NAME: David D.  Meisel
ADDRESS: 54 Westview Crescent, Geneseo, New York 14454
DATE OF BIRTH: March 28, 1940

                     

             

   

 

 

 

EDUCATION:

Degree

Date Received

Institution

Major Field

B.S

1961

W.Va.University

Physics

M.S

1963

Ohio State Univ.

Astronomy

Ph.D

1967

Ohio State Univ.

Astronomy

             

 

 

 

 

EXPERIENCE:

2005  SUNY-Geneseo Geneseo, NY Emeritus Distinguished Professor
2001-2005 SUNY-Geneseo Geneseo, NY Distinguished Professor
1999 present Pennsylvania State University State College, PA Visiting Professor EE
1998-2005 New York Space Grant Consortium Affiliate Director
1983-2001  SUNY-Geneseo Geneseo, NY Professor
1988-1995 Mees Observatory Bristol, NY Assoc. Director
1977-1978 Goddard SFC-NASA-NRC Greenbelt, Md. Associate
1976-1983 SUNY-Geneseo Geneseo, NY Assoc.Professor
1970-1976 SUNY-Geneseo Geneseo, NY Asst. Professor
1968-1970 Univ. of Virginia Charlottesville, VA Asst. Professor
1965-1968 Univ. of Virginia Charlottesville, VA Instructor
1960 & 1963 NSF Summer Inst. Pan American Coll. Edinburgh, TX  Lecturer
1963 (sum.) Leander-McCormick Obs. Charlottesville, VA Research Asst.
1963-1965  Perkins Observatory Delaware, OH Observing Asst.
1961-1963 McMillan Observatory Columbus, OH  Teaching Asst.

 

AWARDS:

1998 SUNY-Geneseo Youngs and Linfoot Research Award
1997 SUNY-Geneseo Roemer Senior Research Award
2002 West Virginia University Distinguished Alumni Award

 

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

Academician, International Informatics Academy (a UN affiliated organization), Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia, 1997

Academician, International Informatics Academy (a UN affiliated organization), Moscow, Russia, 1997

Past Affiliate Director - New York Space Grant Consortium 1998-2005

Associate Director, C.E.K. Mees Observatory, University of Rochester, 1988-1995

Executive Director of the American Meteor Society Ltd., 1974-present

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:

American Association for the Advancement of Science (Fellow Emeritus)

American Astronomical Society, including the Division of Dynamical Astronomy

High Energy Astrophyiscs and the Division of Planetary Sciences

Astronomical Society of Pacific

British Astronomical Association

International Astronomical Union, Commissions 15 and 22

International Scientific Radio Union- U.S. National Committee (Commission J)

The Meteoritical Society

Royal Astronomical Society (Fellow)

Royal Astronomical Society of Canada

Sigma Pi Sigma - Physics Honorary

 

CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS:

“Radar Studies of Meteors and Micrometeors”

"Dynamical Properties of Meteor Streams

“Wavelet and Fourier Analysis of Time-Series Data and Images”

 

GRANTS:

 

PUBLICATIONS, PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS, and REVIEWS:

(An asterisk indicates that DDM was lead author)

 

  1. "Problems in Astronomy Suitable for Study by Means of Manned Orbiting Observatories and Related Instrumentation and Operational Requirements," McCormick Obs. Tech. Paper, v. 1 and 2, October, 1963, Contributor.

  2. * Book Review: "Physical Characteristics of Comets," by S.K, Vsekhsvyatsky. Reviewed in Sky and Telescope, 30, p.34, July 1965.

  3. "Development of Tables for Use in Celestial Navigation on the LunarSurface," with L. W. Fredrick and P. Shelus, Jan. 1967. NASA Contractors Report.

  4. * "Studies of Visual Double Stars I," Astronomical Journal 73, 350, June, 1968. (Published version of Ph.D. Thesis)

  5. * "Identification of a Solar X-ray Source Using Ionization Behavior of the D layer Ionization," Solar Physics, 5, 575, Dec 1968. Presented at AAS-Solar Physics Meeting, Pasadena, CA., 1969.

  6. "NASA - Astronomy Achievements - 1967," with L. W. Fredrick and A. C. Miller, 1968.

  7. * "Further Investigation of Solar X-ray Sources Using Eclipse Behavior of the D Layer Ionization,» Solar Physics, 8, 477, Aug. 1969.

