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Recent Publications

The following are recent publications related to laboratory or theoretical studies of the Jovian system. Papers that
focus predominantly on observations are excluded, as are theoretical studies of the Jovian magnetosphere, aurora, and Io torus. The latter papers fall under the scope of other IJW Web disciplines. Journals from LPI's library and information from NASA's Astrophysical Data System were used to compile this information; coverage of chemistry and physics journals is not complete. To ensure your paper makes future lists, please send e-mail to
moses@lpi.usra.edu.

As of 4 December 2000:

Jupiter/Saturn:

Allison, M. (2000). A similarity model for the windy jovian thermocline. Planet. Space Sci. 48, 753-774.

Bergin, E. A., and 21 co-authors (2000). Submillimeter Wave Astronomy Satellite observations of Jupiter
and Saturn: Detection of 557 GHz water emission from the upper atmosphere. Astrophys. J. 539,
L147-L150.

Dols, V., J. C. G\'erard, J. T. Clarke, J. Gustin, and D. Grodent (2000). Diagnostics of the Jovian aurora
deduced from ultraviolet spectroscopy: Model and HST/GHRS observations. Icarus 147, 251-266.

Garcia-Melendo, E., A. Sanchez-Lavega, J. M. Gomez, J. Lecacheux, F. Colas, I. Miyazaki, and D. Parker
(2000). Icarus 146, 514-524.

Hickey, M. P., R. L. Walterscheid, and G. Schubert (2000). Gravity wave heating and cooling in Jupiter's
thermosphere. Icarus 148, 266-281.

Jessup, K. L., J. T. Clarke, G. E. Ballester, and H. B. Hammel (2000). Ballistic reconstruction of HST
observations of ejecta motion following Shoemaker-Levy 9 impacts into Jupiter. Icarus 146, 19-42.

Lee, A. Y. T., Y. L. Yung, and J. Moses (2000). Photochemical modeling of CH3 abundances in the outer
solar system. J. Geophys. Res. 105, 20,207-20,226.

Lee, S., D. A. Samuels, R. J. Hoobler, and S. R. Leone (2000). Direct measurements of rate coefficients for
the reaction of ethynyl radical (C2H) with C2H2 at 90 and 120 K using a pulsed Laval nozzle apparatus. J.
Geophys. Res.
105, 15,085-15,090.

Li, X., and P. L. Read (2000). A mechanistic model of the quasi-quadrennial oscillation in Jupiter's
stratosphere. Planet. Space Sci. 48, 637-669.

Mahaffy, P. R., H. B. Niemann, A. Alpert, S. K. Atreya, J. Demick, T. M. Donahue, D. N. Harpold, and
T. C. Owen (2000). Noble gas abundance and isotope ratios in the atmosphere of Jupiter from the Galileo
Probe Mass Spectrometer. J. Geophys. Res. 105, 15,061-15,072.

Mai, H., and K. Jockers (2000). Fabry-Perot imaging of Jupiter's aurora at 2.1 $\mu$m. Icarus 146,
494-500.

Nellis, W. J. (2000). Metallization of fluid hydrogen at 140 Gpa (1.4 Mbar): Implications for Jupiter. Planet.
Space Sci.
48, 671-677.

Orton, G. S., E. Serabyn, and Y. T. Lee (2000). Vertical distribution of PH3 in Saturn from observations of
its 1-0 and 3-2 rotational lines. Icarus 146, 48-59.

Rego, D., S. Miller, N. Achilleos, R. Prang\'e, and R. D. Joseph (2000). Latitudinal profiles of the Jovian IR
emissions of H3+ at 4 um with the NASA Infrared Telescope Facility: Energy inputs and thermal balance.
Icarus 147, 366-385.

Simon-Miller, A. A., B. Conrath, P. J. Gierasch, and R. F. Beebe (2000). A detection of water ice on
Jupiter with Voyager IRIS. Icarus 145, 454-461.

Io:

Bouchez, A. H., M. E. Brown, and N. M. Schneider (2000). Eclipse spectroscopy of Io's atmosphere.
Icarus 148, 316-319.

Davies, A. G., R. Lopes-Gautier, W. D. Smythe, and R. W. Carlson (2000). Silicate cooling model fits to
Galileo NIMS data of volcanism on Io. Icarus 148, 211-225.

Fegley, B., Jr., and M. Yu. Zolotov (2000). Chemistry of sodium, potassium, and chlorine in volcanic gases
on Io. Icarus 148, 193-210.

Glaze, L. S., and S. M. Baloga (2000). Stochastic-ballistic eruption plumes on Io. J. Geophys. Res. 105,
17.579-17,588.

Kuskov, O. L., and V. A. Konrod (2000). Resemblance and difference between the constitution of the
Moon and Io. Planet. Space Sci. 48, 717-726.

McGrath, M. A., M. J. S. Bolton, J. R. Spencer, and P. Sartoretti (2000). Spatially resolved spectroscopy
of Io's Pele plume and SO2 atmosphere. Icarus 146, 476-493.

Trafton, L. M. (2000). Search for proton aurora and ambient hydrogen on Io. Astronom. J. 120, 488-495.

