Konrad Johannes Karl Büttner
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Konrad Johannes Karl Büttner, or Buettner was a German-American meteorologist, bioclimatologist and university professor. Life and times Büttner was born in Westendorf, in the province of Hannover, Germany and died in New Haven, Connecticut. He was a Protestant, married and had one child. His father was John Samuel Julius Büttner and his mother was Emilie Henriette Elisabeth Büttner née Kreuser.
Konrad Johannes Karl Büttner's Published Works
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- The determination of infrared emissivities of terrestrial surfaces (1965) (219)
- Effects of extreme heat and cold on human skin. II. Surface temperature, pain and heat conductivity in experiments with radiant heat. (1951) (96)
- Effects of extreme heat and cold on human skin. I. Analysis of temperature changes caused by different kinds of heat application. (1951) (69)
- Diffusion of water and water vapor through human skin. (1953) (60)
- Influence of Rainfall on Temperature and Salinity of the Ocean Surface (1969) (41)
- Valley winds in the mount Rainier area (1965) (40)
- Diffusion of water vapor through small areas of human skin in normal environment. (1959) (30)
- Diffusion of liquid water through human skin. (1959) (28)
- Laboratory investigation of some characteristics of the Eppley pyrheliometer (1957) (26)
- Effects of extreme heat on man; protection of man against conflagration heat. (1950) (21)
- Evaluation of soil heat conductivity with cylindrical test bodies (1955) (19)
- The moon's first decimeter (1963) (18)
- Effects of extreme heat on man. (1950) (16)
- Effects of extreme heat and cold on human skin. III. Numerical analysis and pilot experiments on penetrating flash radiation effects. (1952) (14)
- Discussion of paper by J. Kroening and E. P. Ney, ‘Atmospheric ozone’ (1962) (13)
- Physical Aspects of Human Bioclimatology (1951) (13)
- Diffusion of water vapor through human skin in hot environment and with application of atropine. (1959) (12)
- THERMAL CONTACT COEFFICIENT(A TERM PROPOSED FOR USE IN HEAT TRANSFER) (1961) (12)
- Where does space begin? Functional concept of the boundaries between atmosphere and space. (1951) (12)
- Influence of evaporative forces upon skin temperature dependency of human perspiration. (1953) (12)
- Infrared Emissivity of the Sahara from Tiros Data (1963) (11)
- Thermal Comfort as a Criterion for the Classification of Climates (1954) (7)
- A small portable meter for soil heat conductivity and its use in the O'Neill test (1955) (6)
- Valley Winds in Mt. Rainier National Park (1962) (6)
- The Moisture of Human Skin Affected by Water Transfer (1965) (4)
- Aim and purpose of symposium on bioclimatology. (1957) (4)
- Influence of solar activity, especially and high altitudes, on theTakata-flocculation-reaction in serum of normal persons (1953) (4)
- HUMAN ASPECTS OF BIOCLIMATOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION (1962) (3)
- Meteorological satellite observation of thermal emission : (Part 2 of an examination of the application to satellite meteorology of various segments of the electromagnetic spectrum) (1964) (2)
- Present knowledge on correlations between weather changes, sferics and air electric space charges, and human health and behavior. (1957) (2)
- Lunar glass: Origin and effects (1970) (1)
- JUNEAU ICE FIELD RESEARCH PROJECT, ALASKA, 1954 (1955) (1)
- Atmospheric Composition. (Book Reviews: Air Chemistry and Radioactivity) (1963) (1)
- OROGRAPHIC DEFORMATION OF WIND FLOW. (1964) (1)
- Discussion of paper by S. F. Singer and G. F. Williams, Jr., ‘Microwave detection of precipitation over the surface of the ocean’ (1968) (1)
- SORPTION BY THE EARTH SURFACE AND A NEW CLASSIFICATION OF KATA-HYDROMETEORIC PROCESSES (1958) (1)
- Radiation Effects on Man in Space (1951) (1)
- Recent Studies in Bioclimatology (1954) (0)
- Thermal stresses in the modern aircraft (1954) (0)
- LIQUID FILM HYGROMETRY. (1964) (0)
- Possible measurements of surface characteristics with remote sensors (1971) (0)
- Does the mode of sweat water loss influence human thermal regulations. (1971) (0)
- Thermal stress and physiological strain. (1957) (0)
- Space medicine of the next decade as viewed by an environmental physicist. (1959) (0)
- On the use of intermediate infrared and microwave infrared in weather satellites Annual report (1966) (0)
- Effects of Extreme Heat on Man. IV. Mechanism of Heat Transfer in an Open Gasoline Fire (1951) (0)
- Air Chemistry and Radioactivity. Christian E. Junge. Academic Press, New York 1963. xii + 382 pp. Illus. $13.50 (1963) (0)
- THE INVESTIGATION OF SOME TECHNIQUES FOR MEASUREMENT OF HUMIDITY AT HIGH ALTITUDES (1963) (0)
- WATER TRANSFER THROUGH HUMAN SKIN. (1966) (0)
- LUNAR EROSION (1952) (0)
- On the uses of intermediate infrared and microwave infrared in meteorological satellites Third semiannual report (1966) (0)
- ON THE TRANSFER FUNCTION OF HUMAN SKIN (1965) (0)
- The Aeropause. (1952) (0)
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