Seamus Anderson

Seamus Anderson

Curtin University

H-index: 7

Oceania-Australia

About Seamus Anderson

Seamus Anderson, With an exceptional h-index of 7 and a recent h-index of 7 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Curtin University, specializes in the field of Planetary Science, Meteoritics, Machine Learning.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The Golden meteorite fall: Fireball trajectory, orbit, and meteorite characterization

An Update on Searching for Meteorites Using Drones and Machine Learning

The Combined History of Arpu Kuilpu (H5) from a Jupiter Family Comet Orbit

From Ground to Sky: Modernizing Meteorite Hunting with Drones

The Winchcombe fireball—That lucky survivor

Rocky Ejecta Craters as a Proxy for the Evolution of Regolith on Mars

Geometry, Source, Timing, and Mechanism of Melt Intrusions in Complex Terrestrial Craters: Insights from the Yarrabubba Impact Structure, Western Australia

Meteor (ology/itics) Unite!: Multi-Instrument-Enabled Discovery of a New Orbitally-Constrained Meteorite Strewn Field

Seamus Anderson Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

179

Citations(since 2020)

179

Cited By

27

hIndex(all)

7

hIndex(since 2020)

7

i10Index(all)

5

i10Index(since 2020)

5

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Seamus Anderson Skills & Research Interests

Planetary Science

Meteoritics

Machine Learning

Top articles of Seamus Anderson

The Golden meteorite fall: Fireball trajectory, orbit, and meteorite characterization

Meteoritics & Planetary Science

2023/12

An Update on Searching for Meteorites Using Drones and Machine Learning

LPI Contributions

2023/8

The Combined History of Arpu Kuilpu (H5) from a Jupiter Family Comet Orbit

LPI Contributions

2023/8

From Ground to Sky: Modernizing Meteorite Hunting with Drones

LPI Contributions

2023/8

The Winchcombe fireball—That lucky survivor

Meteoritics & Planetary Science

2023/5/10

Rocky Ejecta Craters as a Proxy for the Evolution of Regolith on Mars

LPI Contributions

2023/3

Geometry, Source, Timing, and Mechanism of Melt Intrusions in Complex Terrestrial Craters: Insights from the Yarrabubba Impact Structure, Western Australia

LPI Contributions

2023/3

Meteor (ology/itics) Unite!: Multi-Instrument-Enabled Discovery of a New Orbitally-Constrained Meteorite Strewn Field

LPI Contributions

2023/3

Farm to Table Meteorites: An End to End Exploration of the Solar System’s Past, Present, and Future.

2023

Trajectory, recovery, and orbital history of the Madura Cave meteorite

Meteoritics & Planetary Science

2022/7

Arpu Kuilpu: An H5 from the outer main belt

Meteoritics & Planetary Science

2022/6

Successful Recovery of an Observed Meteorite Fall Using Drones and Machine Learning

The Astrophysical Journal Letters

2022/5/27

Low-Velocity Impact Experiments in Low-Duration Microgravity

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2022/12

Christopher Cox
Christopher Cox

H-Index: 3

Seamus Anderson
Seamus Anderson

H-Index: 3

UPDATES FROM THE AUSTRALIAN DESERT FIREBALL NETWORK.

LPI Contributions

2022/8

Successful Recovery of an Orbital Meteorite using drones and Machine Learning

LPI Contributions

2022/8

Taurid stream# 628: a reservoir of large cometary impactors

The Planetary Science Journal

2021/11/3

The proposed Silicate-Sulfuric Acid Process: Mineral processing for In Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU)

Acta Astronautica

2021/11/1

Arpu Kuilpu, an Ordinary Chondrite on a Jupiter Family Cometary Orbit

84th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society

2021/8

The Main Asteroid Belt: The Primary Source of Debris on Comet-like Orbits

The Planetary Science Journal

2021/5/13

Mineralogy, petrology, geochemistry, and chronology of the Murrili (H5) meteorite fall: The third recovered fall from the Desert Fireball Network

Meteoritics & Planetary Science

2021/2

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