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ICARUS

International Journal of Solar System Studies

Volume 147, Number 2, October 2000

  329       Subsurface oceans on Europa and Callisto: Constraints from Galileo
               magnetometer observations

  
             Christophe Zimmer, Krishan K. Khurana, and Margaret G. Kivelson

 348       Precise timings of Galilean satellite eclipses and assessment of the E5 ephemeris
  
             Anthony Mallama, Donald F. Collins, Peter Nelson, James Park, and Bruce A. Krobusek

 353      Leading/trailing albedo asymmetries of Thebe, Amalthea, and Metis
  
             Damon P. Simonelli, Laura Rossier, Peter C. Thomas, Joseph Veverka,
                Joseph A. Burns, and Michael J. S. Belton

 366      Latitudinal profiles of the jovian IR emissions of H3+ at 4 microns with the NASA
              Infrared Telescope facility: Energy inputs and thermal balance
  
             D. Rego, S. Miller, N. Achilleos, R. Prangé, and R. D. Joseph

 386      A coupled model of Titan's atmosphere and ionosphere
  
             M. Banaszkiewicz, L. M. Lara, R. Rodrigo, J.J. López-Moreno, and
               G. J. Molina-Cuberos

 405      Saturn's zonal winds at cloud level
  
             Agustín Sanchez-Lavega, Josée F. Rojas, and Pedro V. Sada

 421      Mid-infrared (8.1-12.5 microns) imaging of Mercury
  
             A. L. Sprague, L. K. Deutsch, J. Hora, G. G. Fazio, B. Ludwig, J. Emery, and
               W. F. Hoffmann

 433      Topography and stratigraphy of the northern martian polar layered deposits using
               photoclinometry, stereogrammetry, and MOLA altimetry
  
             Lori K. Fenton and Ken E. Herkenhoff

 444     Near-infrared spectral variations of martian surface materials from ISM imaging
             spectrometer data
  
             Scott Murchie, Laurel Kirkland, Stephane Erard, John Mustard, and Mark Robinson

472     On the phenomenon of enrichment of Mars in 13C: A suggestion on the reduced
            initial atmosphere
  
             E. M. Galimov

477     Fast rotating asteroids 1999 TY2, 1999 SF10, and 1998 WB2
  
             Petr Pravec, Carl Hergenrother, Rob Whiteley, Lenka Sarounová, Peter Kusnirák,
               and Marek Wolf

487     The near-Earth objects follow-up program III. 32 lightcurves for 12 objects from
             1992 and 1995
  
             A. Erikson, S. Mottola, J.S.V. Lagerros, M. Lindgren, J. Piironen, T.Oja, G. Hahn,
                C. -I. Lagerkvist, A. W. Harris, A. Nathues, and G. Neukum

498    Instrument calibrations and data analysis procedures for the NEAR x-ray
           spectrometer
            
    R. Starr, P. E. Clark, M. E. Murphy, S. R. Floyd, T. P. McClanahan, L. R. Nittler,
              J. I. Trombka, L. G. Evans, W. V. Boynton, S. H. Bailey, J. Bhangoo, I. Mikheeva,
              J. Brückner, S. W. Squyres, E. M. McCartney, J. O. Goldsten, and R. L. McNutt, Jr.

520    Radar observations of Asteroid 2100 Ra-Shalom
   
            Michael K. Shepard, Lance A. M. Benner, Steven J. Ostro, Alan W. Harris,
               Keith D. Rosema, Irwin I. Shapiro, John F. Chander, and Donald B. Campbell

530    A detection method for small Kuiper belt objects: The search for stellar
           occultations
                
Françoise Roques and Michel Moncuquet

545     The opposition effect in simulated planetary regoliths. Reflectance and circular
             polarization ratio change at small phase angle
  
           R. M. Nelson, B. W. Hapke, W. D. Smythe, and L. J. Spilker

559     Impact features and projectile residues in aerogel exposed on Mir
  
           F. Hörz, M. E. Zolensky, R. P. Bernhard, T. H. See, and J. L. Warren

        NOTES

580   Search for variations in Pluto's millimeter-wave emission
               
E. Lellouch, G. Paubert, R. Moreno, and B. Schmitt

585   The lunar poles: Water ice or chemically trapped hydrogen?
               
Larissa V. Starukhina and Yurij G. Shkuratov

588   Three-micrometer CH4 line emission from Titan's high-altutude atmosphere
               
Sang Joon Kim, T. R. Geballe, and Keith S. Noll

        ERRATUM

592   Volume 146, Number 2 (2000), in the article "High-resolution calculations of
          asteroid impacts into the venusian atmosphere", by D. G. Korycansky,
          Kevin J. Zahnle, and Mordecai-Mark Mac Law, pp. 387-403
          (doi:10.1006/icar.2000.6426)

593    Author Index for Volume 147

            

All articles are available at http://www.idealibrary.com

 


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