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Sushil Atreya's publications cover a diverse range of topics throughout the solar system and exoplanets. He is the author of a graduate level textbook on the giant planets, and has written 24 book chapters. He is also an editor of four books, including one published in the Space Science Series of the University of Arizona Press. He has published 300 papers, including over 220 peer-reviewed research articles and 50 proceedings and reports. Atreya has given hundreds of talks at national and international meetings, conferences, and workshops, as well as more than 200 invited talks, interdisciplinary and plenary lectures, keynote speeches, and public outreach lectures. A list of Sushil Atreya's books, book chapters and articles is given below, followed by a list of his talks.

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BOOKS AND CHAPTERS

BOOKS

  1. Atmospheres and Ionospheres of the Outer Planets and their Satellites, S. K. Atreya, Springer-Verlag, New York-Berlin-Heidelberg, 1986.

  2. Origin and Evolution of Planetary and Satellite Atmospheres, S. K. Atreya and J. B. Pollack (editors), University of Arizona Press, 1989.

  3. Planetary Aeronomy and Astronomy, S. K. Atreya and J. J. Caldwell (editors), Pergamon Press, 1981.

  4. Outer Planets, T. V. Johnson and S. K. Atreya (editors), Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1989.

  5. Cometary Environments, T. Gombosi, S. K. Atreya, E. Grun and M. Hanner (ed.), Pergamon Press, 1989.



BOOK CHAPTERS

  1. The Origin and Evolution of Saturn, with Exoplanet Perspective, by S. K. Atreya, A. Crida, T. Guillot, J. I. Lunine, N. Madhusudhan, O. Mousis (2019). pp 5-43, in Saturn in the 21st Century (eds. KH Baines, FM Flasar, N Krupp, T Stallard), Cambridge University Press. (pdf)

  2. The Origin and Evolution of Saturn: A Post-Cassini Perspective, by S. K. Atreya, A. Crida, T. Guillot, C. Li, J. I. Lunine, N. Madhusudhan, O. Mousis M. H. Wong, in Saturn: The Grand Finale (eds. K. H. Baines, M. Flasar, N. Krupp, T. Stallard), Cambridge University Press. Preprint of accepted manuscript at arXiv:2205.0691.

  3. The Future Exploration of Saturn, with K. H. Baines, F. Crary, T. Greathouse, H. Melin, O. Mousis, G. Orton, T. Spilker, A. Wesley (2019). pp 417-441, in Saturn in the 21st Century (eds. KH Baines, FM Flasar, N Krupp, T Stallard), Cambridge University Press. (pdf)

  4. The Atmospheres of the Terrestrial Planets: Clues to the Origins and Early Evolution of Venus, Earth and Mars, with K. H. Baines, M. A. Bullock, D. H. Grinspoon, P. R. Mahaffy, C. T. Russell, G. Schubert, K. Zahnle, A Chapter in Comparative Climatology of Terrestrial Planets (S. J. Mackwell, et al., eds.), pp. 137-160, 2013, University of Arizona Press. (pdf)

  5. Atmospheric Moons Galileo Would Have Loved, S. K. Atreya, in Galileo’s Medicean Moons − Their Impact on 400 Years of Discovery (C. Barbieri et al., eds.), Chapter 16, pp130-140, 2010, Cambridge University Press. (pdf)

  6. Volatile Origin and Cycles: Nitrogen and Methane, S. K. Atreya, R. D. Lorenz, J. H. Waite, in Titan From Cassini-Huygens (R. H. Brown et al., eds.), Chapter 7, pp 177-199, 2009, DOI 10.1007/978-1-4020-9215-2_7, Springer Dordrecht, Heidelberg-London-New York. (pdf)

  7. Saturn Exploration Beyond Cassini-Huygens, T. Guillot, S. K. Atreya, S. Charnoz, M. Dougherty, P. Read, in Saturn From Cassini-Huygens (M. K. Dougherty et al., eds.), Chapter 23, pp 745-761, 2009, DOI 10.1007/978-1-4020-9217-6_23, Springer Dordrecht, Heidelberg-London-New York. (pdf)

  8. Atmospheric Structure and Composition, D. F. Strobel, S. K. Atreya, B. Bezard, F. Ferri, F. M. Flasar, M. Fulchignoni, E. Lellouch, and I. Muller-Wodarg, in Titan from Cassini-Huygens (R.H. Brown et al., eds.), Chapter 10, pp 235-257, 2009, DOI 10.1007/978-1-4020-9215-2_10, Springer Dordrecht, Heidelberg-London-New York. (pdf)

  9. Oxygen and Other Volatiles in the Giant Planets and their Satellites, with M. H. Wong, J. I. Lunine, T. V. Johnson, P. R. Mahaffy, T.C. Owen, Th. Encrenaz, Chapter 8 in Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry: Oxygen in the Earliest Solar System (G. McPherson et al., eds.), vol. 68, pp 219-246, Mineralogical Society of America, Chantilly, VA, 2008. (pdf)

  10. Neptune Orbiter, Probe, and Triton Lander, with B. Bienstock, D. Atkinson, K. Baines, M. Wright, J. Masciarelli, Chapter 4 in NASA Space Science Vision Missions (M. Allen, ed.), vol 204, pp 115-153, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Publisher, 2008. (pdf)

  11. Experiencing Venus: Clues to the Origin, Evolution, and Chemistry of Terrestrial Planets via in situ Exploration of our Sister World, with K. H. Baines, R. W. Carlson, D. Crisp, D. Grinspoon, C. T. Russell, G. Schubert, K. Zahnle, pp 171-190 in Exploring Venus as a Terrestrial Planet (L. W. Esposito et al., eds.), American Geophysical Union Monograph 176, 2007. (pdf)

  12. Coupled Chemistry and Clouds of the Giant Planets - A Case for Multiprobes, S. K. Atreya and A. S. Wong, in The Outer Planets and their Moons (T. Encrenaz, R. Kallenbach, T. C. Owen, C. Sotin, eds.), pp. 121-136, Springer Publishers, New York-Heidelberg, 2005. Also in Space Sci. Rev. 116, Nos. 1-2, pp 121-136, 2005. (pdf)

  13. The Composition of the Atmosphere of Jupiter, F. W. Taylor, S. K. Atreya, Th. Encrenaz, D. M. Hunten, P. G. J. Irwin, T. C. Owen, in Jupiter: The Planet, Satellites and Magnetosphere (F. Bagenal, et al. eds.), Cambridge Univ. Press, pp 59-78, 2004. (pdf)

  14. On the Origin of Jupiter's Atmosphere and the Volatiles on the Medicean Stars, T. C. Owen, S. K. Atreya, P. R. Mahaffy, H. B. Niemann and M. H. Wong, in Three Galileos: The Man, The Spacecraft, The Telescope (C. Barbieri, J. Rahe, T. Johnson, A. Sohus, eds.), pp. 289-298, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1997.

  15. Chemistry and Clouds of Jupiter's Atmosphere: A Galileo Perspective, S. K. Atreya, M. H. Wong, T. C. Owen, H. B. Niemann and P. R. Mahaffy, in Three Galileos: The Man, The Spacecraft, The Telescope (C. Barbieri, J. Rahe, T. Johnson, A. Sohus, eds.), pp. 249-260, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1997. (pdf)

  16. Composition, Clouds and Chemistry of the Atmospheres of the Giant Planets, S. K. Atreya, in Atmospheric and Interstellar Physics and Chemistry (editor, C. F. Boutron), Les Editions de Physique Les Ulis Publisher, France, pp 433-455, 1996.

  17. Middle and Upper Atmosphere, with J. Bishop, P. N. Romani, B. R. Sandel, R. V. Yelle and G. S. Orton, in Neptune (editor, D. Cruikshank), University of Arizona Press, 1995. (pdf)

  18. Troposphere, with D. Gautier, B. Conrath, T. C. Owen and I. de Pater, in Neptune (editor, D. Cruikshank), University of Arizona Press, 1995.

  19. Upper Atmosphere and Electroglow, with D. Strobel, D. Shemansky and R. Yelle, in Uranus (editor, J. Bergstralh), University of Arizona Press, 1991.

  20. Photochemistry and Vertical Mixing, S. K. Atreya, B. R. Sandel and P. N. Romani, in Uranus (editor, J. Bergstralh), University of Arizona Press, 1991. (pdf)

  21. Present State and Chemical Evolution of the Atmospheres of Titan, Triton and Pluto, J. I. Lunine, S. K. Atreya and J. B. Pollack, in Origin and Evolution of Planetary and Satellite Atmospheres (S. K. Atreya and J. B. Pollack, editors), University of Arizona Press, 1989. (pdf)

  22. Photochemistry and Clouds of Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus, S. K. Atreya and P. N. Romani, in Planetary Meteorology (editor, G. E. Hunt), Cambridge University Press, 1985. (pdf)

  23. Theory, Measurements, and Models of the Upper Atmosphere and Ionosphere of Saturn, S. K. Atreya, J. H. Waite, T. M. Donahue, A. F. Nagy and J. C. McConnell, in Saturn (editor, T. Gehrels), University of Arizona Press, 1984. (pdf)

  24. Ionosphere, D. F. Strobel and S. K. Atreya, in Physics of the Jovian Magnetosphere (editor, A. J. Dessler), Cambridge University Press, 1983. (pdf)

  25. Model Ionospheres of Jupiter, S. K. Atreya and T. M. Donahue, in Jupiter (editor, T. Gehrels), University of Arizona Press, 1976. (pdf) Also, Russian Translation in Jupiter Atmosfera and Ionosfera (editor, V. I. Moroz), Mir Publishing House, Moscow, 1979. (pdf)


ALL PUBLICATIONS

    POPULAR ARTICLES

  1. The Mystery of Methane on Mars and Titan, SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, May 2007, vol. 296, pp 42-51, Nature Publishing Group.
    [Solicited Article. Selected as Cover Story. Also published worldwide as Cover Story in 17 foreign language magazines and journals.] Excerpt

  2. There's Something Funny in the Air on Mars: Why Methane on Mars is a Sign of Something Extraordinary, S. K. Atreya and C. R. Webster, Nautilus Magazine, AAAS, November 2016.
    Solicited Article http://cosmos.nautil.us/short/67/theres-something-funny-in-the-air-on-mars



  3. JOURNAL ARTICLES, BOOK CHAPTERS, PROCEEDINGS


    2022

  4. Jupiter’s Temperature Structure: A Reassessment of the Voyager Radio Occultation Measurements, P. Gupta, S. K. Atreya, P. G. Steffes, L. N. Fletcher, T. Guillot, M. D. Allison, S. J. Bolton, R. Helled, S. Levin. C. Li, J. I. Lunine, Yamila Miguel, G. S. Orton, J. H. Waite, and P. Withers. Planetary Science Journal, 2022. https://doi.org/10.3847/PSJ/ac6956.

  5. Revelations on Jupiter’s Formation, Evolution and Interior: Challenges from Juno results, with R. Helled, D. J. Stevenson, J. I. Lunine, S. J. Bolton, Nettelmann, T. Guillot, B. Militzer, Y. Miguel, W. B. Hubbard, Icarus 272, 114937 (12 pp), 2022. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2022.114937.

  6. Depleted Carbon Isotope Compositions Observed at Gale Crater, Mars, with C. H. House, G. M. Wong, C. R. Webster, G. J. Flesch, H. B. Franz, J. C. Stern, A. Pavlov, J. L. Eigenbrode, A. Gilbert, A. E. Hofmann, M. Millan, A. Steele, C. A. Malespin, and P. R. Mahaffy, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 18, January 2022. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2115651119.

  7. Reply to Schoell: Implications of a temperature trend in methane evolved from Cumberland during Mars evolved gas analyses experiments, with C.H. House. H. B. Franz, G. M. Franz, P. R. Mahaffy, A. Pavlov, A. Steele, and C. A. Malespin, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 119 (30) e2207901119, 11 July 2022. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.22079011.

