Tu, C.-Y.; Marsch, E.: Comment on ``Evolution of energy-containing turbulent eddies in the solar wind'' by W. H. Matthaeus, S. Oughton, Pontius, Jr., D. H. and Y. Zhou. Journal Geophysical Research 100, pp. 12323 - 12328 (1995)
Wilhelm, K.; Curdt, W.; Marsch, E.; Schühle, U.; Lemaire, P.; Gabriel, A.; Vial, J.-C.; Grewing, M.; Huber, M. C. E.; Jordan, S. D.et al.; Poland, A. I.; Thomas, R. J.; Kühne, M.; Timothy, J. G.; Hassler, D. M.; Siegmund, O. H. W.: SUMER-Solar ultraviolet measurements of emitted radiation. Solar Physics 162, pp. 189 - 231 (1995)
LaBelle, J.; Treumann, R. A.; Marsch, E.: Elsässer variable analysis of fluctuations in the ion foreshock and undisturbed solar wind. Journal Geophysical Research 99 (A1), pp. 65 - 71 (1994)
Marsch, E.; Liu, S.: Structure functions and intermittency of velocity fluctuations in the inner solar wind. Annales Geophysicae 11, pp. 227 - 238 (1993)
Marsch, E.; Tu, C.-Y.: Modelling results on spatial transport and spectral transfer of solar wind Alfvénic turbulence. Journal Geophysical Research 98, pp. 21045 - 21059 (1993)
Marsch, E.; Tu, C.-Y.: Correlations between the fluctuations of pressure, density, temperature and magnetic field in the solar wind. Annales Geophysicae 11, pp. 659 - 677 (1993)
McKenzie, J. F.; Marsch, E.; Baumgärtel, K.; Sauer, K.: Wave and stability properties of multi-ion plasmas with application to winds and flows. Annales Geophysicae 11, pp. 341 - 353 (1993)
Tu, C.-Y.; Marsch, E.: A model of solar wind fluctuations with two components: Alfvén waves and convective structures. Journal Geophysical Research 98, pp. 1257 - 1276 (1993)
Grappin, R.; Mangeney, A.; Marsch, E.: On the origin of solar wind MHD turbulence: Helios data revisited. Journal Geophysical Research 95, pp. 8197 - 8209 (1990)
Marsch, E.; Tu, C.-Y.: Spectral and spatial evolution of compressible turbulence in the inner solar wind. Journal Geophysical Research 95, pp. 11945 - 11956 (1990)
Rosenbauer, H.; Shutte, N.; Apathy, I.; Verigin, M.; Witte, M.; Galeev, A.; Gringauz, K.; Grünwaldt, H.; Jockers, K.; Kiraly, P.et al.; Kotova, G.; Livi, S.; Marsch, E.; Remizov, A.; Richter, A.; Riedler, W.; Szego, K.; Hemmerich, P.; Schwenn, R.; Schwingenschuh, K.; Steller, M.: First meansurements of ions of Martian origin and observation of a plasma layer in the magnetosphere of Mars: the TAUS experiment on the spacecraft PHOBOS 2. Sov. Astron. Letter 16, pp. 156 - 160 (1990)
Rosenbauer, H.; Shutte, N.; Apathy, I.; Verigin, M.; Witte, M.; Galeev, A.; Gringauz, K.; Grünwaldt, H.; Jockers, K.; Kiraly, P.et al.; Kotova, G.; Livi, S.; Marsch, E.; Remizov, A.; Richter, A.; Riedler, W.; Szego, K.; Hemmerich, P.; Schwenn, R.; Schwingenschuh, K.; Steller, M.: Evidence of a plasmasheet in the Martian magnetotail based on the TAUS experiment data from the `Phobos-2' spacecraft. Pis'ma v Astronomicheskie Zhurnal 16, pp. 368 - 377 (1990)
Thieme, K. M.; Marsch, E.; Schwenn, R.: Spatial structures in high-speed streams as signatures of fine structures in coronal holes. Annales Geophysicae 8 (11), pp. 713 - 724 (1990)
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