The reasons for scatter in plots of log(inverse decay times) vs. height for radio meteor echoes are examined, and an explanation for the characteristics is offered. Effects like temperature variability, pressure variation, angular detection accuracy, pulse length, phase errors, plasma processes and variation in meteoroid metallic content are considered. Using computer simulations the observed scatter is reproduced to good accuracy, and then these results are utilized to develop a new procedure that can be used to determine temperatures in the meteor region. These same studies also permit determination of some limited information about the nature of the diffusive expansion process and the variability in the metallic content of me...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
This thesis is concerned with the observation and study of meteors with a narrow beam VHF radar oper...
15th MST Radar WorkshopSession M7: Radar detection of meteorsMay 30 (Tue), Poster Sessio
Abstract. The reasons for scatter in plots of log(inverse de-cay times) vs. height for radio meteor ...
International audienceThe reasons for scatter in plots of log(inverse decay times) vs. height for ra...
Measurements of the time taken for meteor radar echoes to decay can be used to estimate the ambipola...
A summary of the present understanding of the behaviour of meteoric ionization is given and cooling ...
The rate of decay of a radar echo from an ionised meteor train will be governed by the diffusion co...
A meteoroid entering the atmosphere produces a transient plasma that due to ambipolar diffusion expa...
The decay times of VHF radar echoes from underdense meteor trails are reduced in the lower portions ...
15th MST Radar WorkshopSession M7: Radar detection of meteorsMay 30 (Tue), National Institute for Ja...
A coherent pulse radar has been addressed to the problem of tracking drifting meteor trains to deduc...
This work investigates the use of ambipolar diffusion coefficients determined by the decay times of ...
15th MST Radar WorkshopSession M7: Radar detection of meteorsMay 30 (Tue), National Institute for Ja...
Meteoroids entering the atmosphere burn up due to friction and form ionized meteor trails at altitud...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
This thesis is concerned with the observation and study of meteors with a narrow beam VHF radar oper...
15th MST Radar WorkshopSession M7: Radar detection of meteorsMay 30 (Tue), Poster Sessio
Abstract. The reasons for scatter in plots of log(inverse de-cay times) vs. height for radio meteor ...
International audienceThe reasons for scatter in plots of log(inverse decay times) vs. height for ra...
Measurements of the time taken for meteor radar echoes to decay can be used to estimate the ambipola...
A summary of the present understanding of the behaviour of meteoric ionization is given and cooling ...
The rate of decay of a radar echo from an ionised meteor train will be governed by the diffusion co...
A meteoroid entering the atmosphere produces a transient plasma that due to ambipolar diffusion expa...
The decay times of VHF radar echoes from underdense meteor trails are reduced in the lower portions ...
15th MST Radar WorkshopSession M7: Radar detection of meteorsMay 30 (Tue), National Institute for Ja...
A coherent pulse radar has been addressed to the problem of tracking drifting meteor trains to deduc...
This work investigates the use of ambipolar diffusion coefficients determined by the decay times of ...
15th MST Radar WorkshopSession M7: Radar detection of meteorsMay 30 (Tue), National Institute for Ja...
Meteoroids entering the atmosphere burn up due to friction and form ionized meteor trails at altitud...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
This thesis is concerned with the observation and study of meteors with a narrow beam VHF radar oper...
15th MST Radar WorkshopSession M7: Radar detection of meteorsMay 30 (Tue), Poster Sessio