Katrin Kaltenegger

481 total citations
11 papers, 389 citations indexed

About

Katrin Kaltenegger is a scholar working on Environmental Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, Katrin Kaltenegger has authored 11 papers receiving a total of 389 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Environmental Chemistry, 4 papers in Electrical and Electronic Engineering and 3 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in Katrin Kaltenegger's work include Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics (5 papers), HVDC Systems and Fault Protection (3 papers) and Economic and Environmental Valuation (2 papers). Katrin Kaltenegger is often cited by papers focused on Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics (5 papers), HVDC Systems and Fault Protection (3 papers) and Economic and Environmental Valuation (2 papers). Katrin Kaltenegger collaborates with scholars based in Austria, Poland and Switzerland. Katrin Kaltenegger's co-authors include Walter Holaus, Michael Steurer, K. Fröhlich, Wilfried Winiwarter, Karl‐Heinz Erb, Michaela C. Theurl, Andreas Mayer, Gerald Kalt, Helmut Haberl and Christian Lauk and has published in prestigious journals such as The Science of The Total Environment, Global Biogeochemical Cycles and IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery.

In The Last Decade

Katrin Kaltenegger

11 papers receiving 375 citations

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All Works

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Greinert, Andrzej, Wilfried Winiwarter, Katrin Kaltenegger, et al.. (2024). The fate of nitrogen in the urban area – The case of Zielona Góra, Poland. The Science of The Total Environment. 915. 169930–169930. 1 indexed citations
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Kaltenegger, Katrin, Zhaohai Bai, U. Dragosits, et al.. (2023). Urban nitrogen budgets: Evaluating and comparing the path of nitrogen through cities for improved management. The Science of The Total Environment. 904. 166827–166827. 7 indexed citations
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Kaltenegger, Katrin, Karl‐Heinz Erb, Sarah Matej, & Wilfried Winiwarter. (2021). Gridded soil surface nitrogen surplus on grazing and agricultural land: Impact of land use maps. Environmental Research Communications. 3(5). 55003–55003. 8 indexed citations
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Theurl, Michaela C., Christian Lauk, Gerald Kalt, et al.. (2020). Food systems in a zero-deforestation world: Dietary change is more important than intensification for climate targets in 2050. The Science of The Total Environment. 735. 139353–139353. 96 indexed citations
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Winiwarter, Wilfried, Barbara Amon, Zhaohai Bai, et al.. (2020). Urban nitrogen budgets: flows and stock changes of potentially polluting nitrogen compounds in cities and their surroundings – a review. Journal of Integrative Environmental Sciences. 17(1). 57–71. 10 indexed citations
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Kalt, Gerald, Christian Lauk, Andreas Mayer, et al.. (2020). Greenhouse gas implications of mobilizing agricultural biomass for energy: a reassessment of global potentials in 2050 under different food-system pathways. Environmental Research Letters. 15(3). 34066–34066. 35 indexed citations
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Kaltenegger, Katrin & Wilfried Winiwarter. (2020). Global Gridded Nitrogen Indicators: Influence of Crop Maps. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 34(12). e2020GB006634–e2020GB006634. 14 indexed citations
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Klöckl, Bernd, K. Fröhlich, & Katrin Kaltenegger. (2005). NEW ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES, NEW REQUIREMENTS ON ELECTRICITY AND AN UNRESOLVED TRANSITION PROBLEM TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY: IS THERE NEED FOR BASIC ACADEMIC RESEARCH?. 4 indexed citations
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Steurer, Michael, K. Fröhlich, Walter Holaus, & Katrin Kaltenegger. (2004). A novel hybrid current-limiting circuit breaker for medium voltage: principle and test results. 2003 IEEE Power Engineering Society General Meeting (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37491). 1932–1932. 8 indexed citations
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Steurer, Michael, K. Fröhlich, Walter Holaus, & Katrin Kaltenegger. (2003). A novel hybrid current-limiting circuit breaker for medium voltage: principle and test results. IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery. 18(2). 460–467. 112 indexed citations
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Steurer, Michael, et al.. (2002). A Novel Hybrid Current-Limiting Circuit Breaker for Medium Voltage: Principle and Test Results. IEEE Power Engineering Review. 22(11). 62–62. 94 indexed citations

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