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D-Index
60
Citations
10895
World Ranking
1944
National Ranking
848

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1964 - Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA)

Overview

Roger LeB. Hooke was affiliated with the University of Maine in the United States. Their research spanned multiple fields, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach particularly across Environmental Science, Physics and Astronomy, and Social Sciences.

The main topics covered in their work included:

  • Climate Change and Geoengineering
  • Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life
  • Environmental, Ecological, and Cultural Studies

The subfields of their research incorporated:

  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Sociology and Political Science

Throughout their career, they collaborated with several researchers, notably frequently working with José Francisco Martín Duque.

Hooke was recognized by the American Statistical Association in 1964, having been named a Fellow of the association.

Best Publications

  • On the history of humans as geomorphic agents

    Roger LeB. Hooke

  • PROCESSES ON ARID-REGION ALLUVIAL FANS1

    Roger Leb . Hooke

  • Principles of glacier mechanics

    Roger LeB. Hooke

  • Distribution of Sediment Transport and Shear Stress in a Meander Bend

    Roger Le B. Hooke

  • Flow mechanism of glaciers on soft beds.

    Neal R. Iverson;Brian Hanson;Roger Le B. Hooke;Peter Jansson

  • Flow law for polycrystalline ice in glaciers: Comparison of theoretical predictions, laboratory data, and field measurements

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  • Positive feedbacks associated with erosion of glacial cirques and overdeepenings

    Roger Leb. Hooke

  • Geomorphic Evidence for Late-Wisconsin and Holocene Tectonic Deformation, Death Valley, California

    Roger LeB Hooke

  • Steady-state relationships on arid-region alluvial fans in closed basins

    Roger LeB Hooke

  • Grain-size distribution in deforming subglacial tills: Role of grain fracture

    Roger LeB. Hooke;Neal R. Iverson

  • Creep of Ice Containing Dispersed Fine Sand

    Roger LeB. Hooke;Brian B. Dahlin;Michael T. Kauper

  • A 3 year record of seasonal variations in surface velocity, Storglaciären, Sweden

    Roger LeB. Hooke;Peter Calla;Per Holmlund;Mats Nilsson

  • Origin of foliation in glaciers

    Roger Leb. Hooke;Peter J. Hudleston

  • On the role of mechanical energy in maintaining subglacial water conduits at atmospheric pressure

    Roger Leb. Hooke

  • Late Quaternary Sediment Yield from the High Arctic Svalbard Area

    Anders Elverhøi;John Inge Svendsen;Anders Solheim;Espen S. Andersen

  • Character of the englacial and subglacial drainage system in the lower part of the ablation area of Storglaciären, Sweden, as revealed by dye-trace studies

    Sheliah Z. Seaberg;John Z. Seaberg;Roger Leb. Hooke;Daniel W. Wiberg

  • Evolution of the internal drainage system in the lower part of the ablation area of Storglaci?ären, Sweden

    Regine Hock;Roger Leb. Hooke

  • Subglacial water pressures and the shape of subglacial conduits

    Roger LeB. Hooke;Tron Laumann;Jack Kohler

  • Structure and flow in the margin of the Barnes Ice Cap, Baffin Island, N.W.T., Canada

    Roger Leb. Hooke

  • ENGLACIAL AND SUBGLACIAL HYDROLOGY: A QUALITATIVE REVIEW*

    Roger LeB Hooke

  • Basal temperatures in polar ice sheets: A qualitative review

    Roger LeB. Hooke

  • Rheology of till beneath Storglaciären, Sweden

    Roger LeB. Hooke;Brian Hanson;Neal R. Iverson;Peter Jansson

Frequent Co-Authors

Neal R. Iverson
Neal R. Iverson Iowa State University
Peter Jansson
Peter Jansson Stockholm University
Anders Elverhøi
Anders Elverhøi University of Oslo
Jack Kohler
Jack Kohler Norwegian Polar Institute
Peter J. Hudleston
Peter J. Hudleston University of Minnesota
John Inge Svendsen
John Inge Svendsen Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research
Jan Mangerud
Jan Mangerud University of Bergen
John D. Milliman
John D. Milliman William & Mary
Shugui Hou
Shugui Hou Nanjing University
Per Holmlund
Per Holmlund Stockholm University

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