  8. Revealing the Mysteries of Venus: The DAVINCI Mission, with J. B. Garvin, S. A. Getty, G. N. Arney, and the DAVINCI Discovery Mission to Venus. Planetary Science Journal, 3, 117-157, 2022. https://doi.org/10.3847/PSJ/ac63c2.

  9. Jupiter’s Inhomogeneous Envelope, with Y. Miguel, M. Bazot, T. Guillot, S. Howard, E. Galanti5, Y. Kaspi, W. B. Hubbard, B. Militzer, R. Helled, S. K. Atreya, J. E. Connerney, D. Durante, L. Kulowski, J.I. Lunine, D. Stevenson, S. Bolton, Astronomy and Astrophysics, 662, A18, 16pp, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202243207.

  10. Juno Spacecraft Measurements of Jupiter’s Gravity Imply Dilute Core, with B. Militzer, W.B. Hubbard, S. Wahl, J. I. Lunine, E. Galanti, Y. Kaspi, Y. Miguel, T. Guillot, K. M. Moore, M. Parisi, et al., Planetary Science Journal, 3, 185-198, 2022. https://doi.org/10.3847/PSJ/ac7ec8.


  11. 2021

  12. Lightning Generation in Moist Convective Clouds and Constraints on the Water Abundance, with Y. Aglyamov, J. Lunine, H. Becker, S. Gibbard, S. Brown, S. Levin, S. Bolton, M. J. Brennan, A. Guillaume and J. W. Alexander, J. Geophys Res., 2021. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020JE006504. (click here)

  13. On the Clouds and Ammonia in Jupiter’s Upper Troposphere from Juno JIRAM Reflectivity Observations, with D. Grassi, A. Mura, G. Sindoni, A. Adriani, G. Filacchione, L. N. Fletcher, J. I. Lunine, et al. MNRAS, 503, Issue 4, 4892–4907, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab740. (click here)

  14. Day-Night Differences in Mars Methane Suggest Nighttime Containment at Gale Crater, with C. R. Webster, P. R. Mahaffy, J. Pla-Garcia, S. C. Rafkin, J. E. Moores, G. J. Flesch, C. A. Malespin, S. M. Teinturier, H. Kalucha, C. L. Smith, D. V. Moreiras, A. R. Vasavada, Astron. Astrophys. 650, A166, pp14, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202040030. (click here)

  15. Scientific Value of Including an Atmospheric Sample as Part of Mars Sample Return, with T. Swindle, H. Busemann, J. Cartwright, P. Mahaffy, B. Marty, A. Pack, and S. Schwenzer, Astrobiology, Vol. 21, Supplement, 14 December 2021. https://doi.org/10.1089/AST.2021.0107. (click here)

  16. In Situ Exploration of the Giant Planets, with O. Mousis, D. H. Atkinson, R. Ambrosi, et al. Experimental Astronomy, Springer, 2021. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10686-021-09775-z. (click here)

  17. Microwave Observations Reveal the Deep Extent and Structure of Jupiter’s Atmospheric Vortices, with S. J. Bolton, S. Levin, T. Guillot, C. Li, Y. Kaspi, G. Orton, M. H. Wong, F. Oyafuso, M. Allison, J. Arballo, H. N. Becker, J. Bloxham, S. Brown, L. Fletcher, E. Galanti, S. Gulkis, M. A. Janssen, A. Ingersoll, J. Lunine, S. Misra, P. Steffes, D. Stevenson, H. Waite, R. K.Yadav, Z. Zhang, Science 2021, Vol 374, Issue 6570, 968-972. https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abf1015. (click here)

  18. Jupiter’s Overturning Circulation: Breaking Waves Take the Place of Solid Boundaries, with A. P. Ingersoll, S. Bolton, S. Brueschaber, L. N. Fletcher, E. Galanti, Y. Kaspi, C. Li, L. Li, J. I. Lunine, G. S. Orton, H. Waite, Geophys. Res Lett. 2021. https://doi.org/10.1029/2021GL095756. (click here)

  19. Evidence for Multiple Ferrel-like Cells on Jupiter, with Keren Duer, N. Gavriel, Eli Galanti, Y. Kaspi, L. N. Fletcher, T. Guillot, S. J. Bolton, S. M. Levin, D. Grassi, A. P. Ingersoll, C. Li, L. Li, J. I. Lunine, G. S. Orton, F. A. Oyafuso, J. Hunter Waite, Jr., Geophys. Res Lett. 2021. https://doi.org/10.1029/2021GL095651. (click here)

  20. 2020

  21. Deep Atmosphere Composition, Structure, Origin, and Exploration, with Particular Focus on Critical in situ Science at the Icy Giants, S. K. Atreya, M. H. Hofstadter, J. H. In, O. Mousis, K. Reh, M. H. Wong, Space Sci. Rev. 216:18, Issue 1, 31pp, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11214-020-0640-8. (pdf)

  22. The Water Abundance in Jupiter's Equatorial Zone, with C. Li, A. Ingersoll, S. Bolton, S. Levin, M. Janssen, J. Lunine, P. Steffes, S. Brown, T. Guillot, M. Allison, J. Arballo, A. Bellotti, V. Adumitroaie, S. Gulkis, A. Hodges, L. Li, S. Misra, G. Orton, F. Oyafuso, D.S. Costa, H. Waite, Z. Zhang, Nature Astronomy 4 (Issue 6), 609-616, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41550-020-1009-3. (pdf)

  23. Curiosity Mars Methane Measurements are Not Confused by Ozone, with C. R. Webster, P. R. Mahaffy, G. J. Flesch, C. A. Malespin, A. R. Vasavada, Astron. Astrophys. 641, L3, 3pp, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202038815.

  24. Indigenous and Exogenous Organics and Surface-Atmosphere Cycling Inferred from Carbon and Oxygen Isotopes at Gale Crater, with H. B. Franz, P. R. Mahaffy, C. R. Webster, G. J. Flesch, E. Raaen, C. Freissinet, C. H. House, A. C. McAdam, C. A. Knudson, P. D. Archer, J. C. Stern, A. Steele, B. Sutter, J. L. Eigenbrode, D. P. Glavin, J. M. T. Lewis, C. A. Malespin, M. Millan, D. W. Ming, R. N. González, R. E. Summons, Nature Astronomy 4, 526-532, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41550-019-0990-x. (pdf)

  25. On the Spatial Distribution of Minor Species in Jupiter's Upper Troposphere as Inferred from Juno JIRAM Data, with D. Grassi, A. Adriani, A. Mura, L. N. Fletcher, J. I. Lunine, G. S. Orton, S. Bolton, C. Plainaki, G. Sindoni, F. Altieri, A. Cicchetti, B. M. Dinelli, G. Filacchione, A. Migliorini, M. L. Moriconi, R. Noschese, A. Olivieri, G. Piccioni, R. Sordini, S. Stefani, F. Tosi, D. Turrini, J. Geophys. Res. Planets 125, 1-21, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JE006206. (pdf)

  26. High-Resolution UV/Optical/IR Imaging of Jupiter in 2016-2019, with M.H. Wong, A. A. Simon, J. W. Tollefson, I. de Pater, M. Barnett, A. I. Hsu, A. Stephens, G. S. Orton, S. W. Fleming, W. Januszewski, A. Roman, C. Goullaud, G. L. Bjoraker, A. Adriani, L. N. Fletcher, Astrophys. J. Suppl. Series 247:58 (25 pp), 2020. 2020. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JE006206. (pdf)

  27. Key Atmospheric Signatures for Identifying the Source Reservoirs of Volatiles in Uranus and Neptune, with O. Mousis, A. Aguichine, D. H. Atkinson, T. Cavalié, J. I. Lunine, K. E. Mandt, T. Ronnet, Space Science Reviews, 216:77, Issue 5, 19pp, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11214-020-00681-y. (click here)

  28. Storms and the Depletion of Ammonia in Jupiter: I. Microphysics of "Mushballs", with T. Guillot, D. J. Stevenson, S. J. Bolton, H. N. Becker, J. Geophys. Res. Planets 125, Issue 8, e2020JE0064032020. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020JE006403. (click here)

  29. Two-Year Observations of the Jupiter Polar Regions By JIRAM on board Juno, with A. Adriani, A. Bracco, D. Grassi, M. L. Moriconi, A. Mura, G. Orton, F. Altieri, A. Ingersoll, J. I. Lunine, A. Migliorini, R. Noschese, A. Cicchetti, R. Sordini F. Tosi, G. Sindoni, C. Plainaki, B. M. Dinelli, D. Turrini, G. Filacchione, G. Piccioni, and S. J. Bolton, J. Geophys. Res. 125, Issue 6, 12pp, e2019JE006098, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JE006098. (click here)

  30. Small Lightning Flashes from Shallow Electrical Storms on Jupiter, with H. N. Becker, J. W. Alexander, S. J. Bolton, M. J. Brennan, S. T. Brown, A. Guillaume, T. Guillot, A. P. Ingersoll, S. M. Levin, J. I. Lunine, Y. S. Aglyamov, P. G. Steffes, Nature 584, Issue 7819, 55-58, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2532-1. (click here)

  31. Residual Study: Testing Jupiter Atmosphere Models Against Juno MWR Observations, with Z. Zhang, V. Adumitroaie, M. Allison, J. Arballo, G. Bjoraker, S. Bolton, S. Brown, L. N. Fletcher, T. Guillot, S. Gulkis, A. Hodges, A. Ingersoll, M. Janssen, S. Levin, C. Li, L. Li, J. Lunine, S. Misra, G. Orton, F. Oyafuso, P. Steffes, M. H. Wong, Earth and Space Science 7, Issue 9, 17pp, e2020EA001229. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020EA001229. (click here)

  32. HDO and SO2 Thermal Mapping on Venus. V. Evidence for a Long-Term Anti-Correlation, with T. Encrenaz, T. K. Greathouse, E. Marcq, H. Sagawa, T. Widemann, B. Bézard, T. Fouchet, F. Lefèvre, S. Lebonnois, Y. J. Lee, R. Giles, S. Watanabe, W. Shao, X. Zhang, C. J. Bierson, Astron. Astrophys. 639, A69, 11pp, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202037741. (click here)

  33. Turbulence Power Spectra in Regions Surrounding Jupiter’s South Polar Cyclones from Juno/JIRAM, with M. L. Moriconi, A. Migliorini, F. Altieri, A. Adriani, A. Mura, G. Orton, J. I. Lunine, D. Grassi, A. P. Ingersoll, B. M. Dinelli, S. J. Bolton, S. Levin, F. Tosi, R. Noschese, C. Plainaki, A. Cicchetti, G. Sindoni, A. Olivieri, J. Geophys Res. 125, Issue 7, 13pp, e2019JE006096, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JE006096. (click here)

  34. Angular Dependence and Spatial Distribution of Jupiter’s Centimeter-Wave Thermal Emission from Juno’s Microwave Radiometer, with F. Oyafuso, S. Levin, G. Orton, S. Brown, V. Adumitroaie, C. Li, S. Gulkis, S. Bolton, Earth Space Sci., Issue 11, 26pp, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020EA001254. (click here)

  35. 2019

  36. Icy Giant Planet Exploration: Are Entry Probes Essential? S. K. Atreya, M. D. Hofstadter, K. R. Reh, J. H. In, Acta Astronautica, 162, 266-274, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actaastro.2019.06.020. (pdf)

