Collin Roesler
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Collin Roesler's Degrees
- PhD Oceanography Oregon State University
- Masters Oceanography Oregon State University
- Bachelors Marine Science University of Miami
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Collin Roesler is an American oceanographer. She is known for her work on optical oceanography, including research on harmful algal blooms in the Gulf of Maine and green icebergs. Education Roesler earned her PhD at the University of Washington, where she studied satellite measurement of phytoplankton concentrations. She grew up in Colorado.
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- Modeling in situ phytoplankton absorption from total absorption spectra in productive inland marine waters (1989) (448)
- In situ phytoplankton absorption, fluorescence emission, and particulate backscattering spectra determined from reflectance (1995) (308)
- An overview of approaches and challenges for retrieving marine inherent optical properties from ocean color remote sensing. (2018) (194)
- Theoretical and experimental approaches to improve the accuracy of particulate absorption coefficients derived from the quantitative filter technique (1998) (186)
- Variability in Arctic sea ice optical properties (1998) (178)
- Recommendations for obtaining unbiased chlorophyll estimates from in situ chlorophyll fluorometers: A global analysis of WET Labs ECO sensors (2017) (154)
- OPTICAL MONITORING AND FORECASTING SYSTEMS FOR HARMFUL ALGAL BLOOMS: POSSIBILITY OR PIPE DREAM? (1999) (150)
- Phytoplankton functional types from Space. (2014) (150)
- Effects of temperature, irradiance, and salinity on photosynthesis, growth rates, total toxicity, and toxin composition for Alexandrium fundyense isolates from the Gulf of Maine and Bay of Fundy (2005) (121)
- Uncertainties of inherent optical properties obtained from semianalytical inversions of ocean color. (2005) (114)
- Satellite sensor requirements for monitoring essential biodiversity variables of coastal ecosystems (2018) (100)
- Optical proxy for phytoplankton biomass in the absence of photophysiology: Rethinking the absorption line height (2013) (95)
- New insights on obtaining phytoplankton concentration and composition from in situ multispectral Chlorophyll fluorescence (2010) (94)
- Spectral beam attenuation coefficient retrieved from ocean color inversion (2003) (86)
- Real-time coastal observing systems for marine ecosystem dynamics and harmful algal blooms: Theory, instrumentation and modelling (2008) (85)
- Underway and Moored Methods for Improving Accuracy in Measurement of Spectral Particulate Absorption and Attenuation (2010) (83)
- New approaches and technologies for observing harmful algal blooms (2005) (82)
- In situ methods for measuring the inherent optical properties of ocean waters (1995) (77)
- Optics, particles, stratification, and storms on the New England continental shelf (2001) (76)
- Distribution, production, and ecophysiology of Picocystis strain ML in Mono Lake, California (2002) (71)
- Fluorescence measured using the WETStar DOM fluorometer as a proxy for dissolved matter absorption (2006) (64)
- Remote assessment of benthic substrate composition in shallow waters using multispectral reflectance (2003) (59)
- Role of iron and organic carbon in mass‐specific light absorption by particulate matter from Louisiana coastal waters (2012) (57)
- Evolution of electromagnetic signatures of sea ice from initial formation to the establishment of thick first-year ice (1998) (56)
- Temporal and vertical variability in optical properties of New England shelf waters during late summer and spring (2001) (55)
- Optical complexity in Long Island Sound and implications for coastal ocean color remote sensing (2010) (54)
- Field observations of the electromagnetic properties of first-year sea ice (1998) (48)
- Under the hood of satellite empirical chlorophyll a algorithms: revealing the dependencies of maximum band ratio algorithms on inherent optical properties. (2012) (47)
- Two databases derived from BGC-Argo float measurements for marine biogeochemical and bio-optical applications (2017) (43)
- Correction of profiles of in‐situ chlorophyll fluorometry for the contribution of fluorescence originating from non‐algal matter (2017) (43)
- Relationships between spectral optical properties and optically active substances in a clear oligotrophic lake (2004) (42)
