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  • 1996 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Overview

W. C. Feldman is a researcher affiliated with Los Alamos National Laboratory in the United States. Their work spans several interdisciplinary fields including ecology, mathematical physics, computational theory and mathematics, and mechanical engineering.

The scientist's recent publications have appeared primarily in the venue arXiv (Cornell University), reflecting a focus on preprint dissemination in the academic community. Notable papers include:

  • "Nuclear Spectroscopy for the Exploration of Mars and Beyond" (2020, arXiv (Cornell University))
  • "Regularity theory of a gradient degenerate Neumann problem" (2024, arXiv (Cornell University))

Feldman's research covers several main topics which integrate aspects of advanced mathematical modeling and practical applications in science and engineering. These topics include:

  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Numerical methods in inverse problems
  • Advanced Mathematical Modeling in Engineering
  • Heat Transfer and Mathematical Modeling

Throughout their career, Feldman has collaborated frequently with other researchers, including:

  • K. E. Mesick
  • P. J. Gasda
  • T. S. J. Gabriel
  • C. Hardgrove
  • Zhonggan Huang

The scientist's contributions have been recognized by professional organizations, highlighted by their designation as a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) in 1996.

Best Publications

  • The Advanced Composition Explorer

    E. C. Stone;A. M. Frandsen;R. A. Mewaldt;E. R. Christian

  • Solar Wind Electron Proton Alpha Monitor (SWEPAM) for the Advanced Composition Explorer

    D. J. McComas;S. J. Bame;P. Barker;W. C. Feldman

  • Statistical characteristics of bursty bulk flow events

    V. Angelopoulos;C. F. Kennel;F. V. Coroniti;R. Pellat

  • Solar wind electrons

    W. C. Feldman;J. R. Asbridge;S. J. Bame;M. D. Montgomery

  • Bidirectional solar wind electron heat flux events

    J. T. Gosling;D. N. Baker;S. J. Bame;W. C. Feldman

  • Global distribution of near-surface hydrogen on Mars

    W. C. Feldman;T. H. Prettyman;S. Maurice;J. J. Plaut

  • Elemental composition of the lunar surface: Analysis of gamma ray spectroscopy data from Lunar Prospector

    T. H. Prettyman;J. J. Hagerty;R. C. Elphic;W. C. Feldman

  • Electron velocity distributions near the Earth's bow shock

    W. C. Feldman;R. C. Anderson;S. J. Bame;S. P. Gary

  • Coronal streamers in the solar wind at 1 AU

    J. T. Gosling;G. Borrini;J. R. Asbridge;S. J. Bame

  • Ulysses solar wind plasma observations from pole to pole

    J. L. Phillips;S. J. Bame;A. Barnes;B. L. Barraclough

  • The Mars Odyssey Gamma-Ray Spectrometer Instrument Suite

    W. V. Boynton;W. C. Feldman;I. G. Mitrofanov;L. G. Evans

  • Solar wind helium and hydrogen structure near the heliospheric current sheet: A signal of coronal streamers at 1 AU

    G. Borrini;J. T. Gosling;S. J. Bame;W. C. Feldman

  • Coronal holes, solar wind streams, and recurrent geomagnetic disturbances - 1973-1976

    N. R. Sheeley;J. W. Harvey;W. C. Feldman

  • Solar wind stream interfaces

    J. T. Gosling;J. R. Asbridge;S. J. Bame;W. C. Feldman

  • Interplanetary ions during an energetic storm particle event - The distribution function from solar wind thermal energies to 1.6 MeV

    J. T. Gosling;J. R. Asbridge;S. J. Bame;W. C. Feldman

  • Ulysses' return to the slow solar wind

    D. J. McComas;S. J. Bame;B. L. Barraclough;W. C. Feldman

  • Iron abundances on the lunar surface as measured by the Lunar Prospector gamma‐ray and neutron spectrometers

    D. J. Lawrence;W. C. Feldman;R. C. Elphic;R. C. Little

  • Structure of the magnetotail at 220 RE and its response to geomagnetic activity

    E. W. Hones;D. N. Baker;S. J. Bame;W. C. Feldman

  • Double ion streams in the solar wind

    W. C. Feldman;J. R. Asbridge;S. J. Bame;M. D. Montgomery

  • Evidence of water ice near the lunar poles

    W. C. Feldman;S. Maurice;David J. Lawrence;R. C. Little

Frequent Co-Authors

David J. Lawrence
David J. Lawrence Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Sylvestre Maurice
Sylvestre Maurice Research Institute in Astrophysics and Planetology
Thomas H. Prettyman
Thomas H. Prettyman Planetary Science Institute
S. J. Bame
S. J. Bame Los Alamos National Laboratory
J. T. Gosling
J. T. Gosling University of Colorado Boulder
Olivier Gasnault
Olivier Gasnault Paul Sabatier University
David J. McComas
David J. McComas Princeton University
J. R. Asbridge
J. R. Asbridge Los Alamos National Laboratory
William V. Boynton
William V. Boynton University of Arizona
R. C. Elphic
R. C. Elphic Ames Research Center

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