  37. Abiotic Input of Fixed Nitrogen by Bolide Impacts to Gale Crater During the Hesperian: Insights from the Mars Science Laboratory, with R. N. Gonzàlez, K. F. Navarro, P. Coll, C. P. McKay, J. C. Stern, B. Sutter, P. D. Archer Jr., A. Buch, M. Cabane, P. G. Conrad, J. L. Eigenbrode, H. B. Franz, C. Freissinet, D. P. Glavin, J. V. Hogancamp, A. C. McAdam, C. A. Malespin, F. J. M. Torres, D. W. Ming, R. V. Morris, B. Prats, F. Raulin, J. A. R. Manfredi, C. Szopa, M. P. Mier, P. R. Mahaffy, M. G. Trainer, A. R. Vasavada, J. Geophys. Res. Planets 124, 94-113, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1029/2018JE005852. (pdf)

  38. Methane Seasonal Cycles at Gale Crater on Mars Consistent with Regolith Adsorption and Diffusion, with J. E. Moores, R. V. Gough, G. M. Martinez, P. Y. Meslin, et al. Nat. Geosci. 2019. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41561=019-0313-y. (pdf)

  39. The Methane Diurnal Variation and Micro-seepage Flux at Gale Crater, Mars as Constrained by the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter and Curiosity Observations, with J. E. Moores et al., Geophys Res. Lett. 46, 9430-9438, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019GL083800. (click here)

  40. Ground-based Infrared Mapping of H2O2 on Mars Near Opposition, with T. Encrenaz, T. Greathouse, A. Aoki, et al., Astron. Astrophys. 627, A60, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201935300. (click here)

  41. HDO and SO2 Thermal Mapping on Venus. IV. Statistical Analysis of the SO2 Plumes, with T. Encrenaz, T. Greathouse, E. Marcq, H. Sagawa, et al., Astron. Astrophys. 623, A70, 2019. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201833511. (pdf)

  42. H3+ characteristics in the Jupiter atmosphere as observed at limb with Juno/JIRAM, with A. Migliorini, B. M. Dinelli, M. L. Moriconi, F. Altieri, A. Adriani, et al., Icarus 329, 132-139, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2019.04.003. (pdf)

  43. Seasonal Variations in Atmospheric Composition as Measured in Gale Crater, Mars, with M. G. Trainer, M. H. Wong, T. H. McConnochie, H. B. Franz, P. G. Conrad, F. Lefévre, P. R. Mahaffy, C. A. Malespin, H. L. K. Manning, J. M. Torres, G. M. Martínez, C. P. McKay, R. N. Gonzàlez, A. V. Retortillo, C. R. Webster, M. P. Zorzano, J. Geophys. Res. Planets 124, 3000-3024, 2019, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JE006175. (pdf)

  44. Uranus and Neptune Missions: A Study in Advance of the Next Planetary Science Decadal Survey, with M. Hofstadter, A. Simon, D. Banfield, J.Fortney, A. Hayes, M. Hedman, G. Hospodarsky, A. Masters, K. Mandt, M. Showalter, K. Soderlund, D. Turrini, E. Turtle, K. Reh, J. Elliot, N. Arora, A. Petropoulos, Planet. Space Sci., 177, 1-11, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pss.2019.06.004. (pdf)

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  49. Background Levels of Methane in Mars Atmosphere Show Strong Seasonal Variations, with C. R. Webster, et al., Science 360, 1093-1096, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aaq0131. (pdf)

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  53. Characterization of Mesoscale Waves in the Jupiter NEB by Jupiter InfraRed Auroral Mapper on board Juno, with A. Adiani, M. L. Marconi, F. Altieri, G. Sindoni, A.P. Ingersoll, et al., Astron. J. 156:246(12pp), 2018. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/aae525. (pdf)

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  56. Scientific Rationale for Uranus and Neptune in situ Exploration, with O. Mousis et al., Planet. Space Sci. 155, 12-40, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pss.2017.10.005. (pdf)

  57. Methane on Mars and Habitability: Challenges and Responses, with Y. L. Yung et al., Astrobiology 2018, Vol. 18, No. 10, 1-22, 2018, https://doi.org/10.1089/ast.2018.1917. (pdf)

  58. Icy Giant Planet Exploration: Are Entry Probes Essential? S. K. Atreya, M. Hofstadter, K. R. Reh, J. H. In, Paper ID IAC-16-32269, Proceedings of the 69thInternational Astronautical Congress (IAC), Bremen, Germany, 1-5 October 2018. (pdf)

  59. The Origin and Evolution of Saturn's Earth-like Moon, Titan, S. K. Atreya (Invited Paper), in Serendipities in the Solar System and Beyond, Proceedings of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, ASP Conference Series, Vol. 513, 149-162, 2018. (pdf)

  60. Preface to the Special Issue of Planetary and Space Science, on "Surfaces, Atmospheres and Magnetospheres of the Outer Planets, Their Satellites and Ring Systems: Part XII", Planet. Space Sci. 155, 1, 2018. (pdf)


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  73. Infrared Observations of Jovian Aurora from Juno's First Orbits: Main Oval and Satellite Footprints, with A. Mura, A. Adriani, F. Altieri, J. E. P. Connerney, S. J. Bolton, et al., Geophys. Res. Lett. 44, 5308-5316, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1002/2017GL072954. (pdf)

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  75. Initial SAM Calibration Gas Experiments on Mars: Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer Results and Implications, with H. B. Franz, M. G. Trainer, C. A. Malespin, P. R. Mahaffy, R. H. Becker, M. Benna, P.G. Conrad, J. L. Eigenbrode, C. Freissinet, H. L. K. Manning, B. D. Prats, E. Raan, M. H. Wong, Planet. Space Sci. 138, 44-54, 2017, http://doi.org/10.1016/j.pss.2017.01.014. (pdf)

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  81. Perchlorate Formation on Mars by Through Surface Radiolysis-Initiated Atmospheric Chemistry: A Potential Mechanism, E. H. Wilson, S. K. Atreya, R. I. Kaiser, P. R. Mahaffy, Journal of Geophysical Research – Planets 121, 1472-1487, 2017. 2016. https://doi.org/10.1002/2016JE005078. (pdf)

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  83. In Situ Measurement of Atmospheric Krypton and Xenon on Mars with Mars Science Laboratory, with P. G. Conrad, C.A. Malespin, H.B. Franz, R.O. Pepin, M.G. Trainer, S.P. Schwenzer, Freissinet, J.H. Jones, H. Manning, T. Owen, A.A. Pavlov, R.C. Wiens, M.H. Wong, P.R. Mahaffy, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 454, 1-9, 2016. (pdf)

  84. The Hera Saturn Entry Probe Mission, with O. Mousis et al., Planet. Space Sci. 130, 80-103, 2016. (pdf)

  85. HDO and SO2 Thermal Mapping on Venus. III. Short Term and Long Term Variations Between 2012 and 2016, with T. Encrenaz et al., Astron. Astrophys. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201628999 , 2016. (pdf)

  86. Oxidants at the Surface of Mars: A Review in Light of Recent Exploration Results, J. Lasne, A. Noblet, C. Szopa, R. Navarro-Gonzalez, M. Cabane, O. Poch, F. Stalport, P. Francois, S.K. Atreya, and P. Coll, Astrobiology, Vol 16 (no. 3), https://doi.org/10.1089/ast.2016.1502, 2016. (pdf)

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  88. Role of Entry Probes in the Exploration of the Solar System Giants, S. K. Atreya and Joong Hyun In, Paper ID IAC-16-32269, Proceedings of the 67th International Astronautical Congress (IAC), Guadalajara, Mexico, 26-30 September 2016. (pdf)

  89. Surfaces, atmospheres and magnetospheres of the outer planets and their satellites and ring systems: Part XI, Preface, with A. Coustenis, J. Castillo, P. Coll, I. Mueller-Wodarg and L. Spilker, Planet. Space Sci. Vol. 130, 1-2, 2016. (pdf)


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  91. Mars Methane Detection and Variability at Gale Crater, with C. R. Webster, P. R. Mahaffy, et al., Science 347, 412-414, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1260291. (pdf)

  92. The Imprint of Atmospheric Evolution in the D/H of Hesperian Clay Minerals on Mars, with P. R. Mahaffy, C. R. Webster, J. C. Stern, et al., Science 347, 415-417, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1261713. (pdf)

  93. Fresh Clouds: A Parameterized Updraft Method for Calculating Cloud Densities in One-Dimensional Models, with M. H. Wong, W. R. Kuhn, P. N. Romani and K. M. Mihalka, Icarus 245, 273-281, 2014. DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2014.09.042. (pdf)

  94. Organic Molecules in the Sheepbed Mudstone, Gale Crater, Mars, with C. Freissinet, D. Glavin, P. R. Mahaffy, et al., J. Geophys Res. 120, 495-514, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1002/2014JE004737. (pdf)

  95. Reevaluated Martian Atmospheric Mixing Ratios from the Mass Spectrometer on the Curiosity Rover, with H. B. Franz, M. G. Trainer, M. H. Wong, P. R. Mahaffy, H. L. K. Manning, J. C. Stern, Planet Space Sci. 109-110, 154-158, 2015, http://doi.org/10.1016/j.pss.2015.02.014, (pdf)

  96. Seasonal Variations of Hydrogen Peroxide and Water Vapor on Mars: Further Indications of Heterogeneous Chemistry, with T. Encrenaz, T. K. Greathouse, F. Lefevre, et al., Astron. Astrophys. 578, A127 (12pp), 2015,https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201425448. (pdf)

  97. Venus Gravity Assist Science Opportunity: Report of the VeGASO Panel: https://www.lpi.usra.edu/vexag/resources/VeGASO/, 2015. (pdf)


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  99. Analytical Techniques for Retrieval of Atmospheric Composition with the Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer of the Sample Analysis at Mars Instrument Suite on Mars Science Laboratory, with H.B. Franz et al., Planet. Space Sci. 96, 99-113, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pss.2014.03.005. (pdf)

  100. Sulfur-Bearing Phases Detected by Evolved Gas Analysis of the Rocknest Aeolian Deposit, Gale Crater, Mars, with A. McAdam et al., J. Geophys. Res. 119, 373-393, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1002/2013JE004518. (pdf)

  101. Volatile and Organic Compositions of Sedimentary Rocks in Yellowknife Bay, Gale Crater, Mars, with D. W. Ming et al., Science 343(6169), 1245267,https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1245267, 2014. (pdf)

  102. Scientific Rationale for Saturn's in situ Exploration, with O. Mousis, L. N. Fletcher, J. -P LeBreton, et al., Planet. Space Sci. 104, 29-47, 2014.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pss.2014.09.014. (pdf)

  103. New Insights on Saturn's Formation from its Nitrogen Isotopic Composition, with O. Mousis, J. I. Lunine, L. N. Fletcher, et al., Astrophys. J. Lett. 796:L28 (5pp), 2014. (pdf)


  104. 2013

  105. Primordial Argon Isotope Fractionation in the Atmosphere of Mars Measured by the SAM Instrument on Curiosity, and Implications for Atmospheric Loss, Atreya, S.K., M.G. Trainer, H.B. Franz, M.H. Wong, H.L.K. Manning, C.A. Malespin, P.R. Mahaffy, P.G. Conrad, A.E. Brunner, L.A. Leshin, J.H. Jones, C.R. Webster, T.C. Owen, R.O. Pepin, and R. Navarro-González, Geophys. Res. Lett. 40(21):5605-5609, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1002/2013GL057763. (pdf)

  106. Isotopes of Nitrogen on Mars: Atmospheric Measurements by Curiosity's Mass Spectrometer, with M. H. Wong, P.R. Mahaffy, H.B. Franz, C. Malespin, M.G. Trainer, J.C. Stern, P.G. Conrad, H.L.K. Manning, R.O. Pepin, R.H. Becker, C.P. McKay, T.C. Owen, R. Navarro-González, J.H. Jones, B.M. Jakosky, and A. Steele, Geophys. Res. Lett. 40(23):6033-6037, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1002/2013GL057840. (pdf)