Wong, M. C., and W. H. Smyth (2000). Model calculations for Io's atmosphere at eastern and western
elongations. Icarus 146, 60-74.

Icy Galilean satellites:

Chuang, F. C., and R. Greeley (2000). Large mass movements on Callisto. J. Geophys. Res. 105,
20,227-20,244.

Figueredo, P. H., and R. Greeley (2000). Geologic mapping of the northern leading hemisphere of Europa
from Galileo solid-state imaging data. J. Geophys. Res. 105, 22,629-22,646.

Finale, F. P., and numerous co-authors (2000). Tyre and Pwyll: Galileo orbital remote sensing of mineralogy
versus morphology at two selected sites on Europa. J. Geophys. Res. 105, 22,647-22,656.

Gaidos, E. J., and F. Nimmo (2000). Planetary science: Tectonics and water on Europa. Nature 405, 637-.

Greeley, R., and 17 co-authors (2000). Geologic mapping of Europa. J. Geophys. Res. 105,
22,559-22,578.

Greeley, R., J. E. Klemaszewski, R. Wagner, and the Galileo Imaging Team (2000). Galileo views of the
geology of Callisto. Planet. Space Sci. 48, 829-.

Greenberg, R., P. Geissler, B. R. Tufts, and G. V. Hoppa (2000). Habitability of Europa's crust: The role of
tidal-tectonic processes. J. Geophys. Res. 105, 17,551-17,562.

Hibbits, C. A., T. B. McCord, and G. B. Hansen (2000). Distributions of CO2 and SO2 on the surface of
Callisto. J. Geophys. Res. 105, 22,541-22,558.

Hoppa, G., R. Greenberg, B. R. Tufts, P. Geissler, C. Phillips, and M. Milazzo (2000). Distribution of
strike-slip faults on Europa. J. Geophys. Res. 105, 22,617-22,628.

Kadel, S. D., F. C. Chuang, R. Greeley, J. M. Moore, and the Galileo SSI Team (2000). Geological history
of the Tyre region of Europa: A regional perspective on Europan surface features and ice thickness. J.
geophys. Res.
105, 22,657-.

Kargel, J. S., and 8 co-authors (2000). Europa's crust and ocean: Origin, composition, and the prospects
for life. Icarus 148, 226-265.

Mills, F. P., and M. E. Brown (2000). Thermal infrared spectroscopy of Europa and Callisto. J. Geophys.
Res.
105, 15,051-15,060.

Moore, J. C. (2000). Models of radar absorption in Europan Ice. Icarus 147, 292-300.

Moore, W. B., and G. Schubert (2000). The tidal response of Europa. Icarus 147, 317-319.

Phillips, C. B., A. S. McEwen, G. V. Hoppa, S. A. Fagents, R. Greeley, J. E. Klemaszewski, R. T.
Pappalardo, K. P. Klaasen, and H. H. Breneman (2000). The search for current geologic activity on
Europa. J. Geophys. Res. 105, 22,579-22,598.

Prockter, L., R. T. Pappalardo, and J. W. Head III (2000). Strike-slip duplexing on Jupiter's icy moon
Europa. J. Geophys. Res. 105, 9483-9488.

Prockter, L. M., P. H. Figueredo, R. T. Pappalardo, J. W. Head III, and G. C. Collins (2000). Geology
and mapping of dark terrain on Ganymede and implications for grooved terrain formation. J. Geophys. Res.
105, 22,519-22,540.

Riley, J., G. V. Hoppa, R. Greenberg, B. R. Tufts, and P. Geissler (2000). Distribution of chaotic terrain on
Europa. J. Geophys. Res. 105, 22,599-22,616.

Tufts, B. R., R. Greenberg, G. Hoppa, and P. Geissler (2000). Lithospheric dilation on Europa. Icarus 146,
75-97.

Zimmer, C., K. K. Khurana, and M. G. Kivelson (2000). Subsurface oceans on Europa and Callisto:
Constraints from Galileo magnetometer observations. Icarus 147, 329-347.

Titan:

Anicich, V. G., D. B. Milligan, D. A. Fairley, and M. J. McEwan (2000). Terminal ion-molecule reactions in
Titan's atmosphere, I. Principal ions with principal neutrals. Icarus 146, 118-124.

Balucani, N., O. Asvany, A.H.H. Chang, S.H. Lin, Y.T. Lee, R.I. Kaiser, Y. Osamura, Crossed beam
reaction of cyano radicals with hydrocarbon molecules III: Chemical dynamics of vinylcyanide (C2H3CN;
X1A¡|) formation from reaction of CN(X2sigma+) with ethylene, C2H4(X1Ag), J.Chem. Phys (in press
2000).

Banaszkiewicz, M., L. M. Lara, R. Rodrigo, J. J. L\'opez-Moreno, and G. J. Molina-Cuberos (2000). A
coupled model of Titan's atmosphere and ionosphere. Icarus 147, 386-404.