  8. "A Study of Earthlight on the Moon," with D. S. Birney (1967).  NASA Contractor Report

  9. * "On the Secular Brightness Decrease of Comets," - P.A.S.A., 81, 65, 1969.

  10. "On the Frequency Dependence of Polarization in Pulsar CP 0328» with S. J. Goldstein, Science, 1969, 163,810.

  11. * "The Outer Solar System," 1969, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, vol. 163, pp. 476-492.  Review article.  Presented at 2nd Conf. on Planetology, New York Academy of Sciences, and October, 1968.

  12. * "Identification of Two Solar X-ray Sources at the 22 September 1968 Total Eclipse," Solar Physics, 9, 487, 1969.

  13. "NASA - Astronomy Achievements - 1968," with L. W. Fredrick and A. C. Miller, 1969.

  14. "Observations of the Crab Pulsar during an Occultation by the Solar Corona", with S.J.Goldstein, Nature, 224, pp. 349-350, 1969.

  15. * "An Investigation of the Brightness of Two Comets,» A.J., 75, 252, 1970.

  16. * "Reply to Aiken and Underwood," Solar Physics, 11, 338,.

  17. * "Annual Report 1969 - American Meteor Society," with C. P. Olivier.

  18. "Micrometeorological Observations of a Soil Surface during the Partial Phases of the Total Solar Eclipse of March 07, 1970," with S. I.  Outcalt, 1970, Arch. Met. Geoph. Biokl. Ser. B, 18,287.

  19. * "Image-Tube Spectra of Gamma Cas and Zeta Tau," Pub. A.S.P., 1971, 83, 49.

  20. * "Solar Eclipse Photography with Kodak 8443 Infrared Film," Pub. A.S.P., 1971, 83, 91.

  21. * "A 1.1 micron Spectrogram of the Central Coma of Comet Bennett (1969 i)," with John Deutsch, Pub. A. S. P., 1971, 84, 732.

  22. * "Annual Report 1970 - American Meteor Society," with C. P. Olivier and L. W. Fredrick

  23. * "Annual Report 1971 - American Meteor Society," with C. P. Olivier and L. W. Fredrick,

  24. * "Annual Report 1972 - American Meteor Society," with C. P. Olivier and L. W. Fredrick

  25. * "Final Technical Report of the 1972 Total Solar Eclipse Cooperative Radio wave Oblique-Propagation Experiment," with N. Goldblatt, Rochester Inst. of Technology; B. Duke, Radio Canada International; and R. Aguglia, Buffalo Mus. of Science. (Canadian Broadcasting Corp., 1973).

  26. * "High Resolution Spectrophotometry of Selected Features in the 1.1 micron Spectrum of Comet Kohoutek," Icarus 23, 454 (1974), with R. Berg, University of Rochester.

  27. * "Helium 10830 in Alpha Virginis A and B, » with R. A. Berg, Astrophysical Journal 198, 551-553, (1975).

  28. * "Annual Report 1973 - American Meteor Society," with C. P. Olivier

  29. * "Annual Report 1974 - American Meteor Society," with K. Simmons, N. McLeod, H. Povenmire, C. P. Olivier, and M. Hale

  30. * "Ultraviolet Emission of Meteors," with G. A. Harvey, NASA Langley  Research Center, and C. B. Opal, Naval Research Laboratory, (Abstract), Bull. Am. Astro. Soc.7, p. 466. Presented by David D. Meisel at the 146th Meeting of the Am. Astro. Soc. at San Diego, CA, August 1975.

  31. * "Meteor Spectroscopy from Space," Contractor Report to Langley Research Center NASA, NASA CR 2664, April 1976.

  32. * "Comet Brightness Parameters--Definitions, Determination, and Solar Modulation," with C. S. Morris, Purdue Univ. International Astronomical Union Colloquium "The Study of Comets," Oct.28 - Nov. 1, 1974 at NASA Goddard, NASA SP-393, p. 410, 1976.

  33. * "Solar Eclipse Effects on HF and VLF Propagation," with S. B. Duke,  N. Goldblatt, and R. Aguglia, J. Atm. and Terr Phys. 38, 495 (1976).

