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Box 8

 Container

Contains 17 Results:

Rayleigh Lidar Measurements of the Temporal Frequency and Vertical Wavenumber Spectra in the Mesosphere Over the Rocky Mountain Region, 1998

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 11
Content Description From the Collection: Papers of Dr. Vincent Wickwar, physics professor at USU until 2022. Includes emails, published articles, papers, data and research files, faculty senate material, and photographs. Of note are Dr. Wickwar's work journals, which detail phone conversations, ideas, schedules and agendas, and often loose pages of work or correspondence. Also included are the many presentation materials and notes used in classes, conferences and workshops, and presentations about his extensive work with Lidar...
Dates: 1998

Solving the Navier-Stokes Systems with Weak Viscosity and Strong Heat Conduction Using the Flux-Corrected Transport Technique and the Alternating-Directional Explicit Method, 1998

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 12
Content Description From the Collection: Papers of Dr. Vincent Wickwar, physics professor at USU until 2022. Includes emails, published articles, papers, data and research files, faculty senate material, and photographs. Of note are Dr. Wickwar's work journals, which detail phone conversations, ideas, schedules and agendas, and often loose pages of work or correspondence. Also included are the many presentation materials and notes used in classes, conferences and workshops, and presentations about his extensive work with Lidar...
Dates: 1998

Mesospheric Temperature Observations at the USU/CASS Atmospheric Lidar Observatory (ALO), 2001

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 13
Content Description From the Collection: Papers of Dr. Vincent Wickwar, physics professor at USU until 2022. Includes emails, published articles, papers, data and research files, faculty senate material, and photographs. Of note are Dr. Wickwar's work journals, which detail phone conversations, ideas, schedules and agendas, and often loose pages of work or correspondence. Also included are the many presentation materials and notes used in classes, conferences and workshops, and presentations about his extensive work with Lidar...
Dates: 2001

Mesospheric Temperatures... 1. Technique and Climatology, 2001

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 14
Content Description From the Collection: Papers of Dr. Vincent Wickwar, physics professor at USU until 2022. Includes emails, published articles, papers, data and research files, faculty senate material, and photographs. Of note are Dr. Wickwar's work journals, which detail phone conversations, ideas, schedules and agendas, and often loose pages of work or correspondence. Also included are the many presentation materials and notes used in classes, conferences and workshops, and presentations about his extensive work with Lidar...
Dates: 2001

Mesospheric Temperatures... 2. Comparisons to other Mid-Latitude Temperatures, 2001

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 15
Content Description From the Collection: Papers of Dr. Vincent Wickwar, physics professor at USU until 2022. Includes emails, published articles, papers, data and research files, faculty senate material, and photographs. Of note are Dr. Wickwar's work journals, which detail phone conversations, ideas, schedules and agendas, and often loose pages of work or correspondence. Also included are the many presentation materials and notes used in classes, conferences and workshops, and presentations about his extensive work with Lidar...
Dates: 2001

Lidar Observations of Stratospheric-Mesospheric Density Structure and Its Climatology at Logan Utah, circa 2001

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 16
Content Description From the Collection: Papers of Dr. Vincent Wickwar, physics professor at USU until 2022. Includes emails, published articles, papers, data and research files, faculty senate material, and photographs. Of note are Dr. Wickwar's work journals, which detail phone conversations, ideas, schedules and agendas, and often loose pages of work or correspondence. Also included are the many presentation materials and notes used in classes, conferences and workshops, and presentations about his extensive work with Lidar...
Dates: circa 2001

Mid-Latitude Mesospheric Temperature Climatology Obtained with the Rayleigh-Scatter Lidar at USU's Atmospheric Lidar Observatory, drafts, circa 2001

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 17
Content Description From the Collection: Papers of Dr. Vincent Wickwar, physics professor at USU until 2022. Includes emails, published articles, papers, data and research files, faculty senate material, and photographs. Of note are Dr. Wickwar's work journals, which detail phone conversations, ideas, schedules and agendas, and often loose pages of work or correspondence. Also included are the many presentation materials and notes used in classes, conferences and workshops, and presentations about his extensive work with Lidar...
Dates: circa 2001