Volume 122, Number 1, July 1996
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Emission Source Model of Jupiter's Aurorae: A Generalized Inverse Analysis of Images
Takehiko Satoh, John E.P. Connerney, and Richard L. Baron
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Interpretation of Auroral "Lightcurves" with Application to Jovian Emissions
John E.P. Connerney, Takehiko Satoh, and Richard L. Baron
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| 36 |
Water Vapor Saturation at Low Altitudes around Mars Aphelion: A Key to Mars Climate?
R. T. Clancy, A. W. Grossman, M. J. Wolff, P. B. James, D. J. Rudy, Y. N. Billawala, B. J. Sandor, S. W. Lee, and D. O. Muhleman
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Mass Wasting and Ground Collapse in Terrains of Volatile-Rich Deposits as a Solar System-Wide Geological Process: The Pre-Galileo View
Jeffrey M. Moore, Michael T. Mellon, and Aaron P. Zent
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Erosion on Titan: Past and Present
Ralph D. Lorenz and Jonathan I. Lunine
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| 92 |
Spectrophotometry and Organic Matter on Iapetus
Peter D. Wilson and Carl Sagan
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| 107 |
Production and Chemical Analysis of Cometary Ice Tholins
Gene D. McDonald, Linda J. Whited, Cynthia DeRuiter, Bishun N. Khare, Archita Patnaik, and Carl Sagan
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| 118 |
Enrichment of CO over by Their Trapping in Amorphous Ice and Implications to Comet P/Halley
G. Notesco and A. Bar-Nun
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| 122 |
Visible Spectroscopy of Possible Cometary Candidates
M. Lazzarin, M. A. Barucci, and A. Doressoundiram
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| 128 |
Local Simulations of Perturbed Dense Planetary Rings
Ignacio Mosqueira
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| 153 |
Formation of Phobos/Deimos Dust Rings
Hiroshi Ishimoto
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| 166 |
Synchronous Locking of Tidally Evolving Satellites
Brett Gladman, D. Dane Quinn, Philip Nicholson, and Richard Rand
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| 193 |
Crater-Centered Laccoliths on the Moon: Modeling Intrusion Depth and Magmatic Pressure at the Crater Taruntius
R. W. Wichman and P. H. Schultz
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The 825-1110 Å EUV Spectrum of Venus
S. Alan Stern, David C. Slater, G. Randall Gladstone, Erik Wilkenson, Webster C. Cash, James C. Green, Donald M. Hunten, Tobias C. Owen, and Larry Paxton
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Potential Jupiter Atmospheric Constituents: Candidates for the Mass Spectrometer in the Galileo Atmospheric Probe
Thomas C. Keane, Feng Yuan, and James P. Ferris
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