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International Journal of Solar System Studies

Volume 136, Number 1, November 1998
1 Models of the ISO 3-µm reflection spectrum of Jupiter
T. Y. Brooke, R. F. Knacke, Th. Encrenaz, P. Drossart, D. Crisp, and H. Feuchtgruber
14 Dynamics and interaction between a large-scale vortex and the Great Red Spot in Jupiter
A. Sanchez-Lavega, R. Hueso, J. Lecacheux, F. Colas, J. F. Rojas, J. M. Gomez, I. Miyazaki, and D. Parker
27 Neptune's stratospheric winds from three central flash occultations
Richard G. French, Colleen A. McGhee, and Bruno Sicardy
50 Discovery of an arc of particles near Enceladus' orbit: A possible key to the origin of the E ring
C. Roddier, F. Roddier, J. E. Graves, and M. J. Northcott
50 Mercury: Sodium atmospheric enhancements, radar-bright spots, and visible surface features
A. L. Sprague, W. J. Schmitt, and R. E. Hill
69 Lunar surface imaging polarimetry: I. Roughness and grain size
Audouin Dollfus
104 Mercury: Thermal modeling and mid-infrared (5-12 µm) observations
J. P. Emery, A. L. Sprague, F. C. Witteborn, J. E. Colwell, R. W. H. Kozlowski, and D. H. Wooden
124 Lightcurves of 26 near-Earth asteroids
Petr Pravec, Marek Wolf, and Lenka Sarounová
154 A CCD search for Lagrangian asteroids of the Earth-Sun system
Robert J. Whiteley and David J. Tholen
Note
168 Neptune's cloud structure and activity: Ground-based monitoring with adaptive optics
F. Roddier, C. Roddier, J. E. Graves, M. J. Northcott, and T. Owen
173 Information for Authors

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