dr Katarzyna Bradtke
Zatrudnienie
- adiunkt w Zakład Oceanografii Fizycznej
- 1996 - present w Institute of Oceanography
Obszary badawcze
Publikacje
Filtry
wszystkich: 14
Katalog Publikacji
Rok 2021
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Landsat 8 Data as a Source of High Resolution Sea Surface Temperature Maps in the Baltic Sea
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Rok 2020
Rok 2019
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The operational method of filling information gaps in satellite imagery using numerical models
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Rok 2018
Rok 2016
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Empirical Model for Phycocyanin Concentration Estimation as an Indicator of Cyanobacterial Bloom in the Optically Complex Coastal Waters of the Baltic Sea
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Object-oriented approach to oil spill detection using ENVISAT ASAR images
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Rok 2015
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Use of Satellite Data in Monitoring of Hydrophysical Parameters of the Baltic Sea Environment
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Rok 2014
Rok 2012
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A study of episodic events in the Baltic Sea – combined in situ and satellite observations**The project was financed by the National Centre for Research and Development (NCBiR) of Poland as contract No. 14-0004-04.
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Estimation of Solar Energy Influx to the Sea in the Light of Fast Satellite Technique Development
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Rok 2011
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Bioindicative potential of shell abnormalities occurring in the clam Macoma balthica (L.) from the Baltic Sea
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SatBałtyk – A Baltic environmental satellite remote sensing system – an ongoing project in Poland. Part 1: Assumptions, scope and operating range**This work was carried out within the framework of the SatBałtyk project funded by the European Union through European Regional Development Fund, (contract No. POIG.01.01.02-22-011/09 entitled ‘The Satellite Monitoring of the Baltic Sea Environment’) and also as a part of IO PAS’s statutory research.The paper was presented in part at the 6th International Conference ‘Current Problems in the Optics of Natural Waters’ St. Petersburg, Russia, 6–10 September 2011.
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SatBałtyk – A Baltic environmental satellite remote sensing system – an ongoing project in Poland. Part 2: Practical applicability and preliminary results**This work was carried out within the framework of the SatBałtyk project funded by the European Union through European Regional Development Fund, (contract No. POIG.01.01.02-22-011/09 entitled ‘The Satellite Monitoring of the Baltic Sea Environment’) and also as a part of IO PAS’s statutory research.The paper was presented in part at the 6th International Conference ‘Current Problems in the Optics of Natural Waters’, St. Petersburg, Russia, 6–10 September 2011.
Publikacja
Rok 2008
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