  34. * "Meteor Elemental Abundances: Value of UV Observations,» Invited paper  "Relationships between Comets, Minor Planets, and Meteorites", presented in absentia at Colloquium No.39, International  Astronomical  Union, 17-20 August 1976, Lyon, France.

  35. * "Annual report 1975 - American Meteor Society," with Karl Simmons and Norman McLeod

  36. * "Helium 10830 in Early-Type Stars I," B.A.A.S. 9, 366 (1977) (Abstract) with B. A. Saunders and D. R. Kelly.

  37. * "Interpretation of He I 10830 Line Profiles in Early-Type Stars of High Luminosity," (Abstract), B.A.A.S. 9, 605 (1978).

  38. * "Fourier Transforms of Data Sampled at Unequal Observational Intervals," A.J. 83, 538 (1978).

  39. * "Statistical Behavior of the Geomagnetic Ci Index Around the Time of Solar Eclipses 1906-1976," Monograph, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, State University College, Geneseo, NY (with A.F.Blazejewski), (1978).

  40. * "Search for World-wide Solar Eclipse Perturbations of Geomagnetic Activity 1906-1976: Lunar Modulation of Ci Revisited," J. Geophys. Res. 84, 2539 (1979) with A. F. Blazejewski.

  41. * "Fourier Transforms of Data Sampled in Unequally Spaced Segments", A.J.  84,116 (1979).

  42. * "Estimation of Fourier Coefficients Using Unequally-spaced Data and Least Squares Regression Techniques," (1979). Presented 10th Regular Meeting, Division on Dynamical Astronomy of the American Astronomical Society, Stanford, CA, (Abstract in Bull. AAS, 1979).

  43. * "Field Strength Requirements for HF Reception in the Presence of Interfering Signals," Consulting Report for Engineering Services, Radio Canada International, Monteral, Quebec, Canada. European Broadcasting Union - Specialist Group R1-HF, Publication No. GT R1-HF 014, June 1980.

  44. * "Minicomputer Simulation of Ionospheric Radiowave Propagation at Decametric Wavelengths," Solar-Terrestrial Predictions Proc. 4,   D2-31, (with S.B. Duke and W.D. Savedoff), (1980).

  45. "He I 10830 in Some 06-B3 III, IV, and V Stars," with Z. Frank and B. Saunders. B.A.A.S.   (Paper presented at the 156th Meeting of the American Astronomical Society, June 1980).

  46. * "Minicomputer Simulation of Ionospheric Radio wave Propagation at Decametric Wavelengths: A comparison  with SINPO and SIO Estimates," Consulting report for Austrian Radio (ORF), Radio Canada International (RCI), British Broadcasting Corp. (BBC),  and Deutsche Welle (DW),June 1981.

  47. * "Analysis and Prediction of Solar Geophysical Parameters," Consulting Report for Austrian Radio Technical Department, December 1981.

  48. "On Finding the Date of Easter Sunday Using the Gaussian Algorithm and APL, » (letter to the Editor) J. Brit. Astron. Assoc. (1981), 96, p.46, (with B. Joshi lead author).

  49. * "Comet Head Photometry: Past, Present, and Future," with C.S.Morris in  Comets, edited by Laurel L. Wilkening, Univ. of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ, 1982, pp. 413-432.

  50. "Comments on Article by I. Ferrin and E. Guzman," with D.W.E.Green, B.G.Marsden, F.L. Whipple, C.S.Morris, E. Roemer, Z. Sekanina and H. Spinrad (December 1981), Sky and Telescope, p. 552.

  51. * "A Simplified Method for Numerical Prediction of Solar and Geomagnetic Activity Indices," Consulting Report Harris RF Communications, Rochester, New York (1982) [Not available for public distribution].

  52. * "Introduction to HF Radio Propagation," Parts I-IV.  Published in   DX Ontario Newsletter (1979-82), Toronto, Canada.

  53. * "The Helium 10830 Angstrom Line in Early Type Stars: An atlas of Fabry-Perot Scans," with B. A. Saunders, Z. A. Frank, and M. L. Packard. Ap. J. (1982), 263, 759-776.

  54. * "Numerical Integration of the Haser Model for Visual  Comet Photometry, Paper presented at the 1982 American Workshop on  Cometary Astronomy, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, MA, May 1982, reviewed in International Comet Quarterly, 4,  No.2,  pp. 39-42.