- Discrimination of phytoplankton functional groups using an ocean reflectance inversion model. (2014) (41)
- Climate change and dissolved organic carbon export to the Gulf of Maine (2016) (40)
- ZOOPLANKTON VARIABILITY IN THE CALIFORNIA CURRENT, 1951-1982 (1987) (38)
- Green icebergs formed by freezing of organic-rich seawater to the base of Antarctic ice shelves (1993) (29)
- In Situ Measurement of the Inherent Optical Properties (IOPs) and Potential for Harmful Algal Bloom Detection and Coastal Ecosystem Observations (2012) (28)
- Ocean inherent optical property determination from in-water light field measurements. (1999) (27)
- Correcting in situ chlorophyll fluorescence time‐series observations for nonphotochemical quenching and tidal variability reveals nonconservative phytoplankton variability in coastal waters (2019) (23)
- Temporal variations in phytoplankton, particulates, and colored dissolved organic material based on optical properties during a Long Island brown tide compared to an adjacent embayment (2004) (21)
- An operational overview of the EXport Processes in the Ocean from RemoTe Sensing (EXPORTS) Northeast Pacific field deployment (2021) (20)
- Characterizing the influence of Atlantic water intrusion on water mass formation and phytoplankton distribution in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard (2019) (20)
- Sources of spatial variability in light absorbing components along an equatorial transect from 165°E to 150°W (2003) (20)
- Absorption properties of marine-derived material in Arctic sea ice (1994) (20)
- Chapter 8 Over Constrained Linear Matrix Inversion with Statistical Selection (2006) (18)
- Self-shading Effect by Radiance Meters on Upward Radiance Observed in Coastal Waters (18)
- An Operational Real-Time Ocean Sensor Network in the Gulf of Maine (2008) (18)
- Bio-optical studies during the JGOFS-equatorial Pacific program: a contribution to the knowledge of the equatorial system (2002) (17)
- The Gulf of Maine Ocean Observing System: Generic Lessons Learned in the First Seven Years of Operation (2001-2008) (2008) (16)
- Bio-optical discrimination of diatoms from other phytoplankton in the surface ocean: Evaluation and refinement of a model for the Northwest Atlantic (2018) (16)
- High-resolution vertical profiles of spectral absorption, attenuation, and scattering coefficients in highly stratified waters (1994) (15)
- Locating Noctiluca miliaris in the Arabian Sea: An optical proxy approach (2014) (15)
- Chapter 5: Spectrophotometric Measurements of Particulate Absorption Using Filter Pads (2017) (13)
- Implementing the Gulf of Maine Ocean Observing System (GoMOOS) (2002) (12)
- Gulf of Maine Ocean Observing System (2006) (12)
- Green Icebergs Revisited (2019) (9)
- ARE THE INHERENT OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF PHYTOPLANKTON RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DISTINCT OCEAN COLORS OBSERVED DURING HARMFUL ALGAL BLOOMS ? (9)
- Using optical proxies for biogeochemical properties to study land coverage and terrestrial inputs of organic carbon into coastal waters from the Penobscot Watershed to the Gulf of Maine (2006) (7)
- Individual and Bulk Analysis of the Optical Properties of Marine Particulates: Examples of Merging these Two Scales of Analysis (1991) (6)
- Recommendations for plankton measurements on the GO-SHIP program with relevance to other sea-going expeditions. SCOR Working Group 154 GO-SHIP Report. (2020) (6)
- Correction to “In situ phytoplankton absorption, fluorescence emission, and particulate backscattering spectra determined from reflectance” by C. S. Roesler and M. J. Perry (1995) (5)
- Influence of phytoplankton size structure on the spectral attenuation coefficient in the upper ocean (1997) (5)
- Remotely Searching for Noctiluca Miliaris in the Arabian Sea (2014) (4)
- Unraveling phytoplankton optical variability in the Gulf of Maine during the spring and fall transition period (2013) (4)
- Remote sensing for mapping and modeling of land-based carbon flux and storage (2009) (3)
- Lake Transparency: A Window into Decadal Variations in Dissolved Organic Carbon Concentrations in Lakes of Acadia National Park, Maine (2016) (3)
- Modeling in situ Phytoplankton Absorption Spectra from Spectral Reflectance: Effects of Spectral Backscatter (1992) (2)
- Plankton Imagery Data Inform Satellite‐Based Estimates of Diatom Carbon (2022) (2)
