Contents of volume 37

Contents of volume 37

CONTENTS OF VOLUME 37 NUMBER1, JANUARY1979 THOMASB. MCCORD,MARCIAGRABOW,MICHAELA. FEIERBERG, DONNA MACLASKEY, AND CARLE PIETERS. Lunar Multispectral L...

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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 37 NUMBER1, JANUARY1979 THOMASB. MCCORD,MARCIAGRABOW,MICHAELA. FEIERBERG, DONNA MACLASKEY, AND CARLE PIETERS. Lunar Multispectral LunarNearside.......................................................

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G. LEONARD TYLER.Comparison of Quasi-Specular Radar Scatter from the Moon with Surface Parameters Obtained from Images.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B. K. LUCCHITTA. Relative Age of Camelot Crater and Crater Clusters Near the Apollo 17 Landing Site. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . ..

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ARVYDAS J. KLIORE, CHARLES ELACHI, INDU R. PATEL, AND Jo BEA CIMINO. Liquid Content of the Lower Clouds of Venus as Determined from Mariner 10 Radio Occultation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... .... ... .. . ... 51 J. H. WOODMAN,W. D. COCHRAN,AND D. B. SLAVSKY. Spatially Resolved Reflectivities of Jupiter during the 1976 Opposition.. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . 73 W. D. COCHRANAND D. B. SLAVSKY. On the Nature of the Blue and Ultraviolet Absorption in the Jovian Atmosphere.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 GEORGE W. WETHERILL. Steady State Populations of Apollo-Amor Objects. . . . 96 DONALD M. HUNTEN. Capture of Phobos and Deimos by Protoatmospheric Drag, . 113 AUDOUINDOLLFUS, JEAN-CLAUDEMANDEVILLE,AND MARC DUSEAUX. The Nature of the M-Type Asteroids from Optical Polarimetry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 F. SCALTRITI,V. ZAPPAL& AND H. J. SCHOBER.The Rotations of 128 Nemesis and 393 Lampetia: The Longest Known Periods to Date.. _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 HERBERT FREY. Martian Canyons and African Rifts: Structural Comparisons and Implications.......................................................... PAUL D. KOMAR. Comparisons of the Hydraulics of Water Flows in Martian Outflow Channels with Flows of Similar Scale on Earth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . .

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V. A. KRASNOPOLSKY.Vertical Distribution

of Water Vapor and Mars Model . . . _. . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . _. . . . . _. . . .

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JOHN S. LEWIS, STEPHENS. BARSHAY, AND BARBARA NOYES. Primordial Retention of Carbon by the Terrestrial Planets. . . . ,......... ... .... . ...

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Lower and Middle Atmosphere.

W. R. KUHN AND S. K. ATREYA. Ammonia Photolysis and the Greenhouse Effect in t,he Primordial Atmosphere of the Earth. . . . . . . . .

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DANIEL GAUTIER, ANDR& MARTEN, JEAN PAUL BALUTEAU, AND ANNE LACOMBE. Jupiter : New Retrieved Thermal Profiles and Ammonia Distributions. . . . . 214

R. COURTIN, D. GAUTIER, AND A. LACOMBE.Indications of Supersaturated Stratospheric Methane in Neptune from Its Atmospheric Thermal Profile. . . . . . . J. VEVERKA, J. GOGUEN,S. YANG, ANDJ. ELLIOT. On Matching the Spectrum of Variations in the Photometric Properties of Sulfur-Containing Mixtures. . DARRELL F. STROBELANDYUK L. YUNG. The Galilean Satellites as a Source of in the Jovian Upper Atmosphere. _ . . . . , . . . . . . .... ....... ...

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ZULEMA ABRAHAM AND FEDERICO M. STRAUSS. Mutual Phenomena of Jupiter’s Satellites............................................................. OTTO G. FRANZ AND MICHAEL J. PRICE. Saturn: UBV Photoelectric Pinhole Scans oftheDisk...........................................................