  55. * "Guide to Reception Conditions," Radio Database International, Tropical Bands Survey, Feb.1984 Lawrence Magne ed., International Broadcasting Services, Ltd.

  56. "Bobrovnikoff's History of Astronomy, Vols. I-VI," edited with N. T. Bobrovnikoff and R. Culver, Pachart, Tucson, AZ, Vol.I (1984) Vol. II (1985)

  57. "An Astronomical Laboratory Exercise Using Relativity Theory: 3C295» with A.J. Weitenbeck and R. Mayo in B.A.A.S., 17, p.574 (1985).

  58. * "Some Methodological Problems of Meteor Science" presented at the First GLOBMET Symposium. Dushanbe, Tajik S.S.R., August 23, 1985.

  59. * "Annual Report - American Meteor Society - 1984" with K. Simmons, W. Simmons, N. McLeod, and W. Black

  60. * "A Computer Toolkit for Undergraduate Laboratory Data Handling» with K.F. Kinsey, AAPT Announcer, May 1986.

  61. * "Annual Report - American Meteor Society -1985" with K. Simmons,   W. Simmons, N. McLeod, and M. Owen.

  62. * "Fundamentals of Shortwave Radio Propagation", Chapter 4 in Shortwave Radio Listening with the Experts,  Gerry L. Dexter, ed. Howard W. Sams and Co., 1986 , Indianapolis

  63. * "Annual Report - American Meteor Society -1986" with K. Simmons, W. Simmons, and N. McLeod.

  64. * "A Low Cost Video Digitizer for Astronomy" with C. Recchia, Sky and Telescope, May 1988, p.526

  65. * "Annual Report - American Meteor Society -1987" with K. Simmons, W. Simmons, and N.McLeod.

  66. * "Microcomputers in an Introductory Astronomy Laboratory: A Software Developement Project." with Kenneth F. Kinsey and Charles H.  Recchia. Poster Paper presented at I.A.U. Colloquium 105, Williams College, and Williamstown Mass. July 1988.

  67. * "Meteor Showers: A Descriptive Catalog- by G. Kronk" Book Review Sky and Telescope, October 1988, p 368-370.

  68. * Annual Report 1988, American Meteor Society with W. Simmons, K. Simmons, N. McLeod, and E.Turco July 1989

  69. * "IMO Observers Handbook» Book Review Sky and Telescope, Apr.1990

  70. * Annual Report 1989, American Meteor Society with W. Simmons and K. Simmons, July 1990

  71. * "Microcomputers in an Introductory College Astronomy Laboratory:  A Software Development  Project" with K.F. Kinsey and C.H. Recchia  in "The Teaching of Astronomy  " edited by J.M.Pasachoff and J.R. Percy, Cambridge University Press 1990

  72. * "Astronomy at Geneseo" paper presented at the spring 1990 meeting of the Astronomical Society of N.Y.  At Alfred University

  73. * "Using Hypercard in an Introductory Astronomy Laboratory" poster paper presented at the 177th AAS meeting at Philadelphia, January 1991 (Bull. A.A.S.  22, p. 1237, 1990)

  74. * "Meteors" entry in the McGraw-Hill Science and Technology Encyclopedia, 5th edition 1991

  75. * "Using HyperCard 2.0 in Introductory Astronomy" hands-on presentation at the 1991 MacIR Conference April 4, 1991 at Cornell University.

  76. * "First Impressions of the SBIG ST-4 CCD Array for Astronomy Instruction" presented at the 1991 Spring Meeting of the Astronomical Society of N.Y. (Colgate University,  April 27, 1991)

  77. * “Computers in Introductory Astronomy” presented at the 1991 Fall Meetingof the Astronomical Society of New York (Union College, November 1991)

  78. * “Computers in Introductory Astronomy: Who Needs Them?”  With K. Kinsey poster presented at the 179th meeting of the AAS at Atlanta, Ga. January 1992. (Abstract: B.A.A.S. 23, No. 4, p. 1437).