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  108. Abundance and Isotopic Composition of Gases in the Martian Atmosphere from the Curiosity Rover, with P.R. Mahaffy et al., Science 341, no. 6143, pp. 263-266; https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1237966. (pdf)

  109. Isotope Ratios of H, C and O in Martian Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide and Water Measured by the Curiosity Rover, with C.R. Webster et al., Science 341, no. 6143, pp. 260-263; https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1237961. (pdf)

  110. Volatile, isotope, and organic analysis of martian fines with the Curiosity rover, Science 341(6153):1238937, https://doi.org/10.1126/science:1238937, 2013. (pdf)

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  112. Radiation-Induced Formation of Chlorine Oxides and Their Potential Role in the Origin of Martian Perchlorates, with Y. S. Kim, K. P. Wo, S. Maity, R. I. Kaiser, https://doi.org/10.1021/ja3122922 , J. Am. Chem. Soc. 135, 4910-4913, 2013. (pdf)

  113. HDO and SO2 Thermal Mapping on Venus. II. The SO2 Spatial Distribution Above and Within the Clouds, with T. Encrenaz et al., Astron. Astrophys. 559, A65,https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201322264, 2013. (pdf)

  114. The Atmospheres of the Terrestrial Planets: Clues to the Origins and Early Evolution of Venus, Earth and Mars, with K. H. Baines, M. A. Bullock, D. H. Grinspoon, P. R. Mahaffy, C. T. Russell, G. Schubert, K. Zahnle. A Chapter in Comparative Climatology of Terrestrial Planets (S. J. Mackwell, et al., eds.), pp. 137-160, 2013, University of Arizona Press. (pdf)

  115. Surfaces, Atmospheres and Magnetospheres of the Outer Planets and their Satellites and Ring Systems: Part IX, A. Coustenis, S. K. Atreya, J. Castillo, P. Coll, I. Mueller-Wodarg and L. Spilker, Planet. Space Sci. 88, 1-2, 2013. (pdf)

  116. Surfaces, Atmospheres and Magnetospheres of the Outer Planets and their Satellites and Ring Systems: Part VIII, A. Coustenis, S. K. Atreya, J. Castillo, P. Coll, I. Mueller-Wodarg, L. Spilker, Planet. Space Sci. 77, 1-2, 2013. (pdf)


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  118. The Sample Analysis at Mars Investigation and Instrument Suite on Mars Science Laboratory, with P. R. Mahaffy et al., Space Sci. Rev. 170, 401-478, 2012, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11214-012-9879-z. (pdf)

  119. Hydrogen Peroxide on Mars: Observations, Interpretation, and Future Plans, with Th. Encrenaz, T. K. Greathouse, F. Lefevre, Planet. Space Sci. 68, 3-17,https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pss.2011.03.019, 2012. (pdf)

  120. Surfaces and Atmospheres and Magnetospheres of the Outer Planets, their Satellites and Ring Systems: Part VII. Preface to Special Issue on Outer Planets, A. Coustenis, S. K. Atreya, J. Castillo, P. Coll, I. Mueller-Wodarg, L. Spilker, Planet. Space Sci. 61, 1-2, 2012. (pdf)


  121. 2011

  122. A Stringent Upper Limit on Sulfur Dioxide in the Martian Atmosphere, with Th. Encrenaz et al., Astron. Astrophys. 530, A37, 1-5, https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201116820. (pdf)

  123. Methane on Mars: Current Observations, Interpretation, and Future Plans, S. K. Atreya, O. Witasse, V. F. Chevrier, F. Forget, P. R. Mahaffy, B. Price, C. R. Webster, R. W. Zurek, in a special issue on Methane on Mars, Planet. Space Sci. 59, 133-136, 2011, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pss.2010.10.008. (pdf)

  124. The Composition of Liquid Methane-Nitrogen Aerosols in Titan's Lower Atmosphere from Monte Carlo Simulations, with G. Firanescu, D. Luckhaus, G. N. Patey, R. Signorell, Icarus 212, 779-789, 2011. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2011.01.021. (pdf)

  125. Atmospheric Planetary Probes and Balloons in the Solar System, with A. Coustenis et al., Journal of Aerospace Engineering, 225, 2011. https://doi.org/10.1177/09544100JAERO802. Special issue on "Challenges in Planetary Exploration". (pdf)


  126. 2010

  127. Atmospheric Moons Galileo Would Have Loved, S. K. Atreya, in Galileo's Medicean Moons Their Impact on 400 Years of Discovery (C. Barbieri et al., eds.), Chapter 16, pp130-140, 2010, Cambridge University Press.https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743921310007349. (pdf)

  128. The Significance of Trace Constituents in the Solar System, S. K. Atreya, Faraday Discussions, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 147, 9-29, https://doi.org/10.1039/c005460g, 2010. (pdf)

  129. The Composition of Titan's Lower Atmosphere and Simple Surface Volatiles as Measured by the Cassini-Huygens Probe, with H. B. Niemann, et al., J. Geophys. Res. 115, E12006, https://doi.org/1029/2010JE003659, 2010. (pdf)

  130. Water Vapor Map of Mars Near Summer Solstice Using Ground-based Infrared Spectrosccopy, with Th. Encrenaz, et al., Astron. Astrophys. 520 A33, 2010, https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/200913905. (pdf)

  131. Evidence for Layered Methane Clouds in Titan's Troposphere, C. C. Wang, S. K. Atreya, R. Signorell, Icarus 206, 787-790, 2010.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2009.11.022 (pdf)

  132. Surfaces and Atmospheres of the Outer Planets, their Satellites and Ring Systems: Preface to Special Issue on Outer Planets, A. Coustenis, S. K. Atreya, J. Castillo, P. Coll, Planet. Space Sci. 58, 1665-1666, 2010. (pdf)

  133. Mars Astrobiology Explorer-Cacher (MAX-C): A Potential Rover Mission for 2018, Final Report of the Mars Mid-Range Rover Science Analysis Group (MRR-SAG), L. Pratt et al., 94 pp., November 10, 2010, (pdf)


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  135. Titan's Carbon Budget, and the Case of the Missing Ethane, with E. H. Wilson, J. Phys. Chem. A, 113, 11221-11226, 2009. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp905535a. (pdf)

  136. KRONOS - Exploring the Depths of Saturn with Probes and Remote Sensing Through an International Mission, with B. Marty et al., Experimental Astronomy 23, 947-976, 2009. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10686-008-9094-9. Springer-Verlag, Dordrecht. (pdf)

  137. TandEM - Titan and Enceladus Mission, with A. Coustenis, et al., Experimental Astronomy 23, 893-946, 2009.https://doi.org/10.1007/s10686-008-9103. Springer-Verlag, Dordrecht. (pdf)

  138. LAPLACE - A Mission to Europa and the Jupiter System for ESA's Cosmic Vision Programme, with M. Blanc et al., Experimental Astronomy 23, 849-892. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10686-008-9127-4, Springer-Verlag, Dordrecht, 2009. (pdf)

  139. Volatile Origin and Cycles: Nitrogen and Methane, S. K. Atreya, R. D. Lorenz, J. H. Waite, in Titan From Cassini-Huygens (R. H. Brown et al., eds.), Chapter 7, pp 177-199, 2009, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9215-2_7, Springer Dordrecht, Heidelberg-London-New York. (pdf)

  140. Saturn Exploration Beyond Cassini-Huygens, T. Guillot, S. K. Atreya, S. Charnoz, M. Dougherty, P. Read, in Saturn From Cassini-Huygens (M. K. Dougherty et al., eds.), Chapter 23, pp 745-761, 2009, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9217-6_23, Springer Dordrecht, Heidelberg-London-New York. (pdf)

  141. Atmospheric Structure and Composition, D. F. Strobel, S. K. Atreya, B. Bezard, F. Ferri, F. M. Flasar, M. Fulchignoni, E. Lellouch, and I. Muller-Wodarg, in Titan from Cassini-Huygens (R.H. Brown et al., eds.), Chapter 10, pp 235-257, 2009,https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9215-2_10, Springer Dordrecht, Heidelberg-London-New York. (pdf)

  142. Preface to Special Issue on the "Surfaces and Atmospheres of the Outer Planets, Their Satellites" and Ring Systems, A Coustenis, S. K. Atreya, J. Castillo, P. Coll, Planet. Space Sci. 57, 1523-1524, 2009. (pdf)


  143. 2008

  144. The Methane Cycle on Titan, J. I. Lunine and S. K. Atreya, Nature Geoscience, 1, 159-164, March 2008.https://doi.org/10.1038/ngeo125. (pdf)

  145. Simultaneous Mapping of H2O and H2O2 on Mars from High Resolution Infrared Spectroscopy, with Th. Encrenaz, Icarus 195, 547-556, 2008. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2008.01.022. (pdf)

  146. Oxygen and Other Volatiles in the Giant Planets and their Satellites, with M. H. Wong, J. I. Lunine, T. V. Johnson, P. R. Mahaffy, T.C. Owen, Th. Encrenaz, Chapter 8 in Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry: Oxygen in the Earliest Solar System (G. McPherson et al., eds.), vol. 68, pp 219-246, Mineralogical Society of America, Chantilly, VA, 2008.https://doi.org/10.2138/rmg.2008.68.10. (pdf)

  147. Neptune Orbiter, Probe, and Triton Lander, with B. Bienstock, D. Atkinson, K. Baines, M. Wright, J. Masciarelli, Chapter 4 in NASA Space Science Vision Missions (M. Allen, ed.) vol 204, pp 115-153, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Publisher, 2008. https://doi.org/10.2514/4.866920. (pdf)

  148. Preface to Special Issue on the "Surfaces and Atmospheres of the Outer Planets, Their Satellites" and Ring Systems, A Coustenis, S. K. Atreya, P. Casavecchia, J. Castillo, O. Dutuit, H. Haussmann, F. Sohl, Planet. Space Sci. 56, 1571-1572, 2008. (pdf)

  149. Preface to Special Issue on the "Surfaces and Atmospheres of the Outer Planets, Their Satellites" and Ring Systems, A Coustenis, S. K. Atreya, C. Ferrari, L. Spilker, Planet. Space Sci. 56, 1-2, 2008. (pdf)


  150. 2007

  151. Titan's Organic Factory, S. K. Atreya, Science, 316, 843-845, 2007. PERSPECTIVES Article. (pdf)

  152. Methane and Related Trace Species on Mars: Origin, Loss, Implications for Life, and Habitability, S. K. Atreya, P. R. Mahaffy and A. S. Wong, Special Mars Issue of Planet. Space Sci. 55, 358-369, 2007. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pss.2006.02.005. (pdf)

  153. Experiencing Venus: Clues to the Origin, Evolution, and Chemistry of Terrestrial Planets via in situ Exploration of our Sister World, with K. H. Baines, R. W. Carlson, D. Crisp, D. Grinspoon, C. T. Russell, G. Schubert, K. Zahnle, pp 171-190 in Exploring Venus as a Terrestrial Planet (L. W. Esposito et al., eds.), American Geophysical Union Monograph 176, 2007. (pdf)

  154. Venus Exploration Goals, Objectives, Investigations, and Priorities: Report of the NASA Venus Exploration Analysis Group, by VEXAG Chairs, S. K. Atreya, J. G. Luhman, and the VEXAG Steering Group, S. Mackwell, K. Baines and J. Cutts, October 2007, http://www.lpi.usra.edu/vexag/vexag_goals_2007.pdf

  155. Grading NASA's Solar System Exploration Program: A Midterm Review. Report of the Committee for Assessment of Solar System Exploration (CASSE), W. Huntress, N. Noonan, S. K. Atreya et al., National Academy Press, 2007, http://books.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=12070