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M. HERMAN, C. DEVAUX, AND A. DOLLFUS. Photometry of Venus. III. Interpretation of Brightness Distributions over the Disk. . . . . . . . . ... A. T. YOUNG.CL%:Candidate for the 3150-A Venus Band.. . .. ...... .. GLENN R. HOWLAND, PAUL HARTECK, AND ROBERT R. REEVES, JR. The Role of Phosphorus in the Upper Atmosphere of Jupiter. . . . .. . DALE P. CRUIKSHANK.The Radius and Albedo of Hyperion.. . . .. STANLEYF. DERMOTT. Tidal Dissipation in the Solid Cores of the Major Planets. . BJARNE S. HAUGSTAD. Turbulence in Planetary Occultations. IV. Power Spectra of Phase and Intensity Fluctuations. . . . _. _ .. .. . . . W. R. KUHN, S. R. ROGERS, AND R. D. MACELROY. The Response of Selected Terrestrial Organisms to the Mart,ian Environment : A Modeling Study. . . AMOS BANIN AND JERZY NAVROT. Chemical Fingerprints of Life in Terrestrial Soils and Their Possible Use for the Detection of Life on Mars and Other Planets.. MICHAEL H. HART. Habitable Zones about Main Sequence Stars. . . . . .

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BOOK REVIEWS J. STEVENSON. Magnetic Field Gene&ion in Electrically Conducting Fluids, H. K. Moffatt. . . . . . .. . . PETER J. GIERASCH. Radiative Process in Meteorology and Climatology, G. W. Paltridge and M. R. Platt.. . . . . .. . . . .. WILLIAM B. Rossow. A Short Course in Cloud Physics, R. R. Rogers. . D.

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NUMBER 2, FEBRUARY 1979 MORRIS PODOLAKAND LAWRENCEP. GIVER. On Inhomogeneous Scat,tering Models of Titan’s Atmosphere. . ... . .. . . .. . .. J. GOGUEN, J. VEVERKA, AND T. DUXBURY. Marsshine on Phobos. . . . . . . . THOMAS E. THORPE. The Mars Opposition Effect at 20”N. Latitude and 2O”W. Longitude............................................................ S. M. LARSON. Observations of the Saturn D Ring. . . . . . ... . AUDOUIN DOLLFUS. Optical Reflectance Polarimetry of Saturn Globe and Rings. I.MeasurementsonBRing............................................ ZDENEK SEKANINA. Fan-Shaped Coma, Orientation of Rotation Axis, and Surface Structure of a Cometary Nucleus. I. Test of a Model on Four Comets. . . . . . FREEMAN D. MILLER. Comet Tago-Sato-Kosaka 1969 IX: Tail Structure 25 December 1969to 12 January 1970........................................ JOHN E. STANLEY, S. FRED SINGER, AND JOSE M. ALVAREZ. Interplanetary Dust betweenland5AU................................................... CRATER ANALYSIS TECHNIQUESWORKING GROUP. Standard Techniques for Presentation and Analysis for Crater Size-Frequency Data.. . ..

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BOOK REVIEWS RONALD GREELEY. Volcanoes and Impact Craters on the Moon and Mars, Piero Leonardi. . . . . . . . .. .. .... . .. .. . .. . . .... . JOHN A. EDDY. E$ects of Solar Activity on the Earth’s Atmosphere and Biosphere, M. N. Gnevyshev and A. I. 01’. (Editors). . . . . .. . .. . .. .

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NUMBER 3, MARCH 1979 JAMES B. POLLACK. Climatic Change on the Terrestrial Planets. . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . L. A. LEBOFSKY, G. H. RIEKE, AND M. J. LEBOFSKY.Surface Composition of Pluto

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CARL B. PrLcHEn. The Stability of Water on 10. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. STANLEY F. DERMOTT. Shapes and Gravitational Moments of Satellites and Asteroids............................................................ JAMES B. POLLACK, JOSEPH A. BURNS, AND MICHAEL E. TAUBER. Gas Drag in Primordial Circumplanetary Envelopes: A Mechanism for Satellite Capture. V. R. ESHLEMAN,G. I,. TYLER, AND W. T. FREEMAN.Deep Radio Occultations and “Evolute Flashes” ; Their Characteristics and Utility for Planetary Studies. .

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AUTHOR INDEX FOR VOLUME37 ..................

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The Subject Index for Volume 37 will appear in the December of a cumulative index for the year 1979.

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