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Journal Article (7)

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Burlaga, L. F.; Schwenn, R.; Rosenbauer, H.: Dynamical evolution of interplanetary magnetic fields and flows between 0.3 AU and 8.5 AU: Entrainment. Geophysical Research Letters 10, pp. 413 - 416 (1983)
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Marsch, E.; Chang, T.: Electromagnetic lower hybrid waves in the solar wind. Journal Geophysical Research 88, pp. 6869 - 6880 (1983)
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Marsch, E.; Goldstein, H.: The effects of Coulomb collisions on solar wind ion velocity distributions. Journal Geophysical Research 88, pp. 9933 - 9940 (1983)
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Marsch, E.; Mühlhäuser, K.-H.; Rosenbauer, H.; Schwenn, R.: On the Equation of State of Solar Wind Ions Derived From Helios Measurements. Journal Geophysical Research 88, pp. 2982 - 2992 (1983)
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Pizzo, V.; Schwenn, R.; Marsch, E.; Rosenbauer, H.; Mühlhäuser, K.-H.; Neubauer, F. M.: Determination of the solar wind angular momentum flux from the Helios data - an observational test of the Weber and Davis theory. Astrophysical Journal 271, pp. 335 - 354 (1983)
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Schwartz, S. J.; Marsch, E.: The radial evolution of a single solar wind plasma parcel. Journal Geophysical Research 88, pp. 9919 - 9932 (1983)
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Schwenn, R.: Direct correlation between coronal transients and interplanetary disturbances. Space Science Reviews 34, pp. 85 - 99 (1983)

Conference Paper (3)

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Conference Paper
Marsch, E.: Radial evolution of ion distribution functions. In: Solar Wind Five, pp. 355 - 367 (Ed. Neugebauer, M.). (1983)
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Schwenn, R.: The `average' solar wind in the inner heliosphere: structures and slow variations. In: Solar Wind Five: Proceedings of the conference held in Woodstock, Vermont, November 1-5, 1982, pp. 489 - 507 (Ed. Neugebauer, M.). NASA Conf. Publ., Pasadena, California, U.S.A. (1983)
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Sheeley Jr., N. R.; Howard, R. A.; Koomen, M. J.; Michels, D. J.; Schwenn, R.; Mühlhäuser, K. H.; Rosenbauer, H.: Associations between coronal mass ejections and interplanetary shocks. In: Solar Wind Five, pp. 693 - 702 (Ed. Neugebauer, M.). NASA, Pasadena, California, U.S.A. (1983)
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