  156. 2006

  157. Titan's Methane Cycle, S. K. Atreya, E. Y. Adams, H. B. Niemann, J. E. Demick-Montelara, T. C. Owen, M. Fulchignoni, F. Ferri, E. H. Wilson, Special Issue on the Outer Planets, Satellites, and Rings, Planet. Space Sci. 54, 1177-1187, 2006.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pss.2006.05.028. (pdf)

  158. Methane Drizzle on Titan, with T. Tokano, C. P. McKay, F. M. Neubauer, F. Ferri, M. Fulchignoni, H. B. Niemann, Nature 442, 432-435, 2006. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature04948. (pdf)

  159. Between Heaven and Earth: The Exploration of Titan, with T. C. Owen, H. B. Niemann, M. Y. Zolotov, Faraday Discussions, Royal Society of Chemistry 133, 387-391, 2006. https://doi.org/10.1039/B517174A. (pdf)

  160. Oxidant Enhancement in Martian Dust Devils and Storms: Implications for Life, and Habitability, S. K. Atreya, A. S. Wong, N. O. Renno, W. M. Farrell, G. T. Delory, D. D. Sentman, S. A. Cummer, J. R. Marshall, S. C. R. Rafkin, and D. C. Catling, Special issue on Space Physics, Mars, and Life, Astrobiology, vol. 6 (no. 3), 439-450, 2006. https://doi.org/10.1089/ast.2006.6.439. (pdf)

  161. Oxidant Enhancement in Martian Dust Devils and Storms: Storm Electric Fields and Electron Dissociative Attachment, with G. T. Delory, W. M. Farrell, N. O. Renno, A. S. Wong, D. D. Sentman, S. A. Cummer, J. R. Marshall, S. C. R. Rafkin, and D. C. Catling, Special issue on Space Physics, Mars, and Life, Astrobiology, vol. 6 (no. 3), 451-462, 2006. https://doi.org/10.1089/ast.2006.6.451. (pdf)

  162. Martian Dust Storms as a Possible Sink of Atmospheric Methane, with W. M. Farrell, G. T. Delory, J. Geophys. Res. Lett. 33, L21203, https://doi.org/10.1029/2006GL027210, 2006. (pdf)

  163. On the Discovery of CO Nighttime Emission on Titan by Cassini/VIMS: Vertical Profiles, Derived Abundances, and Geological Implications, with K. H. Baines, P. Drossart, M. Lopez-Valverde, C. Sotin, T. Momary, Special Issue of Planetary and Space Science on the Outer Planets Satellites, Planet. Space Sci. 54, 1552-1562, 2006. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pss.2006.06.020. (pdf)

  164. To the Depths of Venus: Exploring the Deep Atmosphere and Surface of our Sister World with Venus Express, with K. H. Baines, R. W. Carlson, D. Crisp, P. Drossart, V. Formisano, S. Limaye, W. Markiewicz, G. Piccioni, Special Issue of Planetary and Space Science on Venus Express, Planet. Space Sci., Planet. Space Sci. 54, 1263-1278, 2006. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pss.2006.04.034. (pdf)

  165. The Planetary Fourier Spectrometer (PFS) for the Venus Express Mission, with V. Formisano, et al., Special Issue of Planetary and Space Science on Venus Express, Planet. Space Sci. 54, 1298-1314, 2006.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pss.2004.12.006. (pdf)

  166. Saturn Probes: Why, Where, How? S. K. Atreya, International Planetary Probe Workshop IPPW-4 Proceedings, Presentation at http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/docs/ATREYAIV.pdf, 2006.

  167. Probes to Saturn and Beyond, Panel Discussion Report, International Planetary Probe Workshop IPPW-4 Proceedings, 2006. (pdf)

  168. Multiprobe Exploration of the Giant Planets - Shallow Probes, S. K. Atreya, S. Bolton, T. Guillot, T. C. Owen, International Probe Workshop IPPW-3 Proceedings, ESA Special Publication WPP263, 2006. (pdf)

  169. Results from Panel Discussion of Session on Outer Planets - Future Mission Concepts and Technology Needs, with M. Roos-Serote, et al., International Probe Workshop IPPW-3 Proceedings, ESA Special Publication WPP263, 2006. (pdf)

  170. Tracing the Origins of the Solar System, with M. Blanc, et al, ESLAB Symposium Proceedings, ESA Publications, ESA SP 588, 213-224, 2006.

  171. Preface to Special Issue on the Surfaces and Atmospheres of the Outer Planets, Their Satellites and Ring Systems, A. Coustenis, C. Ferrari, S. Atreya, L. Spilke, Planet. Space Sci. 54, 1115-1116, 2006. (pdf)

  172. In Situ Exploration of Venus on a Global Scale by a Long Duration Aerial Science Station, with K. H. Baines, et al., International Probe Workshop IPPW-3 Proceedings, ESA Special Publication WPP263, 2006. (pdf)

  173. Preface to Special Issue on the Surfaces and Atmospheres of the Outer Planets, Their satellites and Ring Systems, A. Coustenis, C. Ferrari, S. Atreya, L. Spilker, Planetary and Space Science, 54, 1115-1116, 2006.

  174. Scientific Goals and Pathways for Exploration of the Outer Solar System: Report of the NASA Outer Planets Assessment Group, with F. Bagenal (OPAG Chair) and the OPAG Steering Group (incl. S. K. Atreya), July 2006. (pdf)


  175. 2005

  176. The Abundance of Constituents of Titan's Atmosphere from the Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer Instrument on the Huygens Probe, with H. B. Niemann and the GCMS Team, Nature, doi:10.1038/nature04122, https://doi.org/10.1038/nature04122 , 2005. (pdf)

  177. Complex Organic Matter in Titan's Atmospheric Aerosols from In Situ Pyrolysis and Analysis, with G. Israel, and the Huygens ACP Team, Nature,https://doi.org/10.1038/nature04349, 2005. (pdf)

  178. A "Wild Surmise": Results from the Huygens Probe into Titan's Atmosphere, T. C. Owen, S. K. Atreya, H. B. Niemann, Physics Uspekhi 48(6), 635, 2005; https://doi.org/10.1070/PU2005v048n06ABEH00244. (pdf)

  179. Correction and Updated Reaction in "Chemical Markers of Possible Hot Spots on Mars", J. Geophys. Res., doi: 10.1029/2002JE002003, 2003, with A. S. Wong, JGR, 110, E10002, https://doi.org/10.1029/2005JE002509, 2005. (pdf)

  180. Infrared Imaging Spectroscopy of Mars: H2O Mapping and Determination of CO2 Isotopic Ratios, with Th. Encrenaz, et al., Icarus 179, 43, 2005.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2005.06.022 .(pdf)

  181. The Planetary Fourier Spectrometer on Mars Express: Initial Results, with V. Formisano, et al., Planet. Space Sci. 53, 963, 2005. (pdf)

  182. Jupiter's Ammonia Clouds - Localized or Ubiquitous?, S. K. Atreya, A. S. Wong, T. C. Owen, M. H. Wong, K. H. Baines, Planet. Space Sci. 53, 498, 2005.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pss.2004.04.002. (pdf)

  183. Coupled Chemistry and Clouds of the Giant Planets - A Case for Multiprobes, S. K. Atreya and A. S. Wong, in The Outer Planets and their Moons (T. Encrenaz, R. Kallenbach, T. C. Owen, C. Sotin, eds.), pp. 121-136, Springer Publishers, New York-Heidelberg, 2005. Also in Space Sci. Rev. 116, Nos. 1-2, pp 121-136, 2005. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11214-005-1951-5. (pdf)

  184. Preface to Special Issue on the Surfaces and Atmospheres of the Outer Planets, Their satellites and Ring Systems, A Coustenis, C, Ferrari, S. Atreya, L. Spilke, Planet. Space Sci. 53, pp 459-460, 2005. (pdf)

  185. In Situ Exploration of the Venus Atmosphere: Key to Understanding Our Sister World, with K. H. Baines, et al., International Probe Workshop IPPW-3 Proceedings, ESA Special Publication WPP263, 2005. (pdf)


  186. 2004

  187. Hydrogen Peroxide on Mars: Spatial Distribution and Seasonal Variations, with Th. Encrenaz, B. Bezard, T. Greathouse, M. Richter, J. Lacey, A. S. Wong, S. Lebonnois, F. Lefevere, F. Forget, Icarus 170, 424, 2004. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2004.05.008. (pdf)

  188. First Detection of CO in Uranus: Evidence of an External Origin, with Th. Encrenaz, P. Drossart, E. Lellouch, H. Feuchtgruber, G. Orton, Astron. Astrophys. 413, L5, 2004 (https://doi.org/10.1051/004-6361:20034637). (pdf)

  189. The Current State of Modeling the Photochemistry of Titan's Mutually-Dependent Atmosphere and Ionosphere, E. H. Wilson and S. K. Atreya, J. Geophys. Res. 109, E06002, https://doi.org/10.1029/2003JE002181, 2004. (pdf)

  190. On the Water Abundance in the Atmosphere of Jupiter, M. Roos-Serote, S. K. Atreya, M. H. Wong, P. Drossart, Planet. Space Sci. 52, 397, 2004.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pss.2003.06.007. (pdf)

  191. Updated Galileo Probe Mass Spectrometer Measurements of Carbon, Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Sulfur on Jupiter, with M. H. Wong, P. R. Mahaffy, H. B. Niemann, T. C. Owen, Icarus 171, 153, 2004. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2004.04.010. (pdf)

  192. Detection of Methane in the Atmosphere of Mars, V. Formisano, S. K. Atreya, T. Encrenaz, N. Ignatiev, M. Giuranna, Science 306, 1758, 2004. (Online in Science Express, 28 October 2004). https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1101732. (pdf)

  193. Detectability of Minor Constituents in the Atmosphere of Mars by Infrared and Submillimeter Spectroscopy, with Th. Encrenaz, E. Lellouch, A. S. Wong, Planet. Space Sci. 52, 1023, 2004. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pss.2004.07.011. (pdf)

  194. Chemical Markers of Possible Hot Spots on Mars: Correction, A. S. Wong, S. K. Atreya, Th. Encrenaz, J. Geophys. Res. (Planets) 109, E01007, https://doi.org/10.1029/2003JE002210, 2004. (pdf)

  195. The Composition of the Atmosphere of Jupiter, F. W. Taylor, S. K. Atreya, Th. Encrenaz, D. M. Hunten, P. G. J. Irwin, T. C. Owen, in Jupiter: The Planet, Satellites and Magnetosphere (F. Bagenal, et al. eds.), Cambridge Univ. Press, pp 59-78, 2004. (pdf)

  196. Neptune Polar Orbiter with Probes, with B. Bienstock, D. Atkinson, K. Baines, P. Mahaffy, et al., in NASA Proceedings of Planetary Probes Workshop (E. Venkatapathy, et al. eds.), NASA/CP-2004-213456 (E. Venkatapathy, et al., eds.), pp 29-40, 2004. (pdf)

  197. Clouds of Neptune and Uranus, S. K. Atreya and A. S. Wong, in NASA Proceedings of Planetary Probes Workshop NASA/CP-2004-213456 (E. Venkatapathy, et al., eds.), pp 107-110, 2004. (pdf)

  198. The Planetary Fourier Spectrometer for Mars Express, with V. Formisano, et al., in Mars Express: The Scientific Payload (A. Wilson, ed.), ESA SP-1240, 2004. (pdf)

  199. Composition, Clouds, and Origin of Jupiter's Atmosphere - A Case for Multiprobes into Giant Planets, S. K. Atreya, in "Planetary Entry Probes" ESA SP-544, 57, 2004. (pdf)

  200. Photochemistry above Possible Martian Hot Spots, A. S. Wong, S. K. Atreya, Th. Encrenaz, V. Formisano, N. Ignatiev, Adv. Space Res. 33, 2236, 2004. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0273-1177(03)00524-6. (pdf)