Clarke, D. W., J. C. Joseph, and J. P. Ferris (2000). The design and use of a photochemical flow reactor: A
laboratory study of the atmospheric chemistry of cyanoacetylene on Titan. Icarus 147, 282-291.

Fortes, A. D. (2000). Exobiological implications of a possible ammonia-water ocean inside Titan. Icarus
146, 444-452.

Ghafoor, N. A.-L., J. C. Zarnecki, P. Challenor, and M. A. Srokosz (2000). Wind-driven surface waves on
Titan. J. Geophys. Res. 105, 12,077-12,092.

Grasset, O., and F. Deschamps (2000). On the internal structure and dynamics of Titan. Planet. Space Sci.
48, 615.

Grasset, O., C. Sotin, and F. Deschamps (2000). On the internal structure and dynamics of Titan. Planet.
Space Sci.
48, 617-636.

Gurwell, M. A., and D. O. Muhleman (2000). CO on Titan: More evidence for a well-mixed vertical profile.
Icarus 145, 653-656.

Huang, L.C.L., A.H.H. Chang, O. Asvany, N. Balucani, S.H. Lin, Y.T. Lee, R.I. Kaiser, Y.Osamura, Crossed beam reaction of cyano radicals with hydrocarbon molecules IV: Chemical dynamics of cyanoacetylene (HCCCN; X1?+) formation from reaction of CN(X2siagma+) with acetylene,C2H2(X1sigmag+), J. Chem. Phys. (in press 2000).

Kim, S. J., T. R. Geballe, and K. S. Noll (2000). Three-micrometer CH4 line emission from Titan's high-altitude atmosphere. Icarus 147, 588-591.

Lammer, H., W. Stumptner, G. J. Molina-Cuberos, S. J. Bauer, and T. Owen (2000). Nitrogen isotope
fractionation and its consequence for Titan's atmospheric evolution. Planet. Space Sci. 48, 529-543.

Meier, R., B. A. Smith, T. C. Owen, and R. J. Terrile (2000). The surface of Titan from NICMOS
observations with the Hubble Space Telescope. Icarus 145, 462-473.

M\"uller-Wodarg, I. C. F., R. V. Yelle, M. Mendillo, L. A. Young, and A. D. Aylward (2000). The
thermosphere of Titan simulated by a global three-dimensional time-dependent model. J. Geophys. Res. 105,
20,833-20,856.

Owen, T. C. (2000). On the origin of Titan's atmosphere. Planet. Space Sci. 48, 747-752.

Rannou, P., C. Ferrari, K. Rages, M. Roos-Serote, and M. Cabane (2000). Characterization of aerosols in
the detached haze layer of Titan. Icarus 147, 267-281.

Wilson, E. H., and S. K. Atreya (2000). Sensitivity studies of methane photolysis and its impact on
hydrocarbon chemistry in the atmosphere of Titan. J. Geophys. Res. 105, 20,263-20,274.

Misc.:

Balucani, N., O. Asvany, L.C.L. Huang, Y. T. Lee, R.I. Kaiser, Y. Osamura, H.F. Bettinger, P.v.R.
Schleyer, H.F. Schaefer III, Neutral-neutral reactions in the interstellar medium III: Formation of Nitriles via
reaction of cyano radicals, CN(X2sigma+), with unsaturated hydrocarbons, Ap.J. (submitted March 2000).

Cheng, A. F., and D. L. Domingue (2000). Radiative transfer models for light scattering from planetary
surfaces. J. Geophys. Res. 105, 9477-9482.

Colwell, J. E., L. W. Esposito, and D. Bundy (2000). Fragmentation rates of small satellites in the outer
solar system. J. Geophys. Res. 105, 17,589-17,600.

Griffioen, E. (2000). A psuedo three-dimensional resonance line radiative transfer model with overlapping
lines. J. Geophys. Res 105, 24,613-24,620.

Jacobson, R. A. (2000). The orbits of the outer jovian satellites. Astron. J. 120, 2679-2686.

Jarvis, K. S., F. Vilas, S. M. Larson, and M. J. Gaffey (2000). JVI Himalia: New compositional evidence
and interpretations for the origin of Jupiter's small satellites. Icarus 145, 445-453.

Moroz, L., U. Schade, and R. W\"asch (2000). Reflectance spectra of olivine-orthopyroxene-bearing
assemblages at decreased temperatures: Implications for remote sensing of asteroids.Icarus 147, 79-93.

Nelson, R. M., B. W. Hapke, W. D. Smythe, and L. J. Spilker (2000). The opposition effect in simulated
planetary regoliths: Reflectance and circular polarization ratio change at small phase angle.Icarus 147,
545-558.

Rousselot, P., S. M. Hill, M. H. Burger, D. A. Brain, C. Laffont, and G. Moreels (2000). Theoretical
modeling of the C2 fluorescence spectrum in Comet Hale-Bopp.Icarus 146, 263-269.

Simonelli, D. P., L. Rossier, P. C. Thomas, J. Veverka, J. A. Burns, and M. J. S. Belton (2000).
Leading/Trailing Albedo Asymmetries of Thebe, Amalthea, and Metis. Icarus 147, 353-365.