Solar surface showing granulation features and protuberances.

Publications of K. J. Kossacki

Journal Article (7)

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Journal Article
Kossacki, K. J.; Szutowicz, S.: Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko: Modeling of orientation and structure. Planetary and Space Science 54 (1), pp. 15 - 27 (2006)
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Kossacki, K. J.; Markiewicz, W. J.; Smith, M. D.: Surface temperature of Martian regolith with polygonal features: influence of the subsurface water ice. Planetary and Space Science 51, pp. 569 - 580 (2003)
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Journal Article
Kossacki, K. J.; Markiewicz, W. J.: Martian seasonal CO2 ice in polygonal troughs in southern polar region: role of the distribution of subsurface H2O Ice. Icarus 160, pp. 73 - 85 (2002)
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Journal Article
Kossacki, K. J.; Markiewicz, W. J.; Keller, H. U.: Effect of surface roughness on ice distribution in the south subpolar region of Mars. Planetary and Space Science 49, pp. 437 - 445 (2001)
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Journal Article
Kossacki, K. J.; Markiewicz, W. J.; Keller, H. U.: Small Scale Trench in the Martian Soil: Conditions for Condensation of Atmospheric Volatiles. Icarus 144, pp. 463 - 478 (2000)
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Journal Article
Kossacki, K. J.; Markiewicz, W. J.; Skorov, Y.; Kömle, N. I.: Sublimation coefficient of water ice under simulated cometary-like conditions. Planetary and Space Science 47, pp. 1521 - 1530 (1999)
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Journal Article
Kossacki, K. J.; Szutowicz, S.; Leliwa-Kopystynski, J.: Comet 46P/Wirtanen: Evolution of the subsurface layer. Icarus 142, pp. 202 - 218 (1999)

Conference Paper (2)

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Conference Paper
Markiewicz, W. J.; Kossacki, K. J.; Keller, H. U.: Effect of surface roughness on ice distribution in the south subpolar region of Mars. In: The Second International Conference on Mars Polar Science and Exploration, LPI Contribution No. 1057, pp. 127 - 128 (Eds. Björnsson, H.; Clifford, S.; Paige, D.; Thorsteinsson, T.). Lunar and Planetary Institute (2000)
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Conference Paper
Markiewicz, W. J.; Kossacki, K. J.; Keller, H. U.: Smale scale trench in the Martian soil: Conditions for condensation of atmospheric volatiles at the Mars Polar Lander site. In: First International Conference on Mars Polar Science and Exploration, pp. 25 - 27 (Eds. Clifford, S.; Fisher, D.; Rice, J.). Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, TX (1998)

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