  201. 2003

  202. Chemical Markers of Possible Hot Spots on Mars, A. S. Wong, S. K. Atreya, Th. Encrenaz, J. Geophys. Res. (Planets), 108(E4), 5026,https://doi.org/10.1029/2002JE002003, 2003. (pdf)

  203. Chemical Sources of Haze Formation in Titan's Atmosphere, E. H. Wilson and S. K. Atreya, Planet. Space Sci. 51, 1017, 2003. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pss.2003.06.003 .(pdf)

  204. Composition of the Atmosphere of Jupiter - An Update, and Implications for the Extrasolar Giant Planets, S. K. Atreya, P. R. Mahaffy, H. B. Niemann, M. H. Wong, T. C. Owen, Planet. Space Sci. 51(2), 105, 2003. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0032-0633(02)00144-7. (pdf)

  205. Electrical Discharges and Broadband Radio Emission by Martian Dust Devils and Dust Storms, N. O. Renno, A. S. Wong, S. K. Atreya, I. de Pater, M. Roos-Serote. Geophys. Res. Lett. 30, 2140, https://doi.org/10.1029/2003GL017879, 2003. (pdf)

  206. The Rotational Temperature and Column Density of H3+ on Uranus, with Th. Encrenaz, P. Drossart, E. Lellouch, G. Orton, Planet. Space Sci. 51, 1013, 2003.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pss.2003.05.010. (pdf)

  207. Mechanisms for the Formation of Benzene in the Atmosphere of Titan, E. H. Wilson, S. K. Atreya, A. Coustenis, J. Geophys. Res. (Planets) 108(E2), 5014, https://doi.org/10.1029/2002JE001896, 2003. (pdf)

  208. Detection of Hydrogen Peroxide on Mars, with Th. Encrenaz, B. Bezard, T. Greathouse, J. Lacey, M. Richter, and A. S. Wong, IAU Circular No. 8254, Central Bureau of Astronomical Telegrams, 9 December, 2003. (pdf)

  209. Electrical Discharges in the Martian Dust Devils and Dust Storms, N. O. Renno, A. S. Wong, and S. K. Atreya, International Mars Conference Book, 3191, Pasadena, CA, 2003. (pdf)

  210. Chemistry Related to Possible Outgassing Sources on Mars, A. S. Wong, S. K. Atreya, and N. O. Renno, International Mars Conference Book, 3125, Pasadena, CA, 2003. (pdf)

  211. Preface to Special Issue of Planetary and Space Science on Atmospheres of the Outer Planets and Titan, A. Coustenis, S. K. Atreya, Planet. Space Sci. 51, 87, 2003. (pdf)

  212. The Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer for the Huygens Probe, H. B. Niemann, S.K. Atreya, S. J. Bauer, K. Biemann, B. Block, G. R. Carignan, T. M. Donahue, R. L. Frost, D. Gautier, J. A. Haberman, D. Harpold, D. Hunten, G. Israel, J. I. Lunine, K. Mauresburger, T. C. Owen, F. Raulin, J. E. Richards and S. H. Way, Space Sci. Rev. 104, 553, 2003.https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3251-2_14. (pdf)


  213. 2002

  214. A Stringent Upper Limit of the H2O2 Abundance in the Martian Atmosphere, with Th. Encrenaz, et al., Astron. Astrophys 396 (3), 1037, 2002. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20021465. (pdf)

  215. Divergent Evolution Among Earth-like Planets: The Case for Venus Exploration, with D. Crisp, et al., In The Future Of Solar System Exploration, 2003-2013, Community Contributions to the NRC Solar System Exploration Survey, ASP Conference Series, vol. 272, 5-34, 2002. (pdf)

  216. Composition and Cloud Structure of Jupiter's Deep Atmosphere, S. K. Atreya, P. R. Mahaffy, H. B. Niemann and T. C. Owen, in Highlights of Planetary Exploration from Space and from Earth (B. Bezard and J. Spencer, eds.), Astron. Soc. Pacific 12, 2002.https://doi.org/10.1017/S1539299600014349. (pdf)


  217. 2001

  218. Protosolar Nitrogen, with T. C. Owen, P. R. Mahaffy, H. B. Niemann, and M. Wong, Astrophys. J. 553, L77-L79, 2001. (pdf)

  219. MA_MISS: Mars Multispectral Imager for Subsurface Studies, with A. Coradini et al., Adv. Space Res. 28, 1203, 2001. (pdf)


  220. 2000

  221. The ISO Spectra of Uranus and Neptune Between 2.5 and 4.2μm: Constraints on Albedos and H3+, with Th. Encrenaz, B. Schulz, P. Drossart, E. Lellouch and H. Feuchtgruber, Astron. Astrophys. 358, L83-L87, 2000. (pdf)

  222. Noble Gas Abundances and Isotope Ratios in the Atmosphere of Jupiter from the Galileo Probe Mass Spectrometer, with P. R. Mahaffy, H. B. Niemann, A. Alpert, J. Demick, T. M. Donahue, D. N. Harpold, and T. C. Owen, J. Geophys. Res. (Planets) 105 (E6), 15061, 2000. https://doi.org/10.1029/1999JE001224. (pdf)

  223. Sensitivity Studies of Methane Photolysis and its Impact on the Hydrocarbon Chemistry in the Atmosphere of Titan, E. H. Wilson and S. K. Atreya, J. Geophys. Res. (Planets) 105, 20263, 2000.https://doi.org/10.1029/1999JE001221. (pdf)

  224. The ISO Spectra of Uranus and Neptune Between 2.5 and 4.2μm Range, with Th. Encrenaz, B. Schulz, P. Drossart, E. Lellouch and H. Feuchtgruber, in ISO Beyond the Peaks (A. Salama, et. al., eds.) ESA SP-456, 19, 2000.


  225. 1999

  226. Comparison of the Atmospheres of Jupiter and Saturn: Deep Atmospheric Composition, Cloud Structure, Vertical Mixing, and Origin, S. K. Atreya, M. H. Wong, T. C. Owen, P. R. Mahaffy, H. B. Niemann, I. de Pater, Th. Encrenaz, and P. Drossart, Planet. Space Sci. 47, 1243, 1999. (pdf)

  227. The Atmospheric Composition and Structure of Jupiter and Saturn from ISO Observations, with Th. Encrenaz, P. Drossart, H. Feuchtgruber, E. Lellouch, B. Bezard, T. Fouchet, Planet. Space Sci. 47, 1225, 1999. (pdf)

  228. Ammonia and Eddy Mixing Variations in the Upper Troposphere of Jupiter from HST Faint Object Spectrograph Observations, S. Edgington, S. K. Atreya, L. M. Trafton, J. J. Caldwell, R. F. Beebe, A. Simon, R. A. West and C. Barnet, Icarus 142, 342, 1999. (pdf)

  229. Detection of C2H4 in Neptune's Atmosphere from ISO/PHT-S Observations, with B. Schulz, Th. Encrenaz, P. Romani, B. Bezard and E. Lellouch, Astron. Astrophys. 350, L13-L17, 1999. (pdf)

  230. A Low Temperature Origin for the Planetesimals that Formed Jupiter, with T. Owen, P. Mahaffy, H. Niemann, A. Bar-Nun, T. Donahue and I. de Pater, Nature, 402, 269, 1999. (pdf)

  231. The Champollion Cometary Molecular Analysis Experiment, P.R. Mahaffy et al., Adv. Space Res. 23 (no. 2), 349-359, 1999.

  232. Galileo Probe: Latest Results, S. K. Atreya and R. E. Young, in Physical Studies of Planets and Satellites: Report of IAU Commission 16 - Reports on Astronomy (J. Andersen, ed.) Vol. XXIVA, pp 1-20, 1999.

  233. ISO Observations of C2H2 on Uranus and CH3 on Saturn: Implications for Atmospheric Vertical Mixing in the Voyager and ISO Epochs, and a Call for Relevant Laboratory Measurements, S. K. Atreya, S. G. Edgington, Th. Encrenaz, H. Feuchtgruber, in The Universe as Seen by ISO, (P. Cox and M. Kessler, eds.) ESA SP-427, 149, 1999. (pdf)


  234. 1998

  235. Galileo Probe Measurements of D/H and 3He/4He in Jupiter's Atmosphere, P. R. Mahaffy, T. M. Donahue, S. K. Atreya, T. C. Owen and H. B. Niemann, in Primordial Nuclei and Their Evolution (N. Prantzos, M. Tosi, R. von Steiger, editors), Special Issue of Space Sci. Rev. 84, 251, 1998, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht. (pdf)

  236. The Composition of the Jovian Atmosphere as Determined by the Galileo Probe Mass Spectrometer, with H. B. Niemann, et al, J. Geophys. Res. 103, 22831, 1998. (pdf)

  237. The Planet-B (Mars) Neutral Gas Mass Spectrometer, with H. B. Niemann, et al., Earth, Planets and Space (Japan) 50 (no. 9), 785, 1998. (pdf)

  238. On the Latitude Variation of Ammonia, Phosphine and Acetylene Altitude Profiles in the Atmosphere of Jupiter from HST Faint Object Spectrograph Observations, S. Edgington, S. K. Atreya, L. Trafton, J. J. Caldwell, R. F. Beebe, A. Simon, R. A. West, C. Barnes, Icarus 133, 192, 1998. (pdf)

  239. ISO Observations of Uranus: The Stratospheric Distribution of C2H2 and the Eddy Diffusion Coefficient, Th. Encrenaz, H. Feuchtgruber, S. K. Atreya, B. Bezard, E. Lellouch, J. Bishop, S. Edgington, T. de Graauw, M. Griffin, and M. Kessler, Astron. Astrophys. 333, L43, 1998. (pdf)

  240. Chemical Composition Measurements of the Atmosphere of Jupiter with the Galileo Probe Mass Spectrometer, with H.B. Niemann, et al., Adv. Space Res. 21 (no. 11), 1455, 1998. (pdf)

  241. Voyager II Ultraviolet Spectrometer Solar Occultation at Neptune: Photochemical Modeling of the 125-165 nm Lightcurves, J. Bishop, P. N. Romani and S. K. Atreya, Planet. Space Sci. 46, 1-20, 1998. (pdf)

  242. In Situ Chemical and Isotopic Measurement of the Atmosphere of Jupiter, P. R. Mahaffy, S. K. Atreya, H. B. Niemann and T. C. Owen, in Highlights of Astronomy: Proc. XXIIIrd General Assembly of IAU, The Galileo Symposium (M. Marov and R. Carlson, eds.), Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1998.

  243. On the Origin of Jupiter's Atmosphere and the Volatiles on the Medicean Stars, T. C. Owen, S. K. Atreya, P. R. Mahaffy, H. B. Niemann and M. H. Wong, in Three Galileos: The Man, The Spacecraft, The Telescope (C. Barbieri, J. Rahe, T. Johnson, A. Sohus, eds.), pp. 289-298, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1998.


  244. 1997

  245. Chemistry and Clouds of Jupiter's Atmosphere: A Galileo Perspective, S. K. Atreya, M. H. Wong, T. C. Owen, H. B. Niemann and P. R. Mahaffy, in Three Galileos: The Man, The Spacecraft, The Telescope (C. Barbieri, J. Rahe, T. Johnson, A. Sohus, eds.), pp. 249-260, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1997. (pdf)

  246. The Aerosol Collector-Pyrolyzer Experiment for Huygens, with G. Israel, et al, in Huygens: Science, Payload and Mission, ESA-SP 1179, 59-84, 1997. (pdf)

  247. The Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer for the Huygens Probe, H. Niemann, S. K. Atreya, G. R. Carignan, T. M. Donahue, K. Biemann, D. Gautier, D. Hunten, J. Lunine, G. Israel, K. Mauresburger, T. Owen and F. Raulin, in Huygens: Science, Payload and Mission, ESA SP-1177, 85-108, 1997. (pdf)


  248. 1996

  249. The Galileo Probe Mass Spectrometer: Composition of Jupiter's Atmosphere, H. B. Niemann, S. K. Atreya, G. R. Carignan, T. M. Donahue, J. Haberman, D. Harpold, R. Hartle, D. M. Hunten, W. Kasprzak, P. Mahaffy, T. C. Owen, N. W. Spencer and S. Way, Science 272, 846, 1996. (pdf)

  250. Feasibility of Determining Composition of Planetary Ices by Far Infrared Observations: Application to Martian Cloud and Surface Ices, with B. R. Johnson, Icarus 119, 405, 1996. (pdf)

  251. Composition, Clouds and Chemistry of the Atmospheres of the Giant Planets, S. K. Atreya, in Atmospheric and Interstellar Physics and Chemistry (editor, C. F. Boutron), Les Editions de Physique Les Ulis Publisher, France, pp 433-455, 1996.