  79. * "Computerization of An Undergraduate Astronomy Course» with K. Kinsey presented at the SUNY FACT Conference on Instructional Technologies May 1992 - Oneonta, NY

  80. "Computerization of Undergraduate Physics Courses"  K. Kinsey with D. Meisel presented at the SUNY FACT Conference on Instructional Technologies May 1992 - Oneonta, NY

  81. * "Recent Images of Hubble's Variable Nebula (NGC 2261) with W. Dykstra and F. Schulitz presented at the 180th Meeting of the AAS, Columbus, Ohio  (June 1992) (Abstract: B.A.A.S. 24, p.796)

  82. * "HyperCard Use in College-level Astronomy Classes" presented at the   "Astronomy Education  in the  United States" symposium at the 104th Annual   Meeting of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. Madison, Wisc.  (June 1992).

  83. * "Using NIH Image for Astronomical Image Processing" (with F. Schulitz as lead author). Presented at the Fall Meeting of ASNY, RPI, Nov. 1992

  84. "Meteoritos y Grandes Extinctiones" Book with R.I. Desourdes, Jr., C. Amengual, C. de Torres, and C. Lopéz, Published by Infortec, Barcelona Spain (1992)

  85. * "HyperCard and Other Macintosh Applications in Astronomy Education» Invited Paper, 181st Meeting of the AAS. January 1993, Phoenix, Arizona (Abstract, B.A.A.S., 24, 1160)

  86. * "Easily Transported CCD Systems for Use in Astronomy Labs» 181st Meeting of the AAS. January 1993. Phoenix, Arizona (Abstract, B.A.A.S., 24, 1219)

  87. * "More Observations of Hubble's Variable Nebula NGC 2261 with M. Lacasse, F.Schulitz, and Z. Ninkov 181st Meeting of the A.A.S. January 1993, Phoenix, Arizona (Abstract, B.A.A.S., 24, 1246)

  88. * "Portable CCD Cameras for Introductory Astronomy: One Year Later" with D. Showers, M. Lang, B. Emerling, M. Greenfield, and W. Abe. (Abstract) B AAS, 25, No. 4, p 1436, 1994

  89. * “Adventures in Electronic Astronomy” with Michael Rogers., (Abstract) AAPT Announcer Vol. 24, p. 103, 1994

  90. *”Meteors, by Neil Bone”, book review   for Sky and Telescope [October 1994)

  91. 91) “Low-Cost Linear Optical Sensors” with Ken Kinsey, 1994, the Physics Teacher, 32, 498

  92. * "Meteors" entry in the McGraw-Hill Science and Technology Encyclopedia, 6th edition 1994

  93. * “An Unusual Bolide with a Near-Earth Orbit” with V.S. Getman, J.D. Mathews, Y.T. Morton, Q.W. Zhou, R.G. Roper and B.G. Marsden. 26th Meeting of the Division for Planetary Sciences of the AAS. Nov. 1994, Washington D.C.

  94. * “Bolide AIDA:  Death of an Aubrite Meteoroid” with V.S. Getman, J.D. Mathews, S.C.Jacobs, and R.G. Roper 1995,   Icarus 116, 227-254

  95. * “Probing Micrometeors with the Arecibo Radar “with J.D.  Mathews, K.P. Hunter, V.S. Getman, Q. Zhou: Astronomical Society of New York (ASNY) Fall 1995 (Union College) [Abstract]

  96. * “Fourier Analysis of Sporadic Meteor Rates” with J.E. Richardson: Astronomical Society of New York (ASNY) spring 1996 (Alfred University) [Abstract]

  97. “Very High Resolution Studies of Micrometeors Using the Arecibo 430 MHz Radar”  with J.D. Mathews, K.P. Hunter, V.S. Getman and Q. Zhou 1997,  Icarus 126, 157-169

  98. * “The First Interstellar Micrometeor Detected at the Arecibo Observatory” with T. Allen Astronomical Society of New York (ASNY) Spring 1997 meeting (Colgate University) [Abstract]

  99. “Very High Resolution Radar Studies of Micrometeors at Arecibo Observatory.” with J. D. Mathews and Q. Zhou [Abstract], Summer 1997 AGU meeting.

