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ICARUS

International Journal of Solar System Studies

Volume 160, Number 1, November 2002

 

     1    The population of near-Earth asteroids in coorbital motion with the Earth
  
            M.H.M. Morais and A. Morbidelli

   10    Formation of asteroid families by catastrophic disruption: Simulations with the
           fragmentation and gravitational reaccumulation
  
            Patrick Michel, Paolo Tanga, Willy Benz. and Derek C. Richardson

   24    The influence of the orbital evolution of main belt asteroids on their spin vectors
  
            E. Skoglöv and A. Erikson

   32    The existence of a planet beyong 50 AU and the orbital distribution of the classical
           Edgeworth-Kuiper belt objects
  
            A. Brunini and M.D. Melita

   44    New activity of Chiron: Results from 5 years of photometric monitoring
  
            René Duffard, Daniela Lazzaro, Sandro Pinto, Jorge Carvano, Claudia Angeli,
               Alvaro Alvarez Candal, and Silvia Fernández

   52    Photometric light curve for the Kuiper belt object 2000 EB173 on 78 nights
  
            
Bradley E. Schaefer and David L. Rabinowitz

  59    Observations of Centaur 8405 Asbolus: Searching for water ice
            
   Jennifer Romon-Martin, Maria A. Barucci, Catherine de Bergh, Alain Doressoundiram,
               Nuno Peixinho, and François Poulet

  66     CO2 snow on Mars and early Earth: Experimental constraints
   
           
David L. Glandorf, Anthony Colaprete, Margaret A. Tolbert, and Owen B. Toon

  73    Martian seasonal CO2 ice in polygonal troughs in southern polar region:
           Role of the distribution of subsurface H2O ice
  
            
Konrad J. Kossacki and Wojciech J. Markiewicz

  86     Far ultraviolet spectrum of Mars
  
            Vladimir A. Krasnopolsky and Paul D. Feldman

 95     On the dynamics of the jovian ionosphere and thermosphere. III. The modelling
          of auroral conductivity
               
George Millward, Steve Miller, Tom Stallard, Alan D. Aylward, and Nicholas Achilleos

 108   Orbital evolution of impact ejecta from Ganymede
               
Jose Luis Alvarellos, Kevin J. Zahnle, Anthony R. Dobrovolskis, and Patrick Hamill

 124   High-resolution Keck adaptive optics imaging of violent volcanic activity on Io
               
F. Marchis, I. de Pater, A.G. Davies, H.G. Roe, T. Fusco, D. Le Mignant,
               P. Descamps, B.A. Macintosh, and R. Prangé

 132   More microwave observations of Saturn: Modeling the ring with a Monte Carlo
          radiative transfer code
               
David E. Dunn, Lawrence A. Molnar, and John D. Fix

 161   Moonlet collisions and the effects of tidally modified accretion in Saturn's
          F ring
               
John M. Barbara and Larry W. Esposito

 172   Analysis of the time-dependent chemical evolution of Titan haze Tholin
              
Bishun N. Khare, E.L.O. Bakes, Hiroshi Imanaka, Christopher P. McKay,
               Dale P. Cruikshank, and Edward T. Arakawa
     

 183   Rummaging through Earth's attic for remains of ancient life
              
John C. Armstrong, Llyd E. Wells, and Guillermo Gonzalez

 197   Non-equilibrium condensation in a primordial solar nebula: Formation of
          refractory metal nuggets
               
Kyoko K. Tanaka, Hidekazu Tanaka, and Kiyoshi Nakazawa

          NOTES

 208   Is the D/H ratio in the comet coma equal to the D/H ratio in the comet nucleus?
               
M. Podolak, Y. Mekler, and D. Prialnik

 212   On the origin of binary transneptunian objects
               
S.J. Weidenschilling

 216   An origin for the linear magnetic anomalies on Mars through accretion of
          terranes: Implications for dynamo timing
              
Alberto G. Fairén, Javier Ruiz, and Francisco Anguita

          ERRATUM

224    Volume 155, Number 1 (2002) "Detection of temperature-dependent spectral
          variation on the Asteroid Eros and new evidence for the presence of an
          olivine-rich silicate assemblage" by Paul G. Lucey, John Hinrichs, Mary Kelly,
          Dennis Wellnitz, Noam Izenberg, Scott Murchie, Mark Robinson, Beth E. Clark,
          and James F. Bell III, pages 181-188 (doi:10.1006/icar.2002.6747; PII:
          S0019-1035(01)96747-8.    

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

 


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