  252. 1995

  253. The Collision of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 with Jupiter: Detection and Evolution of HCN in the Stratosphere of the Planet, with A. Marten and the JCMT/SL9 Team, Geophys. Res. Lett. 22, 1589, 1995. (pdf)

  254. Methane and Carbon Monoxide Infrared Emissions Observed at the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope during the Collision of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 with Jupiter, with J. P. Maillard and the CFHT/SL9 Team, Geophys. Res. Lett. 22, 1573, 1995. (pdf)

  255. Abundances of Ammonia and Carbon Disulfide in the Jovian Stratosphere Following the Impact of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9, S. K. Atreya, S. Edgington, L. Trafton, J. Caldwell, K. Noll and H. Weaver, Geophys. Res. Lett. 22, 1625, 1995. (pdf)

  256. Hubble Space Telescope Spectroscopic Observations of Jupiter After the Collision of Comet P/Shoemaker-Levy 9, with K. S. Noll, M. A. McGrath, L. M. Trafton, J. J. Caldwell, H. A. Weaver, R. Yelle, C. Barnet and S. Edgington, Science 267, 1307, 1995. (pdf)

  257. Origin of the Major Planet Atmospheres: Clues from Trace Species, S. K. Atreya, S. G. Edgington, D. Gautier and T. C. Owen, in Special Issue on Comparative Planetology of Earth, Moon and Planets, 67, nos.1-3, 71-75, 1995 (M. A'Hearn, M. Chahine and J. Rahe, editors), Dordrecht. (pdf)

  258. Photochemistry and Stability of the Atmosphere of Mars, S. K. Atreya and Z. G. Gu, Adv. Space Res. 16, No. 6, 57, 1995. (pdf)

  259. Detectability of Molecular Species in Planetary and Satellite Atmospheres from their Rotational Transitions, with Th. Encrenaz, B. Bezard, J. Crovisier, A. Coustenis, E. Lellouch and S. Gulkis, Planet. Space Sci. 43, 1485, 1995. (pdf)

  260. Middle and Upper Atmosphere, with J. Bishop, P. N. Romani, B. R. Sandel, R. V. Yelle and G. S. Orton, in Neptune (editor, D. Cruikshank), University of Arizona Press, 1995. (pdf)

  261. Troposphere, with D. Gautier, B. Conrath, T. C. Owen and I. de Pater, in Neptune (editor, D. Cruikshank), University of Arizona Press, 1995.


  262. 1994

  263. Stability of the Martian Atmosphere -- Is Heterogeneous Catalysis Essential?, S.K. Atreya and Z.G. Gu, J. Geophys. Res. 99, 13133, 1994. (pdf)


  264. 1993

  265. Methane Photochemistry on Neptune: Ethane and Acetylene Mixing Ratios and Haze Production, with P. Romani, J. Bishop and B. Bezard, Icarus 106, 442, 1993. (pdf)

  266. Tentative identification of formaldehyde in the Martian atmosphere, with O. Korablev, M. Ackerman, V. Krasnopolsky, V. Moroz, C. Mueller and A. Rodin, Planet. Space Sci. 41, 441, 1993. (pdf)

  267. Thermal Profiles in the Auroral Regions of Jupiter, with P. Drossart, B. Bezard, J. Bishop and J. Waite, J. Geophys. Res. 98, 18, 803, 1993. (pdf)

  268. First Observations of CO and HCN on Neptune and Uranus at Millimeter Wavelengths and their Implications for Atmospheric Chemistry, with A. Marten, D. Gautier, T. Owen, and others, Astrophys. J. 406, 285, 1993. (pdf)


  269. 1992

  270. Vertical Structure and Size Distributions of Martian Aerosols from Phobos Solar Occultation Measurements, with E. Chassefiere, J. E. Blamont, V. Krasnopolsky, O. Korablev and R. A. West, Icarus 97, 46, 1992. (pdf)

  271. Voyager 2 UVS Solar Occultations at Neptune: Constraints on Stratospheric Hydrocarbon Abundances and Comparisons with Photochemical Models, J. Bishop, S. K. Atreya, P. Romani, F. Herbert and B. Sandel, J. Geophys. Res. 97, 11681, 1992. (pdf)

  272. Galileo Probe Mass Spectrometer Experiment, with H. Niemann, D. Hunten, T. Owen, and G. Carignan, Space Sci. Rev. 60, 111, 1992. (pdf)

  273. Hydrocarbons and Eddy Mixing in Neptune's Atmosphere, S. K. Atreya, Adv. Space Res. 12, (11), pp. 11-18, 1992. (pdf)

  274. Clues on Current and Past Organic Chemistry in the Outer Solar System, with J. B. Pollack, in Exobiology in Solar System Exploration, NASA SP 512, 1992. (pdf)


  275. 1991

  276. Possible Microwave Absorption by H2S in Uranus and Neptune Atmospheres, with I. de Pater and P. Romani, Icarus 91, 220, 1991. (pdf)

  277. Upper Atmosphere and Electroglow, with D. Strobel, D. Shemansky and R. Yelle, in Uranus (editor, J. Bergstralh), University of Arizona Press, 1991.

  278. Photochemistry and Vertical Mixing, S. K. Atreya, B. R. Sandel and P. N. Romani, in Uranus (editor, J. Bergstralh), University of Arizona Press, 1991. (pdf)


  279. 1990

  280. Reanalysis of Voyager 2 UVS Occultations at Uranus: Hydrocarbon Mixing Ratios in the Equatorial Stratosphere, J. Bishop, S. K. Atreya, F. Herbert and P. Romani, Icarus 88, 448, 1990. (pdf)

  281. Stability of the Martian Atmosphere: Possible Role of Heterogeneous Chemistry, S. K. Atreya and J. E. Blamont, Geophys. Res. Lett. 17, 287, 1990. (pdf)

  282. Uranus Photochemistry and Prospects for Voyager 2 at Neptune, S. K. Atreya, Adv. Space Res. 10, (1), 113, 1990. (pdf)

  283. Review of the Book, Physics and Chemistry of the Upper Atmosphere, by M. H. Rees, Cambridge University Press, EOS, 71, 1029, 1990. (pdf)


  284. 1989

  285. Voyager Ultraviolet Spectrometer Observations of Neptune and Triton, with A. L. Broadfoot, et al., Science 246, 1459, 1989. (pdf)

  286. Detection of H3+ on Jupiter, with P. Drossart, et al., Nature 340, 539, 1989. (pdf)

  287. Neptune's Deep Atmosphere Revealed, with P. N. Romani and I. de Pater, Geophys. Res. Lett. 16, 933, 1989. (pdf)

  288. Stratospheric Aerosols from CH4 Photochemistry on Neptune, with P. N. Romani, Geophys. Res. Lett. 16, 941, 1989. (pdf)

  289. Uranus Deep Atmosphere Revealed, with I. de Pater and P. N. Romani, Icarus 82, 288, 1989. (pdf)

  290. Ground-based Measurements of O1D and the H2O Production Rates from Comets, with R. B. Kerr, et al., Adv. Space Res. 9, (3) 1989. (pdf)

  291. Observations of the J=1-0 CO Lines in Mars Atmosphere: Radio detection of 13CO and Monitoring of 12CO, with E. Lellouch, M. Gerin, F. Combes and T. Encrenaz, Icarus 77, 414, 1989. (pdf)

  292. Present State and Chemical Evolution of the Atmospheres of Titan, Triton and Pluto, J. I. Lunine, S. K. Atreya and J. B. Pollack, in Origin and Evolution of Planetary and Satellite Atmospheres (S. K. Atreya and J. B. Pollack, editors), University of Arizona Press, 1989. (pdf)

  293. Variations in the Jovian Atmospheric Composition and Chemistry, P. Drossart, R. Courtin, S. K. Atreya and A. Tokunaga, in Time Variable Phenomena in the Jovian System, NASA SP-494, pp. 344-361, 1989. (pdf)


  294. 1988

  295. Methane Photochemistry and Haze Production on Neptune, P. N. Romani and S. K. Atreya, Icarus 74, 424, 1988. (pdf)


  296. 1987

  297. Nature of the Stratospheric Haze on Uranus: Evidence for Condensed Hydrocarbons, with J. B. Pollack, et al., J. Geophys. Res. 92, 15037, 1987. (pdf)

  298. The Upper Atmosphere of Uranus: EUV Occultations Observed by Voyager 2, with F. Herbert, et al., J. Geophys. Res. 92, 15093, 1987. (pdf)

  299. Neutral Upper Atmospheres of the Outer Planets, S. K. Atreya, Adv. Space Res. 7, (12) 79, 1987. (pdf)

  300. Observations of Comet Halley at Hα and 6300 Å, with R. B. Kerr, et al., Geophys. Res. Lett. 14, 53, 1987. (pdf)


  301. 1986

  302. High Spectral Resolution Fabry-Perot Interferometer Measurements of Comet Halley at Hydrogen Balmer-Alpha and Oxygen 6300 Å, with R. B. Kerr, et al., Adv. Space Res. 5, 283, 1986. (pdf)

  303. Ultraviolet Spectrometer Observations of Uranus, with A. L. Broadfoot, et al., Science 233, 74, 1986. (pdf)

  304. Enhanced Acetylene Emission Near the North Pole of Jupiter, with P. Drossart, et al., Icarus 66, 610, 1986. (pdf)

  305. Continued Observations of the H Lyman-α Emission from Uranus, with J. T. Clarke, et al., J. Geophys. Res. 91, 8771, 1986. (pdf)

  306. A Study of the Upper Atmosphere of Uranus using IUE, with Th. Encrenaz, et al., Astron. Astrophys. 162, 317, 1986. (pdf)

  307. Simultaneous Hα Profile and Radar Measurements at Arecibo, with R. B. Kerr, J. Geophys. Res. 91, 4491, 1986. (pdf)


  308. 1985

  309. Photochemistry and Clouds of Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus, S. K. Atreya and P. N. Romani, in Planetary Meteorology (editor, G. E. Hunt), Cambridge University Press, 1985. (pdf)

  310. Upper Atmosphere and Ionosphere of Saturn: Prospects for Cassini, S. K. Atreya, European Space Agency/European Science Foundation Publication, ESA/ESF, SP-241, 1985, Strasbourg, France.


