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Carol R. Stoker, Nathalie Cabrol, John Marshall, Marsokhod Rover Team, Marsokhod Rover Team, Jeffrey E. Moersch, Ted Roush, 2001. The 1999 Marsokhod Rover Mission Simulation at Silver Lake California: Mission Overview, Data Sets, and Summary of Results Journal of Geophysical Research 106, 7639-7664.
John Marshall, 1998. Towards a theory for planetary aeolian transport Geophysical Research Letters
John Marshall, J Borucki, Clayton Bratton, 1998. Aeolian sand transport in the planetary context: Respective roles of aerodynamic and bed-dilatancy thresholds LPSC XXIX, 1131.
L.N. Koppel, John Marshall, 1998. A miniature metal -- ceramic X-ray source for spacecraft instrumentation Review of Scientific Instruments 69, 1-5.
John Marshall, 1997. Unique Aeolian Transport Mechanisms on Mars: Respective roles of percussive and repercussive grain populations in the sediment load GSA, A-214
John Marshall, Friedemann Freund, 1996. Aggregation in particulate clouds in astrophysical and planetary settings: Preliminary results from USML-2 LPS XXVII, 811.
John Marshall, Friedemann Freund, Todd B. Sauke, 1996. Microgravity studies of agglomeration in particulate clouds: Implications for volcanic and impact events Geophysical Research Letters
John Marshall, J Borucki, C. Sagan, 1996. Behavior of windblown sand on Mars: Results from single-particle experiments LPSC XXVII, 813.
John Marshall, 1994. Particle Dispersion Experiment (PDE): Preliminary results from the USML-1 glovebox NASA Conference Proceedings 3272 11, 717-732.
Glenn Carle, Daniel Kojiro, John Marshall, Todd B. Sauke, Jose Valentin, 1994. Advanced Instrumentation for Exobiology SPIE Proceedings Series 2267,
Rocco Mancinelli, Melissa R. White, John Marshall, 1992. Analyses of exobiological and potential resource materials in the Martian soil Advances in Space Science Research 12, 111-116.
John Marshall, Ronald Greeley, 1992. An Experimental Study of Aeolian Structures on Venus Journal of Geophysical Research 97, 1007-1016.
Verne Oberbeck, John Marshall, 1992. Impacts, Flood Basalts, and Continental Breakup Lunar and Planetary Science XXIII, 1013-1014.
Rocco Mancinelli, John Marshall, Melisa R. White, 1992. Anylyses of Exobiological and Potential Resource Materials in the Martian Soil Advances in Space Research 12, (4)111-(4)116.
Verne Oberbeck, Hans Aggarwall, John Marshall, 1992. Impacts, Tillites, and the Breakup of Gondwanaland Journal of Geology
John Marshall, Guy Fogleman, Ronald Greeley, Raymond Hixon, David W. Tucker, 1991. Adhesion and Abrasion of Surface Materials in the Venusian Aeolian Environment Journal of Geophysical Research 96, 1931-1947.
Verne Oberbeck, John Marshall, Thomas Shen, 1991. Prebiotic Chemistry in Clouds Journal of Molecular Evolution 32, 296-303.
Judith Huntington, John Marshall, Deborah Schwartz, 1990. Exobiological Implications of Dust Aggregation in Planetary Atmospheres: An Experiment for the Gas-Grain Simulation Facility Fourth Symposium on Chemical Evolution and the Ori book, 26.
John Marshall, Guy Fogleman, Ronald Greeley, 1989. Cold Welding of Aeolian Materials in the Venusian Environment: Experimental and Theoretical Considerations Lunar and Planetary Science
Deborah Schwartz, Rocco Mancinelli, John Marshall, 1989. Crystal Properties as Bio-markers: A Potential MRSR Experiment Origins of Life 19, 501-502.
Deborah Schwartz, John Marshall, 1989. Crystal Properties as Bio-markers: A Potential MRSR Experiment Origins of Life 19, 501-502.
John Marshall, Ronald Greeley, James B. Pollack, David W. Tucker, 0000. Accretionary Layers on Venusian Surface Rocks Produced by Aeolian Impact LPSC XIX, 726-727.