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Radar observations of meteor trails, and their interpretation using Fresnel holography: a new tool in meteor science
W. G. Elford
Department of Physics and Mathematical Physics, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 5005, Australia
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- Accuracy of meteoroid speeds determined using a Fresnel transform procedure L. Campbell & W. Elford
- Estimation of Mesospheric Densities at Low Latitudes Using the Kunming Meteor Radar Together With SABER Temperatures W. Yi et al.
- Meteoroid structure and fragmentation M. Campbell-Brown
- DEX in near Earth orbit in light of Venus Orbiter Dust Experiment J. Pabari et al.
- Triple-frequency meteor radar full wave scattering G. Stober et al.
- Meteor shower velocity estimates from single-station meteor radar: accuracy and precision J. Younger et al.
- Antarctic meteor observations using the Davis MST and meteor radars D. Holdsworth et al.
- Polarization dependency of transverse scattering and collisional coupling to the ambient atmosphere from meteor trails — theory and observations G. Stober et al.
- A novel statistical approach for determining the radiant of shower meteor: A trajectory-free analysis D. Korotyshkin & O. Sherstyukov
- A Modeling Analysis of the Apparent Linear Relation Between Mesospheric Temperatures and Meteor Height Distributions Measured by a Meteor Radar W. Lee et al.
- The Geminid meteor shower during the ECOMA sounding rocket campaign: specular and head echo radar observations G. Stober et al.
- A southern hemisphere survey of meteor shower radiants and associated stream orbits using single station radar observations J. Younger et al.
- Analyzing Radar Meteor Trail Echoes using the Fresnel Transform Technique: A Signal Processing Viewpoint A. Roy et al.
- A statistical study of meteoroid fragmentation and differential ablation using the Resolute Bay Incoherent Scatter Radar A. Malhotra & J. Mathews
- Fragmentation of specular overdense meteor trail echoes observed with Gadanki MST radar K. Chenna Reddy & G. Yellaiah
- Design of a comprehensive sounding system for observing underdense meteors and ionospheric irregularities S. Chen et al.
- Extensive meteoroid fragmentation in V/UHF radar meteor observations at Arecibo Observatory J. Mathews et al.
- Nonspecular meteor trails from non‐field‐aligned irregularities: Can they be explained by presence of charged meteor dust? J. Chau et al.
- All‐sky imaging of meteor trails at 55.25 MHz with the first station of the Long Wavelength Array J. Helmboldt et al.
- Automatic Detection and Identification of Underdense Meteors Based on YOLOv8n-BP Model S. Chen et al.
- Novel specular meteor radar systems using coherent MIMO techniques to study the mesosphere and lower thermosphere J. Chau et al.
- Meteoroid mass determination from underdense trails G. Stober et al.
- Precision Measurements of Radar Transverse Scattering Speeds From Meteor Phase Characteristics M. Mazur et al.
- Ablation Rates of Organic Compounds in Cosmic Dust and Resulting Changes in Mechanical Properties During Atmospheric Entry D. Bones et al.
- Signatures of meteor showers and sporadics inferred from the height distribution of meteor echoes R. Lukianova et al.
- Drift‐scan imaging of traveling ionospheric disturbances with the Very Large Array J. Helmboldt
- Observations of the October Draconid outburst at different latitudes along 120°E Y. Li et al.
- Chilean Observation Network De Meteor Radars (CONDOR): multi-static system configuration and wind comparison with co-located lidar Z. Qiao et al.
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