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ICARUS
International Journal of Solar System Studies
Volume 158, Number 2, August 2002
281 The
nebular shock wave model for chondrule formation: Shock processing
in a
particle-gas suspension
Fred J. Ciesla and
Lon L. Hood
294 The
near-Earth objects follow-up program. IV. CCD photometry in 1996-1999
Yu. N. Krugly, I.N. Belskaya, V.G. Shevchenko, V.G. Chiorny, F.P. Velichko, S.
Mottola,
A. Erikson, G. Hahn, A. Nathues, G. Neukum, N.M. Gaftonyuk, and E. Dotto
305 The
diagnosis of complex rotation in the lightcurve of 4179 Toutatis and potential
applications to other asteroids and bare cometary nuclei
Béatrice E.A. Mueller, Nalin H.
Samarasinha, and Michael J.S. Belton
312
Microwave remote sensing of the temperature and distribution of sulfur compounds
in the
lower atmosphere of Venus
Jon M. Jenkins, Marc A. Kolodner, Bryan
J. Butler, Shady H. Suleiman, and Paul G. Steffes
329 From
magnitudes to diameters: The albedo distribution of near Earth objects
and the
Earth collision hazard
A. Morbidelli, R. Jedicke,
W.F. Bottke, P. Michel, and E.F. Tedesco
343 Origin of
the basaltic Asteroid 1459 Magnya: A dynamical and mineralogical study
of the outer
main belt
T.A. Michtchenko, D. Lazzaro, S.
Ferraz-Mello, and F. Roig
360 Clementine
observations of teh zodiacal light and the dust content of the inner
Solar System
Joseph M. Hahn, Herbert A. Zook, Bonnie
Cooper, and Bhaskar Sunkara
379 Radar
observations of Asteroid 3908 Nyx
Lance A.M. Benner, Steven J. Ostro, R. Scott Hudson, Keith D. Rosema,
Raymond F. Jurgens, Donald K. Yeomans, Donald B. Campbell, John F. Chandler,
and Irwin I. Shapiro
389 Models for
polar haze formation in Jupiter's stratosphere
A. James Friedson, Ah-San Wong, and Yuk L. Yung
401 Shear
instabilities as a probe of Jupiter's atmosphere
Tanja Bosak and Andrew P. Ingersoll
410 The
stratification of Jupiter's troposphere at the Galileo Probe entry site
Julio A. Magalhăes, Alvin Seiff, and Richard E. Young
434 On the
inclination distribution of the jovian irregular satellites
Valerio
Carruba, Joseph A. Burns, Philip D. Nicholson, and Brett J. Gladman
450 Is
Io's mantle really molten?
Marc
Monnereau and Fabien Dubuffet
460 Dynamics
and evolution of SO2 gas condensation around Prometheus-like
volcanic
plumes on Io as seen by the near infrared mapping spectrometer
Sylvain
Douté, Rosaly Lopes, Lucas W. Kamp, Robert Carlson, Bernard Schmitt,
and the Galileo NIMS team
483
Effects of planetary migration on natural satellites of the outer planets
C.
Beaugé, F. Roig, and D. Nesvorný
499 Tidal
winds on Titan caused by Saturn
Tetsuya Tokano and Fritz M. Neubauer
516 Impact
experiments on porous icy-silicate cylindrical blocks and the
implication
for disruption and accumulation of small icy bodies
Masahiko Arakawa, Jacek
Leliwa-Kopystynski, and Norikazu Macno
523 Bidirectional reflectance spectroscopy.5.The coherent backscatter opposition
effect
and anisotropic scattering
Bruce Hapke
532 New
millimeter heterodyne observations of Titan: Vertical distributions of
nitriles HCN,
HC3N, CH3CN, and the isotopic ratio 15N/14
in its atmosphere
A.
Marten, T. Hidayat, Y. Biraud, and R. Moreno
545 Apse
alignment of the uranian rings
Ignacio
Mosqueira and Paul R. Estrada
NOTES
557 Titan's
snowline
Ralph
D. Lorenz and Jonathan I. Lunine
560
Comment on "Regolith layer tickness mapping of the Moon by radar and
optical data"
by Y.G. Shkuratov and N.V. Bondarenko
Bruce
A. Campbell
562 Reply
to the Comment by B. Campbell on the paper "Regolith layer thickness
of the Moon
by radar and optical data"
Yu.
G. Shkuratov and N.V. Bondarenko
564 Author Index for Volume 158
NOTICE
The Subject Index for Volume 158 will appear in the December 2002 issue as part
of a cumulative index for the year 2002.
All articles are available at http://www.idealibrary.com
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