  311. 1984

  312. Modification of Planetary Atmospheres by Material from the Rings, S. K. Atreya, Adv. Space Res. 4, 31, 1984. (pdf)

  313. Theory, Measurements, and Models of the Upper Atmosphere and Ionosphere of Saturn, S. K. Atreya, J. H. Waite, T. M. Donahue, A. F. Nagy and J. C. McConnell, in Saturn (editor, T. Gehrels), University of Arizona Press, 1984. (pdf)

  314. Saturn Atmospheric Structure and Composition, S. K. Atreya, Proceedings Planetary Symposium, European Space Agency/European Science Foundation, Strasbourg, France, 1984. (pdf)

  315. Aeronomy, S. K. Atreya, in Uranus and Neptune (editor, J. T. Bergstralh), NASA CP 2330, pp. 55-88, 1984.


  316. 1983

  317. Photolysis of Methane and the Ionosphere of Uranus, S. K. Atreya and J. J. Ponthieu, Planet. Space Sci. 31, 939, 1983. (pdf)

  318. Search for Hydrogen Atoms and the Noble Gas Abundances in the Head of Comet Schwassmann-Wachmann 1 (1974II), M. C. Festou, and S. K. Atreya, pp. 203-220, in Cometary Exploration, (editor, T. Gombosi), Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, 1983. (pdf)

  319. Electron Precipitation and Related Aeronomy of the Jovian Thermosphere and Ionosphere, with J. H. Waite, Jr., et al., J. Geophys. Res. 88, 6143, 1983. (pdf)

  320. Ionosphere, D. F. Strobel and S. K. Atreya, in Physics of the Jovian Magnetosphere (editor, A. J. Dessler), Cambridge University Press, 1983. (pdf)


  321. 1982

  322. Eddy Mixing Coefficient on Saturn, S. K. Atreya, Planet. Space Sci. 30, 849, 1982. (pdf)

  323. Voyager Ultraviolet Stellar Occultation Measurement of the Composition and Thermal Profiles of the Saturnian Upper Atmosphere, M. C. Festou, and S. K. Atreya, Geophys. Res. Lett. 9, 1147, 1982. (pdf)

  324. Copernicus Measurement of the Jovian Lyman-Alpha Emission and its Aeronomical Significance, S. K. Atreya, M. C. Festou, T. M. Donahue, R. B. Kerr, E. S. Barker, W. D. Cochran, J. L. Bertaux, and W. L. Upson II, Astrophys. J. 262, 377, 1982. (pdf)

  325. Titan's Ion Exosphere Observed from Voyager 1, with R. E. Hartle et al., J. Geophys. Res. 87, 1383, 1982. (pdf)

  326. Extreme Ultraviolet Observations from Voyager 2 Encounter with Saturn, with B. R. Sandel, et al., Science, 215, 548, 1982. (pdf)

  327. The Atmosphere and Ionosphere of Jupiter, S. K. Atreya, and T. M. Donahue, Vistas in Astronomy (editor, P. Beer), "The Jupiter Issue", 25, 315, 1982, Pergamon Press, Oxford. (pdf)


  328. 1981

  329. Saturn Ionosphere: Theoretical Interpretation, S. K. Atreya, J. H. Waite Jr., Nature, 292, 682, 1981. (pdf)

  330. Extreme Ultraviolet Observations from Voyager 1 Encounter with Saturn, with A. L. Broadfoot, et al., Science 212, 206, 1981. (pdf)

  331. International Ultraviolet Explorer Detection of Bursts of Hydrogen Lyman Alpha Emission from Saturn, J. T. Clarke, H. W. Moos, S. K. Atreya, and A. L. Lane, Nature, 290, 226, 1981. (pdf)

  332. Composition and Thermal Profiles of the Jovian Upper Atmosphere Determined by the Voyager Ultraviolet Stellar Occultation Experiment, M. C. Festou, S. K. Atreya, T. M. Donahue, B. R. Sandel, D. E. Shemansky, and A. L. Broadfoot, J. Geophys. Res. 86, 5715, 1981. (pdf)

  333. Jupiter: Structure and Composition of the Upper Atmosphere (Theory), S. K. Atreya, T. M. Donahue, and M. C. Festou, Astrophys. J. 247, L43, 1981. (pdf)

  334. The Jovian Hydrogen Bulge: Evidence for Co-Rotating Magnetospheric Convection, A. J. Dessler, B. R. Sandel, and S. K. Atreya, Planet. Space Sci. 29, 215, 1981. (pdf)

  335. Measurement of Minor Species (H2, Cl, O3, NO) in the Earth's Atmosphere by the Stellar Occultation Technique, S. K. Atreya, in Planetary Aeronomy and Astronomy, Adv. Space Res. 1 (9), 127, 1981, Pergamon Press, Oxford. (pdf)

  336. Upper Atmosphere of Jupiter -- A Post Voyager Perspective, S. K. Atreya, in Planetary Aeronomy and Astronomy, Adv. Space Res. 1 (9), 69, 1981, Pergamon Press, Oxford. (pdf)

  337. Overview of the Ultraviolet Spectrometry Results through Jupiter Encounters, with A. L. Broadfoot, et al., J. Geophys. Res. 86, 8259, 1981. (pdf)

  338. Observations of the Io-Plasma Torus, H. W. Moos, J. T. Clarke, S. K. Atreya, and A. L. Lane, in The Universe in Ultraviolet Wavelengths: The First Two Years of IUE, (editor R. D. Chapman), pp 49-54, 1981, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. (pdf)

  339. Observations of Auroras on Jupiter, J. T. Clarke, H. W. Moos, S. K. Atreya, and A. L. Lane, in The Universe in Ultraviolet Wavelengths: The First Two Years of IUE, (R. D. Chapman, ed.), pp. 45-48, 1981, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. (pdf)


  340. 1980

  341. Measurements of the Spectral Profile of Balmer Alpha Emission from the Hydrogen Geocorona, J. W. Meriwether, S. K. Atreya, and T. M. Donahue, Geophys. Res. Lett. 7, 967, 1980. (pdf)

  342. Observations from Earth Orbit and Variability of the Polar Aurora on Jupiter, J. T. Clarke, H. W. Moos, S. K. Atreya, and A. L. Lane, Astrophys. J. 241, L179, 1980. (pdf)

  343. Saturn: Tropospheric Ammonia and Nitrogen, S. K. Atreya, W. R. Kuhn, and T. M. Donahue, Geophys. Res. Lett. 7, 474, 1980. (pdf)


  344. 1979

  345. The Influence of Ozone on the Martian Atmospheric Temperature W. R. Kuhn, S. K. Atreya, and S. Postawko, J. Geophys. Res. 84, 8341, 1979 (Special Mars Issue). (pdf)

  346. Jovian Upper Atmospheric Temperature Measurement by the Voyager 1 UV Spectrometer, S. K. Atreya, T. M. Donahue, B. R. Sandel, A. L. Broadfoot, and G. R. Smith, Geophys. Res. Lett. 6, 795, 1979. (pdf)

  347. Extreme Ultraviolet Observations from Voyager 2 Encounter with Jupiter, with B. R. Sandel, et al., Science 206, 962, 1979. (pdf)

  348. The Ionosphere of Saturn: Predictions for Pioneer 11, J. H. Waite Jr., S. K. Atreya, and A. F. Nagy, Geophys. Res. Lett. 6, 723, 1979. (pdf)

  349. An Interpretation of the Voyager Measurement of Jovian Electron Density Profiles, S. K. Atreya, T. M. Donahue, and J. H. Waite Jr., Nature, (London), 280, 795-796, 1979. (pdf)

  350. EUV Observations from Voyager 1 Encounter with Jupiter, with A. L. Broadfoot, et al., Science 204, 979, 1979. (pdf)

  351. Solar Radiation Incident on the Martian Surface, W. R. Kuhn, and S. K. Atreya, J. Molecular Evolution, 14, 57, 1979; Special Issue on The Viking Mission and the Question of Life on Mars, Springer Verlag, Heidelberg. (pdf)

  352. Models of the Jovian Upper Atmosphere, S. K. Atreya, and T. M. Donahue, Rev. Geophys. Space Phys. 17, 388, 1979. (pdf)

  353. Ammonia Photolysis and the Greenhouse Effect in the Primordial Atmosphere of the Earth, W. R. Kuhn, and S. K. Atreya, Icarus 37, 207, 1979. (pdf)

  354. Model Ionospheres of Jupiter, S. K. Atreya and T. M. Donahue, in Jupiter (editor, T. Gehrels), University of Arizona Press, 1976. (pdf) Also, Russian Translation in Jupiter Atmosfera and Ionosfera (editor, V. I. Moroz), Mir Publishing House, Moscow, 1979. (pdf)


  355. 1978

  356. Evolution of a Nitrogen Atmosphere on Titan, S. K. Atreya, T. M. Donahue, and W. R. Kuhn, Science 201, 611, 1978. (pdf)


  357. 1977

  358. Search for Jovian Auroral Hot Spots, S. K. Atreya. Y. L. Yung, T. M. Donahue, and E. S. Barker, Astrophys. J. 218, L83, 1977. (pdf)

  359. Ultraviolet Spectrometer Experiment for the Voyager Mission, with A. L. Broadfoot, et al., Space Sci. Rev. 21, 183, 1977. (pdf)

  360. The Distribution of Ammonia and its Photochemical Products on Jupiter, S. K. Atreya, W. R. Kuhn, and T. M. Donahue, Icarus 31, 348, 1977. (pdf)

  361. The Distribution of Methylamine in the Jovian Atmosphere, W. R. Kuhn, S. K. Atreya, and S. Chang, Geophys. Res. Lett. 4, 203, 1977. (pdf)

  362. UV Stellar Occultation Measurements of Nighttime Equatorial Ozone, G. Riegler, S. K. Atreya, T. M. Donahue, S. C. Liu, B. Wasser, and J. F. Drake, Geophys. Res. Lett. 4, 145, 1977. (pdf)


  363. 1976

  364. Ultraviolet Stellar Occultation Measurement of the H2 and O2 Densities near 100 km in the Earth's Atmosphere, S. K. Atreya, T. M. Donahue, W. E. Sharp, B. Wasser, J. F. Drake, G. R. Riegler, Geophys. Res. Lett. 3, 607, 1976. (pdf)

  365. Electron Temperature of the Jovian Ionosphere, A. F. Nagy, W. L. Chameides, R. Chen, and S. K. Atreya, J. Geophys. Res. 81, 5567, 1976. (pdf)

  366. Stellar Occultation Measurements of Nighttime Equatorial Ozone Between 42 km and 114 km Altitude, G. Riegler, S. K. Atreya, R. J. Cicerone, J. F. Drake, and S. C. Liu., Proceedings of the Joint Symposium on Atmospheric Ozone of the International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics and World Meteorology Organization, Dresden, Germany, 1976. (pdf)

  367. The Atmosphere of Jupiter, S. K. Atreya, Chapter II in the Outer Planetary Mass Spectrometer Study, NASA CR-137886, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., June, 1976. (pdf)


  368. 1975

  369. The Role of Hydrocarbons in the Ionospheres of the Outer Planets, S. K. Atreya, and T. M. Donahue, Icarus 25, 335, 1975. (pdf)

  370. A Model of the Venus Ionosphere, A. F. Nagy, S. C. Liu, T. M. Donahue, S. K. Atreya, and P. M. Banks, Geophys. Res. Lett. 2, 83, 1975. (pdf)

  371. Ionospheric Models of Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, S. K. Atreya and T. M. Donahue, Icarus 24, 358, 1975. (pdf)

  372. Doppler Profile Measurements of the Geocoronal Hydrogen Balmer Alpha Line, S. K. Atreya, P. B. Hays, and A. F. Nagy, J. Geophys. Res. 80, 635, 1975. (pdf)


  373. 1974

  374. Jupiter's Ionosphere: Prospects for Pioneer 10, S. K. Atreya, T. M. Donahue and M. B. McElroy, Science 184, 154, 1974. (pdf)


  375. 1973

  376. An Investigation into the Geocoronal and Interplanetary Hydrogen Balmer Emissions, S. K. Atreya, University of Michigan, Space Physics Research Laboratory, Technical Report 010179, 190 pp., June, 1973.


  377. 1971

  378. The Influence of Thermospheric Winds on the Auroral Red-Line Profile of Atomic Oxygen, P. B. Hays, and S. K. Atreya, Planet. Space Sci. 19, 1225, 1971. (pdf)


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