G. M. Clemence

2.0k total citations
37 papers, 946 citations indexed

About

G. M. Clemence is a scholar working on Astronomy and Astrophysics, Oceanography and Computational Mechanics. According to data from OpenAlex, G. M. Clemence has authored 37 papers receiving a total of 946 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 25 papers in Astronomy and Astrophysics, 7 papers in Oceanography and 4 papers in Computational Mechanics. Recurrent topics in G. M. Clemence's work include Historical Astronomy and Related Studies (15 papers), History and Developments in Astronomy (9 papers) and Geophysics and Gravity Measurements (7 papers). G. M. Clemence is often cited by papers focused on Historical Astronomy and Related Studies (15 papers), History and Developments in Astronomy (9 papers) and Geophysics and Gravity Measurements (7 papers). G. M. Clemence collaborates with scholars based in United States and United Kingdom. G. M. Clemence's co-authors include Dirk Brouwer, Paul Herget, Garrett Birkhoff, Rudolph E. Langer, R. S. Burington, Nicholas Chako, V. Szebehely and R. L. Duncombe and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Science and Reviews of Modern Physics.

In The Last Decade

G. M. Clemence

31 papers receiving 846 citations

Peers

G. M. Clemence
André Deprit United States
Dirk Brouwer United States
Derek F. Lawden United Kingdom
Andr� Deprit United States
R. Broucke United States
Fred L. Wilson United States
John M. Davis United States
Norman R. Lebovitz United States
André Deprit United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Clemence, G. M.. (1969). REVIEW OF THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO REPORT ON UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS BY A PANEL OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC). 3 indexed citations
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Clemence, G. M. & V. Szebehely. (1967). Annual variation of an atomic clock. The Astronomical Journal. 72. 1324–1324. 8 indexed citations
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Clemence, G. M.. (1966). Inertial Frames of Reference.. Quarterly journal of the Royal Astronomical Society. 7. 10. 3 indexed citations
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Clemence, G. M.. (1964). Comments on the paper by I. W. Roxburgh “Solar rotation and the perihelion advance of the planets”. Icarus. 3(5-6). 502–502. 2 indexed citations
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Clemence, G. M.. (1962). Planetary distances according to general relativity. The Astronomical Journal. 67. 379–379. 1 indexed citations
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Burington, R. S., Dirk Brouwer, & G. M. Clemence. (1962). Methods of Celestial Mechanics.. American Mathematical Monthly. 69(10). 1021–1021. 176 indexed citations
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Clemence, G. M.. (1961). Theory of Mars : completion. 16. 265–333. 2 indexed citations
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Clemence, G. M.. (1960). Controlled experiments in celestial mechanics. The Astronomical Journal. 65. 272–272. 1 indexed citations
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Duncombe, R. L. & G. M. Clemence. (1958). Proceedings of the Celestial Mechanics Conference: Accuracy of the Solar Ephemeris. The Astronomical Journal. 63. 456–456. 4 indexed citations
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Duncombe, R. L. & G. M. Clemence. (1957). On the secular change of the obliquity.. The Astronomical Journal. 62. 140–140.
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Clemence, G. M.. (1957). Astronomical Time. Reviews of Modern Physics. 29(1). 2–8. 13 indexed citations
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Clemence, G. M.. (1956). Standards of Time and Frequency. Science. 123(3197). 567–573. 7 indexed citations
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Clemence, G. M. & Dirk Brouwer. (1955). The accuracy of the coordinates of the five outer planets and the invariable plane. The Astronomical Journal. 60. 118–118. 7 indexed citations
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Clemence, G. M.. (1953). Coordinates of the center of mass of the sun and the five outer planets : 1800-2060. 13. 323–363. 1 indexed citations
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Clemence, G. M., et al.. (1952). Aberration in the lunar ephemeris. The Astronomical Journal. 57. 46–46. 4 indexed citations
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Clemence, G. M. & Dirk Brouwer. (1951). The Motions of the Five Outer Planets. Sky and Telescope. 10. 83. 1 indexed citations
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Clemence, G. M.. (1951). Remarks on suggested improvements in sunrise-sunset-twilight tables. 59. 358. 1 indexed citations
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Brouwer, Dirk, et al.. (1951). Coordinates of the five outer planets, 1653-2060. U.S. Govt. Print. Off. eBooks. 12. 29. 12 indexed citations
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Clemence, G. M.. (1951). Astronomical refraction at great zenith distances.. The Astronomical Journal. 56. 123–123. 2 indexed citations
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Clemence, G. M.. (1951). REFRACTION NEAR THE HORIZON. NAVIGATION Journal of the Institute of Navigation. 3(1-2). 36–41. 5 indexed citations

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