James Delano Iversen, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 1952-1964 | Aerodynamic Engineering | Iowa State University, Ames, IA, United States |
1958-1990 | Aerodynamic Engineering | Iowa State University, Ames, IA, United States |
Area:
Aerodynamics, Saltation, Boundary Layer, MarsWebsite:
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"James Iversen"Bio:
Dissertation: Similar solutions for magnetogasdynamic laminar compressible boundary layers
Advisor: C.T. Hsu
Professor aerospace engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, since 1958; chairman aerospace engineering, Iowa State University, 1987-1990; aerodynamicist, Sandia Corporation, Albuquerque, 1966; aerodynamicist, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Ames Research Center, Mountain View, California, 1973-1974; aerodynamicist, Boeing Commercial Airplane Company, Seattle, 1978; aerodynamicist, Skibsteknisk Laboratory, Lyngby, Denmark, 1981; educator, Aarhus (Denmark) U., Denmark, 1991-1992, 93; educator, Arizona State University, 1995. Consultant to governmental agys., industry.
Publications
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Iversen JD, Greeley R. (1984) Martian crater dark streak lengths: Explanation from wind tunnel experiments Icarus. 58: 358-362 |
Greeley R, Leach R, White B, et al. (1980) Threshold windspeeds for sand on Mars: Wind tunnel simulations Geophysical Research Letters. 7: 121-124 |
Iversen JD, Greeley R, Pollack JB. (1976) WINDBLOWN DUST ON EARTH, MARS AND VENUS Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 33: 2425-2429 |
Iversen JD, Greeley R, White BR, et al. (1976) EFFECT OF VERTICAL DISTORTION IN THE MODELING OF SEDIMENTATION PHENOMENA: MARTIAN CRATER WAKE STREAKS J Geophys Res. 81: 4846-4856 |
Greeley R, White B, Leach R, et al. (1976) Mars: Wind friction speeds for particle movement Geophysical Research Letters. 3: 417-420 |
Greeley R, Iversen JD, Pollack JB, et al. (1974) Wind tunnel simulations of light and dark streaks on Mars. Science (New York, N.Y.). 183: 847-9 |