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ICARUS

International Journal of Solar System Studies

Volume 157, Number 1, May 2002

     1      High-resolution simulations of the impacts of asteroids into the venusian
             atmosphere II: 3D models

  
             D. G. Korycansky, Kevin J. Zahnle, and Mordecai-Mark Mac Low

   24      Hydrocode simulations of Chicxulub crater collapse and peak-ring formation
  
             Gareth S. Collins, H. Jay Melosh, Jo V. Morgan, and Mike R. Warner

   34      Strength of faults on Mars from MOLA topography
  
             David N. Barnett and Francis Nimmo

   43      The effect of tidal interaction with a gas disk on formation of terrestrial planets
  
             Junko Kominami and Shigeru Ida

   57      Saturn's F ring: Kinematics and particle sizes from stellar occultation studies
  
             A. S. Bosh, C. B. Olkin, R. G. French, and P. D. Nicholson

   76      A comparative study of jovian anticyclone properties from a six-year (1994-2000)
             survey
  
             Raúl Morales-Juberías, Agustin Sánchez-Lavega, J. Lecacheux, and F. Colas

   91      Spatially resolved far ultraviolet spectroscopy of the jovian aurora
            
     J. Gustin, D. Grodent, J. C. G
érard, and J. T. Clarke

  104     Implications from Galileo observations on the interior structure and chemistry of the
             Galilean satellites
   
           
F. Sohl, T. Spohn, D. Breuer, and K. Nagel

  120     Cometary delivery of biogenic elements to Europa
  
             E. Pierazzo and C. F. Chyba

  128     Spatial and compositional constraints on non-ice components and H2O on Pluto's
             surface
  
             W. M. Grundy and M. W. Buie

  139      Lightcurve analysis of four new monolithic fast-rotating asteroids
               
Robert J. Whiteley, David J. Tholen, and Carl W. Hergenrother

  155      The Flora family: A case of the dynamically dispersed collisional swarm?
                
D. Nesvorný, A. Morbidelli, D. Vokrouhlický, W. F. Bottke, and M. Brož

   173     Magnetic aggregation: Dynamics and numerical modeling
                
Carsten Dominik and Henrik Nübold

   187      Visible and infrared images of C/1999 S4 (LINEAR) during the disruption of its
               nucleus
               
Gian Paolo Tozzi and Javier Licandro

   193     Morphology of HCN and CN in Comet Hale-Bopp (1995 O1)
               
L. M. Woodney, M. F. A'Hearn, David G. Schleicher, Tony L. Farnham, J. P. McMullin,
                M. C. H. Wright, J. M. Veal, Lewis E. Snyder, Imke de Pater, J. R. Forster, Patrick
                Palmer, Y.-J. Kuan, Wendy R. Williams, Chi C. Cheung, and Bridget R. Smith

   205    Evolution of comet nucleus rotation
                
A. I. Neishtadt, D. J. Scheeres, V. V. Sidorenko, and A. A. Vasiliev

   219     Monte Carlo modeling of the thermal conductivity porous cometary ice
            
    
Yossi Shoshany, Dina Prialnik, and Morris Podolak

   228     Characteristics and frequency of weak stellar impulses of the Oort cloud
   
             John J. Matese and Jack J. Lissauer

  241     Planetary embryos never formed in the Kuiper Belt
   
             A. Morbidelli, C. Jacob, and J.-M. Petit

            NOTES

   249     Improved determination of ethane (C2H6) abundance in Titan's stratosphere
  
             Timothy A. Livengood, Tilak Hewagama, Theodor Kostiuk, Kelly E. Fast, and
                Jeffrey J. Goldstein

   254      Titan's atmosphere in late southern spring observed with adaptive optics on the
               W. M. Keck II 10-meter telescope
  
             Henry G. Roe, Imke de Pater, Bruce A. Macintosh, Seran G. Gibbard, Claire E. Max,
                and Chris P. McKay

   259     Thermal emission spectrometer observations of martian planet-encircling dust
              storm 2001A
               
Michael D. Smith, Barney J. Conrath, John C. Pearl, and Philip R. Christensen

   264     A terrestrial analogy for martian "accublation zones" revealed by airborne ice-
              penetrating radar from the east Antarctic ice sheet
  
             Martin J. Siegert and David A. Fisher

 

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