColour Processor over the Baltic Sea

    Dmytro Kyryliuk;Susanne Kratzer

  • Overview of Sun photometer measurements of aerosol properties in Scandinavia and Svalbard

    C. Toledano;V. E. Cachorro;M. Gausa;K. Stebel

  • Quality-control tests for OC4, OC5 and NIR-red satellite chlorophyll-a algorithms applied to coastal waters

    H. Lavigne;D. Van der Zande;K. Ruddick;J.F. Cardoso Dos Santos

  • Using bio-optics to investigate the extent of coastal waters: A Swedish case study

    Susanne Kratzer;Paul Tett

  • The Effect of Optical Properties on Secchi Depth and Implications for Eutrophication Management

    E. Therese Harvey;Jakob Walve;Agneta Andersson;Bengt Karlson

  • Seasonal changes in colour ratios and optically active contituents in the optical Case-2 waters of the Menai Strait, North Wales

    S. Kratzer;D. Bowers;P. B. Tett

  • A compilation of global bio-optical in situ data

    André Valente;Shubha Sathyendranath;Vanda Brotas;Steve Groom

Frequent Co-Authors

Vanda Brotas
Vanda Brotas University of Lisbon
David Antoine
David Antoine Curtin University
Heidi M. Sosik
Heidi M. Sosik Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Kenneth J. Voss
Kenneth J. Voss University of Miami
Giuseppe Zibordi
Giuseppe Zibordi National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Vittorio E. Brando
Vittorio E. Brando National Research Council (CNR)
Simon Bélanger
Simon Bélanger Université du Québec à Rimouski
Steve Groom
Steve Groom Plymouth Marine Laboratory
Stanford B. Hooker
Stanford B. Hooker Goddard Space Flight Center
Shubha Sathyendranath
Shubha Sathyendranath Plymouth Marine Laboratory

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