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 ICARUS
 
 http://www.apnet.com/www/journal/is.htm
 (Link inactive 19 November 2004)

 Content available to subscribers at:

 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00191035
 (Link active 19 November 2004)
 
 An International Journal of Solar System Studies, this online version of
 the print journal of the same name is published by Academic Press, Inc.
 through a program titled IDEAL (International Digital Electronic Access
 Library) in Affiliation with the Division for Planetary science American
 Astronomical Society . ICARUS is devoted to the publication of original
 contributions in the field of planetary science. The journal reports the
 results of new research--observational, experimental,
 theoretical--concerning the astronomy, geology, meteorology, physics,
 chemistry, biology, and other scientific aspects of solar or extrasolar
 systems. Icarus also features special issues and sections on special
 topics or reports on particular missions. 
 
 Some articles appearing in the November 1996 issue of the Journal include: 
 'Jupiter's Tropospheric Thermal Emission. I. Observations and Techniques',
 'Io's Volcanism: Thermo-Physical Models of Silicate Lava Compared with
 Observations of Thermal Emission', and 'Formation of the Giant Planets by
 Concurrent Accretion of Solids and Gas'. 
 
 Subscription to this electronic journal involves licensing agreements with
 academic and industrial networks or consortia of libraries and can not be
 done on a personal or even title by title basis. However, the table of
 contents and article abstracts for each issue are available online
 free-of-charge. Articles are provided to members of subscriber
 institutions in Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format. 
 
 ISSN 0019-1035
 
 Editor: Joseph A. Burns
 Email: apsubs@acad.com
 
 
 
 
 

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