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This network shows the impact of papers produced by B. A. Lindblad. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by B. A. Lindblad. The network helps show where B. A. Lindblad may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of B. A. Lindblad
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Lindblad, B. A. & V. Porubčan. (1999). Orionid Meteor Stream. Lund University Publications (Lund University).4 indexed citations
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Staubach, P., S. F. Dermott, H. Fechtig, et al.. (1997). South-north and radial traverses through the zodiacal cloud. Lund University Publications (Lund University).2 indexed citations
Lindblad, B. A. & V. Porubčan. (1992). Activity of the Lyrid meteor stream. 367.2 indexed citations
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Mann, Ingrid, E. Grün, M. Baguhl, et al.. (1992). Measurements with the Ulysses and Galileo dust detectors close to the ecliptic. 30. 13.1 indexed citations
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Lindblad, B. A. & V. Porubčan. (1991). The Orbit of the Lyrid Meteor Stream. Bulletin of the Astronomical Institutes of Czechoslovakia. 42(6). 354–359.3 indexed citations
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Lindblad, B. A.. (1991). A Computer Search for Asteroid Families. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA). 765. 137.4 indexed citations
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Grün, E., M. Baguhl, H. Fechtig, et al.. (1991). Interplanetary Dust Near 1 AU. 765. 76.2 indexed citations
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Grün, E., M. Baguhl, H. Fechtig, et al.. (1991). Interplanetary Dust Observed by Galileo and Ulysses. Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society. 23. 1149.2 indexed citations
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Lindblad, B. A., et al.. (1990). The monocerotid meteor stream and Comet Mellish. Bulletin of the Astronomical Institutes of Czechoslovakia. 41(3). 193–200.3 indexed citations
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Lindblad, B. A.. (1990). The Orbit of the Eta Aquarid Meteor Stream. LPICo. 810. 187.1 indexed citations
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Lindblad, B. A.. (1986). The 1985 Return of the Giacobind Meteor Stream. ESASP. 250. 229.1 indexed citations
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Lindblad, B. A., et al.. (1973). Continued rocket observations of micrometeorites.. 2. 1113–1120.2 indexed citations
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Lindblad, B. A. & R. B. Southworth. (1971). A Study of Asteroid Families and Streams by Computer Techniques. NASA Special Publication. 267. 337.13 indexed citations
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Lindblad, B. A., et al.. (1970). Rocket observations of micrometeorites.. 249. 295–304.2 indexed citations
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Auer, S., et al.. (1970). Rocket experiments using extremely sensitive detectors for cosmic dust particles.. 287–294.5 indexed citations
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Lindblad, B. A.. (1968). A long-term variation in mesosphere and lower thermosphere density and its relation to the solar cycle. 237. 835–844.3 indexed citations
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Lindblad, B. A.. (1967). Solar Cycle Variations in Atmospheric Density as Deduced from Meteor Observations. 226. 1029–1043.2 indexed citations
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Lindblad, B. A.. (1963). The relations between visual magnitudes of meteors and the durations of radar echoes. 7. 27.1 indexed citations
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