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ICARUS

International Journal of Solar System Studies

Volume 159, Number 1, September 2002

     1     Recent fluvial, volcanic, and tectonic activity on the Cerberus plains of Mars
  
             Daniel C. Berman and William K. Hartmann

   18     Solar EUV and electron-proton-hydrogen atom-produced ionosphere on Mars:
            Comparative studies of particle fluxes and ion production rates due to different
            processes
  
             S.A. Haider, S.P. Seth, Esa Kallio, and K.I. Oyama

   31     Lightcurves of 1999 Leonid impact flashes on the Moon
  
             Masahisa Yanagisawa and Narumi Kisaichi

   39     Lineations on the "white" accumulation areas of the residual northern ice cap of
            Mars: Their relation to the "accublation" and ice flow hypothesis
  
             David A. Fisher, Dale P. Winebrenner, and Harry Stern

   53     Repeated aqueous flooding from the Cerberus Fossae: Evidence for very recently
            extant, deep groundwater on Mars
  
            
Devon M. Burr, Jennifer A. Grier, Alfred S. McEwen, and Laszlo P. Keszthelyi

   74     Fresh ammonia ice clouds in Jupiter: I. Spectroscopic identification, spatial
            distribution, and dynamical implications
  
            
Kevin H. Baines, Robert W. Carlson, and Lucas W. Kamp

   95     Carbon monoxide on Jupiter: Evidence for both internal and external sources
            
    Bruno Bézard, Emmanuel Lellouch, Darrell Strobel, Jean-Pierre Maillard, and
                Pierre Drossart

  112     The origin of water vapor and carbon dioxide in Jupiter's stratosphere
   
             E. Lellouch, B. Bézard, J.I. Moses, G.R. Davis, P. Drossart, H. Feuchtgruber,
                E.A. Bergin, R. Moreno, and T. Encrenaz

 132     Europa's sodium atmosphere: An ocean source?
  
             F. Leblanc, R.E. Johnson, and M.E. Brown

 145     The phase-angle and longitude dependence of polarization for Callisto
  
             Vera K. Rosenbush

 156     The D/H ratio in methane in Titan: Origin and history
               
Olivier Mousis, Daniel Gautier, and Athéna Coustenis

 166     Constraints to Uranus' great collision III: The origin of the outer satellites
               
Adrián Brunini, Mirta Gabriela Parisi, and Gonzalo Tancredi

 178     Discovering new V-type asteroids in the vicinity of 4 Vesta
               
Marcos Florczak, Daniela Lazzaro, and René Duffard

 183     Numerical modeling of 26Al-induced radioactive melting of asteroids
            considering accretion
               
Rainer Merk, Doris Breuer, and Tilman Spohn

 192     Shape determination of the Asteroid (6053) 1993 BW3
               
Josef Ďurech

197     Dust trails of 8P/Tuttle and the unusual outbursts of the Ursid shower
               
P. Jenniskens, E. Lyytinen, M.C. de Lignie, C. Johannink, K. Jobse, R. Schievink,
                M. Langbroek, M. Koop, P. Gural, M.A. Wilson, I. Yrjölä, K. Suzuki, H. Ogawa,
                and P. de Groote

210     Long- and short-term photometric behavior of Comet Hyakutake (1996 B2)
               
David G. Schleicher and David J. Osip

234     3- to 14-μm spectroscopy of Comet C/1999 T1 (McNaught-Hartley)
               
David K. Lynch, Ray W. Russell, and Michael L. Sitko

239     On the light-absorbing surface layer of cometary nuclei. II. Thermal modeling
               
Björn J.R. Davidsson and Yuri V. Skorov

            NOTES

 259     Comparison of Viking Lander descent data and MOLA topography reveals
            kilometer-scale offset in Mars atmosphere profiles
              
 Paul Withers, R.D. Lorenz, and G.A. Neumann          

 262    A prominent apparition of Neptune's south polar feature
               
Kathy Rages, Heidi B. Hammel, and G.W. Lockwood

 266     Iron(VI) seems an unlikely explanation for Viking labeled release results
               
Gilbert V. Levin

 268     Viking's experiments and hypothesis that Fe(VI) is a possible candidate as a
            a martian oxidant
              
  A. Tsapin, M. Goldfeld, and K. Nealson

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