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ICARUS

International Journal of Solar System Studies

Volume 132, Number 1, March 1998
1 Compositional Evolution of Saturn's Rings Due to Meteoroid Bombardment
Jeffrey N. Cuzzi and Paul R. Estrada
36 Ring-Ringlet Interactions
Nicole Rappaport (formerly Borderies)
43 Impact Ejecta Rotational Bursting as a Mechanism for Producing Stable Ida-Dactyl Systems
Ian Giblin, Jean-Marc Petit, and Paolo Farinella
53 Dynamics of Orbits Close to Asteroid 4179 Toutatis
D. J. Scheeres, S. J. Ostro, R. S. Hudson, E. M. DeJong, and S. Suzuki
80 Full Adaptive Optics Images of Asteroids Ceres and Vesta: Rotational Poles and Triaxial Ellipsoid Dimensions
Jack D. Drummond, Robert Q. Fugate, Julian C. Christou, and E. Keith Hege
100 The Solar Nebula as a Process-An Analytic Model
Thomasz F. Stepinski
113 N-Body Simulations of Late Stage Planetary Formation with a Simple Fragmentation Model
S. G. Alexander and C. B. Agnor
125 Experiments on Preplanetary Dust Aggregation
Gerhard Wurm and Jürgen Blum
137 The Combined Effects of Cold-Nebula Drag and Mean-Motion Resonances
G. Wolansky, M. Ghil, and F. Varadi
151 The Microwave Absorption and Abundance of Sulfuric Acid Vapor in the Venus Atmosphere Based on New Laboratory Measurements
Marc A. Kolodner and Paul G. Steffes
170 Oxidation of Organic Macromolecules by Hydrogen Peroxide: Implications for Stability of Biomarkers on Mars
Gene D. McDonald, Etienne de Vanssay, and Joel R. Buckley
176 Estimation of a Length Scale to Use with the Quench Level Approximation for Obtaining Chemical Abundances
Michael D. Smith
185 Regolith and Megaregolith Formation of H-Chondrites: Thermal Constraints on the Parent Body
Glen Akridge, Paul H. Benoit, and Derek W. G. Sears
196 Habitable Planet Formation in Binary Star Systems
Daniel P. Whitmire, John J. Matese, Lee Criswell, and Seppo Mikkola

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