  100. “Doppler Effect, Doppler Demo, Earth  Velocity, and Pulsar: HyperCard Stacks” on Mac SciTech’s  Earth and  Space Sciences  CD ROM, edited by George S. Mumford, First Edition 1997

  101. * “Wavelet and Fourier Analysis of Radiometeor Rate Data” with J. Richardson and A. Mallama [Abstract 33.01], 190th meeting of the American Astronomical Society, Winston-Salem NC, BAAS, 29, p. 820

  102. “An Amateur Radiometeor Network and Its Scientific Results” with J.  Richardson, [Abstract 33.02], 190th meeting of the American Astronomical Society (Summer 1997), Winston-Salem NC, BAAS, 29, p. 821

  103. “High Precision CCD Measurements of Double Star Parameters” with G. Elliott [Abstract 21.11] 190th meeting of the American Astronomical Society (Summer 1997), Winston-Salem NC, BAAS, 29, p.801

  104. * “Dynamical Studies of Micrometeors Detected  at  the Arecibo Observatory”  with   T. Allen, V. Getman, J. D. Mathews, and  Q. Zhou ,  [Abstract ]  Summer  1997 meeting of  the  Division of Planetary  Sciences of the American Astronomical Society.

  105. “Investigation of a  resonance Lidar for measurement of thermospheric metastable helium”  with A.J. Gerrard, T.J. Kane, J.P. Thayer, and  R.B. Kerr, 1997, J. Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 59, 2023-2035

  106. “The radar scattering properties of meteors: a brief review and a few thoughts”  with J.D. Mathews, and Q. Zhou, Session G-6,  National Radio Science Meeting, 5-9 January 1998, Univ. Colo. Boulder, Colo.

  107. “Meteor Studies at the Arecibo Observatory”  with   Q. Zhou, and J.D. Mathews, Session G-7,  National Radio Science Meeting, 5-9 January 1998, Univ. Colo. Boulder, Colo.

  108. “UHF Observations of Meteors During the November 1995 Leonids Period”  with  D. Janches, J.D. Mathews, and Q. Zhou, Session G-7,  National Radio Science Meeting, 5-9 January 1998, Univ. Colo. Boulder, Colo.

  109. * “Doing Meteor Science with a Passive, Forward Scatter Radio Network”  with D.E. Binns and J. E. Richardson, Session G-7,  National Radio Science Meeting, 5-9 January 1998, Univ. Colo., Boulder, Colo.

  110. * ”Statistical Properties of Meteors from a Simple, Passive Forward Scatter System” with J.E. Richardson, 1999, Planetary and Space Science, 47,107-124

  111. ”An Overview of Radar Micrometeor Observations at Arecibo Observatory”, with J.D. Mathews, D. Janches and Q.-H Zhou, Paper 01.07 at Asteroids, Comets, and Meteors 1999, Cornell University, July 1999.

  112. “Radar Micrometeors: Overview of the Doppler Velocity and Deceleration Results from Arecibo”, with D. Janches, J.D. Mathews and Q.-H. Zhou, Paper 01.08 at Asteroids, Comets, and Meteors 1999, Cornell University, July 1999.

  113. * “Inferences about Meteor Flux from Model Comparisons with Radiometeor Forward Scatter Results” with A. Karpov, V. Sidorov, O. Belkovich, and J. Richardson, Poster Paper 01.13 At Asteroids, Comets, and Meteors 1999, Cornell University, July 1999.

  114. “Radar Micrometeors: Physical Processes and Radar Scattering Mechanism”, with J.D. Mathews, D. Janches, and Q-H. Zhou, Poster Paper, 01.14 at Asteroids, Comets, and Meteors 1999, Cornell University, July 1999.

  115. “Radar Micrometeors II: Details on the Determination of Meteor Sizes and Masses Derived by Comparing Numerical Modeling and Experimental Data”, with D. Janches, J.D. Mathews, and Q.-H. Zhou, Poster Paper 01.15 at Asteroids, Comets, and Meteors 1999, Cornell University, July 1999.

  116. “Computer Model of the Meteor Radiochannel Based  on Radar Tomographic Data”, with A. Karpov, A.V. Naumov, V.V. Sidorov, S.N. Tereshin, and T.K. Filimonova ,  Poster Paper  10.07  at Asteroids, Comets, and Meteors 1999,  Cornell University, July 1999.

  117. * Fragmentation of Radio Meteors Observed with the Kazan Meteor Radar”, with A. Kurganov, and V. Sidorov, Poster Paper 10.09 at Asteroids, Comets, and Meteors 1999, Cornell University, July 1999.

