Robert L. Hawkes
Affiliations: | Physics | Mount Allison University |
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Stokan E, Campbell-Brown MD, Brown PG, et al. (2013) Optical trail widths of faint meteors observed with the Canadian Automated Meteor Observatory Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 433: 962-975 |
Kikwaya JB, Campbell-Brown M, Brown PG, et al. (2009) Physical characteristics of very small meteoroids Astronomy and Astrophysics. 497: 851-867 |
Kaiser N, Brown P, Hawkes RL. (2006) Optical Trail Width Measurements of Faint Meteors Earth Moon and Planets. 95: 579-586 |
Hill KA, Rogers LA, Hawkes RL. (2005) High geocentric velocity meteor ablation Astronomy and Astrophysics. 444: 615-624 |
Rogers LA, Hill KA, Hawkes RL. (2005) Mass loss due to sputtering and thermal processes in meteoroid ablation Planetary and Space Science. 53: 1341-1354 |
Hawkes RL, Eaton RA. (2005) Mass flux of asteroidal origin meteoroids on periodic comet nuclei Earth, Moon and Planets. 95: 187-195 |
Hawkes RL, Brown PG, Kaiser NR, et al. (2005) High spatial and temporal resolution optical search for evidence of meteoroid fragmentation Earth, Moon and Planets. 95: 587-593 |
Hill KA, Rogers LA, Hawkes RL. (2005) Sputtering and high altitude meteors Earth, Moon and Planets. 95: 403-412 |
Rogers LA, Hill KA, Hawkes RL. (2005) Optical predictions for high geocentric velocity meteors Earth, Moon and Planets. 95: 237-244 |
Brown P, Campbell M, Suggs R, et al. (2002) Video and radar observations of the 2000 Leonids: evidence for a strong flux peak associated with 1932 ejecta? Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 335: 473-479 |