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ICARUS
International Journal of Solar System Studies
Volume 141, Number 1, September 1999
1
Post-perihelion HST observations of Comet Hale-Bopp (C/1995 O1)
H. A. Weaver, P. D. Feldman, M. F. A'Hearn, C. Arpigny, J. C. Brandt, and S. A.
Stern
13
Orbital evolution of retrograde interplanetary dust particles and their
distribution
in the Solar System
Jer-Chyi Liou, Herbert A. Zook, and A. A. Jackson
29 The
structure and temporal stability of Jupiter's zonal winds: A study of the North
tropical region
Amy A. Simon
40
Oxidation state of volcanic gases and the interior of Io
Mikhail Yu. Zolotov and Bruce Fegley, Jr.
53
Astypalaea Linea: A large-scale strike-slip fault on Europa
B. Randall Tufts, Richard Greenberg, Gregory Hoppa, and Paul Geissler
65 On the
size distribution of asteroid families: The role of geometry
P. Tanga, A. Cellino, P. Michel, V. Zappalą, P. Paolicchi, and A. Dell'Oro
79 The
velocity-size relationship for members of asteroid families and implications
for the physics of catastrophic collisions
A. Cellino, P. Michel, P. Tanga, V. Zappalą, P. Paolicchi, and A. Dell'Oro
96 Sizes
and masses of chondrules and metal-troilite grains in ordinary chondrites:
Possible implications for nebular sorting
Karla E. Kuebler, Harry Y. McSween, Jr., William D. Carlson, and David Hirsch
107
Submillimeter-scale topography of the lunar regolith
Paul Helfenstein and Michael K. Shepard
132 Opposition effect
from Clementine data and mechanisms of backscatter
Yu. G. Shkuratov, M. A. Kreslavsky, A. A. Ovcharenko, D. G. Stankevich, E. S.
Zubko, C. Pieters,
and G. Arnold
156 Radar scattering
from a self-affine fractal surface: Near-Nadir regime
Michael K. Shepard and Bruce A. Campbell
172 The opposition
surge and photopolarimetry of fresh and coated basalts
Michael K. Shepard and Raymond E. Arvidson
All articles are available at http://www.idealibrary.com
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