  118. “Analysis of Radiometeor Rates Using Fourier and Wavelet Techniques”, with J.E. Richardson, D.E. Binns, and A. Mallama, Paper  20.02  at Asteroids, Comets, and Meteors 1999,  Cornell University, July 1999.

  119. * “Interstellar Particles Detected with the Arecibo 430-MHz Radar”, with  D. Janches, and J.D. Mathews, Paper  20.05 at Asteroids, Comets, and Meteors 1999,  Cornell University, July 1999.

  120. "Direct Doppler and Scattering Mechanism Studies of Meteor Head-echos using the Arecibo 430 MHz Radar" with J.D. Mathews, D. Janches, V.S. Getman and Q.-H. Zhou, METEOROIDS 1998, Astron. Inst. Slovak Acad. Sci., Bratislava, 1999, pp.75-78

  121. "Possible Origins of Low Inclination Antapex Mircometeors Observed Using the Arecibo UHF Radar", with J.D. Mathews, D. Janches, V.S. Getman and Q.-H. Zhou, METEOROIDS 1998, Astron. Inst. Slovak Acad. Sci., Bratislava, 1999, pp.79-82

  122. “SPIRIT: Student Projects Involving Rocket Investigation Techniques” with J.D. Mitchell, T.F. Wheeler, and C.L. Crosky., Proceedings 14th ESA Symposium on European Rocket and Balloon Programs and Related Research, Potsdam Germany. (ESA SP-437, September 1999, pps 593-598

  123. "Doppler studies of near-antapex UHF radar meteors", with D. Janches, J. D. Mathews, V. S. Getman, and Q.-H. Zhou, Icarus, 143, 347-353, 2000.

  124.  "Micrometeor observations using the Arecibo 430 MHz radar: I. Determination of the ballistic parameter from observed Doppler velocity and deceleration results. » with D. Janches, J. D. Mathews, and Q.-H. Zhou, Icarus, 145, 1, 53-63 2000.

  125. “Orbital Properties of the Arecibo Micrometeoroids at Earth Intersection.” with D. Janches, and J. D.  Mathews, Icarus, 150, 206, 2001

  126. ”The micrometeoroid mass flux into the upper atmosphere: Arecibo results and a comparison with prior estimates.” with J.D. Mathews, D. Janches, and Q.-H. Zhou, Geophysical Research Letters, 28, 1929, 2001

  127. * “The Size Distribution of Arecibo Interstellar Particles and Its Implications”, with with D. Janches and J. D. Mathews. Presented by D. Janches at Meteoroids 2001, Kiruna Sweden August 2001.

  128. * "Extrasolar micrometeors radiating from the vicinity of the local interstellar bubble", with D. Janches, and J. D. Mathews, Astrophys. J., 567, 323, 2002

  129. * “The Size Distribution of Arecibo Interstellar Particles and Its Implications”, with D. Janches and J.D.  Mathews, Astrophys. J., 579, 895, 2002

  130. * “Extra solar Dust Properties as Determined from Arecibo UHF Radar Observations” with D. Janches and J.D. Mathews, Workshop on Cosmic Dust Observatory, 29. To 31. January 2002 at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Overheads from paper can be found at: http://www.mpihd.mpg.de/galileo/~gruen/DUNE/program.html

  131. “Tristatic Observations of meteors using the 930 MHz EISCAT radar system with D.Janches, A. Pellinen-Wannberg, G. Wannberg, Assar Westman, and I. Haggstrom, 2002, J. Geophys.  Res., 107(A11), 1389

  132. “Global interplanetary dust distribution measurements with the EISCAT and Arecibo HPLA Radars,” ProceedingKommunikation 02, RVK02, 97-100 (2002). with A.Pellinen-Wannberg, G. Wannberg, A. Westman, I. Häggström, J. D. Mathews, and D. Janches,  ProceedingKommunikation 02, RVK02, 97-100 (2002).

  133. “Dynamical and orbital properties of the Arecibo micrometeors,” with Janches, D., and J. D. Mathews, Proceedings of IAU Colloquium181/COSPAR Colloquium 11—Dust in the solar system and other planetary systems, Canterbury UK, 10-14 April 2000 (2002).