- Two databases derived from BGC-Argo float measurements forbiogeochemical and bio-optical applications at the global scale (2017) (2)
- Standards and practices for reporting plankton and other particle observations from images (2021) (2)
- Evidence for conservative transport of dissolved organic carbon in major river basins in the Gulf of Maine Watershed (2019) (2)
- Biological production in two contrasted regions of the Mediterranean Sea during the oligotrophic period: an estimate based on the diel cycle of optical properties measured by BioGeoChemical-Argo profiling floats (2022) (1)
- Standards and practices for reporting plankton and other particle observations from images. Technical Manual. (2021) (1)
- Identification and Quantification of the Temporal and Spatial Scales of Variability in Particulate and Dissolved Material Associated with Specific Land-Use Activities in the Penobscot River System (2006) (1)
- Polar Oceanography: Engendering Students with a Sense of Place and a Sense of Time (2016) (1)
- The Influence of Particulate and Dissolved Material on the Water Clarity of the Littoral Zone. (1997) (1)
- Optical properties and remote detection of Noctiluca miliaris in the Arabian Sea (2014) (1)
- Correction to “Green icebergs formed by freezing of organic‐rich seawater to the base of Antarctic ice shelves” by S. G. Warren et al. (1993) (1)
- Biological production in two contrasted regions of the Mediterranean Sea during the oligotrophic period: An estimate based on the diel cycle of optical properties measured by BGC-Argo profiling floats (2021) (1)
- Temporal and Spatial Scales of Terrestrially-derived Particulate and Dissolved Material in the Penobscot River System: Quantifying Conserved and Non-conserved Optical Properties and Transformations Within the Estuary (2008) (1)
- Ocean Optics & Biogeochemistry Protocols for Satellite Ocean Colour Sensor Validation Volume 1: Inherent Optical Property Measurements and Protocols: Absorption Coefficient (vl.O) (2018) (1)
- Calibration, Correction and Flagging of Data from the Chlorophyll Fluorometer on GoMOOS Buoy A01: Nov 2005 - Jun 2014 (2014) (1)
- Hyperspectral optical absorption closure experiment in complex coastal waters (2021) (1)
- Remote sensing for mapping and modeling carbon flux and storage (2013) (0)
- Phytoplankton Dynamics in Harpswell Sound, Gulf of Maine (2010) (0)
- The Relationship Between the Physical, Optical and Electromagnetic Properties of Arctic Snow and Sea Ice with Special Reference to the Influence of Entrapped Materials (1997) (0)
- A Hyperspectral Tethered Spectral Radiometer Buoy: Ocean Color Algorithm Development in Estuaries, Coastal Waters, and Marginal Seas (1998) (0)
- Conservative and Non-conservative Variability in the Inherent Optical Properties of Dissolved and Particulate Components in Seawater (1997) (0)
- Carbon Exports to the Gulf of Maine: Temporal Variations of Spatial Patterns from Hours to Years (2014) (0)
- Multi-parameter assessment of phytoplankton community composition from absorption, reflectance, and quantitative imaging (2018) (0)
- The Maine Coastal Current's Role in the Movement of the Fall Algal Bloom (2016) (0)
- An Oceanographic Buoy for Multidisciplinary Education and Research in a Coastal Embayment Prone to Harmful Algal Blooms (2005) (0)
- Optical Characterization of Dissolved Organic Matter in Maine Rivers (2014) (0)
- Evaluating ecosystem change in the Gulf of Maine using biogeographic regions derived from satellite observations of sea surface temperature and chlorophyll concentration (2018) (0)
- MODIS-Aqua Reveals Evolving Phytoplankton Community Structure During the Arabian Sea Northeast Monsoon (2016) (0)
- Particulate Optical Closure: Reconciling Optical Properties of Individual Particles with Bulk Optical Properties. (1995) (0)
- Hourly, Daily and Seasonal Climatology of In Situ Chlorophyll Fluorescence Observations on NERACOOS Mooring A01 and Comparison with Satellite-derived Chlorophyll Estimates (2015) (0)
- Fluorometric characterization of dissolved and particulate matter in Arctic sea ice (1994) (0)
- Particle size distribution at Ocean Station Papa from nanometers to millimeters constrained with intercomparison of seven methods (2023) (0)
- Climate Change-Related Hydrologic Variation Affects Dissolved Organic Carbon Export to the Gulf of Maine (2014) (0)
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