Titov, D. V.; Markiewicz, W. J.; Thomas, N.; Keller, H. U.; Sablotny, R. M.; Tomasko, M. G.; Lemmon, M. T.; Smith, P. H.: Measurements of the atmospheric water vapor on Mars by the Imager for Mars Pathfinder. Journal Geophysical Research 104, pp. 9019 - 9026 (1999)
Markiewicz, W. J.; Skorov, Y.; Keller, H. U.: The shape of a sublimating ice surface at the bottom of a non-volatie cylinder: Monte Carlo simulations and 2-D analysis. Advances in Space Research 21, pp. 1599 - 1602 (1998)
Markiewicz, W. J.; Skorov, Y. V.; Keller, H. U.; Kömle, N. I.: Evolution of ice surfaces within porous near-surface layers on cometary nuclei. Planetary and Space Science 46, pp. 357 - 366 (1998)
Petrova, E. V.; Markiewicz, W. J.: Optical properties of morning-ice-haze and cloud particles and the photometry of Mars. Solar System Research 32 (6), pp. 469 - 479 (1998)
Eggers, S.; Keller, H. U.; Kroupa, P.; Markiewicz, W. J.: Origin and dynamics of comets and star formation. Planetary and Space Science 45, pp. 1099 - 1104 (1997)
Petrova, E. V.; Markiewicz, W. J.: Light scattering by nonspherical particles: A modification of the statistical model and application to the Martian aerosol. Solar System Res. 31, pp. 369 - 376 (1997)
Thomas, N.; Keller, H. U.; Markiewicz, W. J.; Smith, P. H.: Observations of Martian aerosols with the Imager for Mars Pathfinder. Advances in Space Research 19, pp. 1271 - 1276 (1997)
Wuttke, M. W.; Keller, H. U.; Markiewicz, W. J.; Petrova, E.; Richter, K.; Thomas, N.: Properties of the Mars atmosphere: A revised analysis of Phobos/KRFM data. Planetary and Space Science 45, pp. 281 - 288 (1997)
Petrova, E.; Keller, H. U.; Markiewicz, W. J.; Thomas, N.; Wuttke, M. W.: Ice, hazes, and clouds in the Martian atmosphere as derived from the PHOBOS/KRFM data. Planetary and Space Science 44, pp. 1163 - 1176 (1996)
Keller, H. U.; Knollenberg, J.; Markiewicz, W. J.: Collimation of cometary dust jets and filaments. Planetary and Space Science 42, pp. 367 - 382 (1994)
Keller, H. U.; Blum, J.; Donn, B.; Goresy, A. E.; Fechtig, H.; Feuerbacher, B. P.; Grün, E.; Ip, W. -. H.; Kochan, H.; Mann, I.et al.; Markiewicz, W. J.; Metzler, K.; Morfill, G. E.; Ratke, L.; Rott, M.; Schwehm, G.; Weidenschilling, S. J.: CODAG - Dust agglomeration experiment in micro-gravity. Advances in Space Research 13 (7), pp. 73 - 76 (1993)
Kochan, H.; Markiewicz, W. J.; Keller, H. U.: KOSI: Gas drag derived from ice/dust-particle trajectories. Geophysical Research Letters 18 (2), pp. 273 - 276 (1991)
Markiewicz, W. J.; Mizuno, H.; Völk, H. J.: Turbulende induced relative velocity between two grains. Astronomy and Astrophysics 242, pp. 286 - 289 (1991)
Markiewicz, W. J.; Drury, L. O. C.; Völk, H. J.: Diffuse particle acceleration in spherically symmetric shock waves: supernova remnant origin of cosmic rays. Astronomy and Astrophysics 236, pp. 487 - 502 (1990)
Drury, L. O. C.; Markiewicz, W. J.; Völk, H. J.: Simplified models for the evolution of supernova remnants including particle acceleration. Astronomy and Astrophysics 225, pp. 179 - 191 (1989)
Mizuno, H.; Markiewicz, W. J.; Völk, H. J.: Grain growth in turbulent protoplanetary accretion disks. Astronomy and Astrophysics 195, pp. 183 - 192 (1988)
Markiewicz, W. J.; Aldridge, K.: Dielectrophoretic, thermal instability in a spherical shell of fluid. Geophys. Astrophys. Fluid Dynamics 21, pp. 225 - 236 (1982)
Various application review phases in 2025. PhD projects in cosmochemistry, planetary science, solar and stellar physics, helioseismology, asteroseismology, ...
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