  134. “Observational and Theoretical Evidence of Catastrophic Disintegration of Micrometeors. A New Mechanism of Meteoric Mass Deposition in the Upper Atmosphere”   with Diego Janches, Douglas O. ReVelle, and John D. Mathews. 2002 Asteroids, Comets, and Meteors, Berlin, Germany July -August 2002

  135. “Monitoring the Yearly Sporadic Micrometeor Flux into the Upper Atmosphere Using the Arecibo Dual-Beam 430 Mhz Radar – First Results”, with D. Janches, Q.H. Zhou, M. Dolan, D. Moser, and J.D. Mathews, 2002 Asteroids, Comets, and  Meteors, Berlin, Germany  July -August 2002

  136. “Meteor Science Issues Addressed Via UHF Radar Meteor Observations at Arecibo Observatory” with J.D. Mathews, J. Doherty, C.-H. Wen, and D. Janches, 2002 Asteroids, Comets, and Meteors, Berlin, Germany July -August 2002

  137. “Arecibo Micrometeors: After 5 years” with Brent D. Bartlett, Diego Janches, John Mathews-, 2003, Astronomical Society of New York (ASNY), Spring Meeting, Colgate University.

  138. “The Samuel J. Goldstein, Jr.  Radio Telescope at SUNY-Geneseo with Mark Sunheimer, Brent Bartlett, Clint Cross, Kirk Anne, and Dan Rice. 2003, Astronomical Society of New York (ASNY), Spring Meeting, Colgate University.

  139. * “Nearby Stars as Sources of Arecibo Radar Detected Interstellar Dust Particles” with Diego Janches and John Mathews, May 26-30, 2003, Astrophysics of Dust, Estes Park, CO.

  140. “Orbital Properties of micron-sized dust detected with the Arecibo 430 MHz dual-beam radar with Diego Janches, Michael Nolan, Brent Bartlett, John Mathews, Qihou Zhou, and Danielle E. Moser, May 26-30, 2003,  Astrophysics of Dust, Estes Park, CO.

  141. ”The Atmospheric Fate of 0.5-100 micron dust observed as radar micrometeors at Arecibo Observatory with John Mathews, Diego Janches, and Qihou Zhou, May 26-30, 2003, Astrophysics of Dust, Estes Park, CO

  142. ”An Update on UHF radar meteor observations and associated signal processing techniques at Arecibo Observatory’ with J. D. Mathews, J. Doherty, C-H Wen, and  D. Janches, 2003, JASTP, 65, 1139-1149

  143. “On the geocentric micrometeor velocity distribution” with Janches, D., M.C. Nolan, D.D. Meisel, J.D. Mathews, Q.-H.Zhou, and D.E. Moser, 2003, , J. Geophys. Res., 108, SIA 1-1 - 1-14

  144. * “Why Are Hyperbolic Micrometeors No Longer Detected with the Arecibo UHF Radar ?” with B.D. Bartlett, J.D. Mathews, D. Janches, & S. Briczinski, 2004,  Poster #64.03 at the 204th  AAS Meeting, May , Denver, Colo. 2004 AAS…204.6403

  145. * “Heliospheric modulation of the extrasolar  micrometeors detected with the Arecibo UHF radar”, with E. Bauer, K.Anne, M. Valites, B.D. Bartlett, S. Briczinski, J.D. Mathews, and D. Janches, , Meteoroids 2004, London Ontario, Contributed, 10-4, 15-20 August,2004.

  146. “Heliospheric modulation of Arecibo hyperbolic micrometeor rates” with E.E. Bauer, K.M. Anne, M.T. Haas, J.D. Mathews, and S. Briczinski, 2004 , Astronomical Society of New York,Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy NY, Contributed Paper, 23 October.

  147. * “Eight Years of Observing Micrometeors at Arecibo, Puerto Rico with Emily E. Bauer 2005, The Second International Radio Electronics Forum “APPLIED RADIO ELECTRONICS. THE PRESENT STATE AND PROSPECTS OF DEVELOPMENT’, Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, KHARKOV NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF RADIO ELECTRONICS ACADEMY OF APPLIED SCIENCES OF RADIO ELECTRONICS.

  148. * ”Re-evaluation of the Micro meteor Mass Flux into the Earth’s Atmosphere Using Arecibo UHF Radar Data, Invited paper, Fall AGU meeting 2005, Dec 5-9, San Francisco

 

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