Attachment C

Attachment C

CASSINI FINAL MISSION REPORT 2019 i DISCLAIMER The Cassini Science Bibliographies is not exhaustive and complete. For all other Cassini related references refer to: Attachment B – References & Bibliographies; the sections entitled References contributed by individual Cassini instrument and discipline teams located in Volume 1 Sections 3.1 and 3.2 Science Results; and other resources outside of the Cassini Final Mission Report. CASSINI FINAL MISSION REPORT 2019 iii CONTENTS DISCLAIMER ..................................................................................................................................................................... I REFERENCES ................................................................................................................................................................. 1 FROM 2014 CASSINI SENIOR REVIEW ..................................................................................................................... 116 Cassini Ground-Breaking Science Publications ................................................................................................. 116 Cassini Special Journal Issues and Books ......................................................................................................... 125 Cassini Special Journal Issues .............................................................................................................. 125 Cassini-related Popular Science Print Publications....................................................................... 125 Peer-Reviewed Journals: Special Cassini-related Issues ............................................................. 128 Cassini Books ........................................................................................................................................ 146 Saturn from Cassini-Huygens (M. K. Dougherty, L. W. Esposito, S. K. Krimigis, eds.) ................. 146 Titan from Cassini-Huygens (R. H. Brown, J.-P. Lebreton, J. H. Waite, eds.) .............................. 148 Planetary Rings: A Post-Equinox View (L. W. Esposito) ............................................................... 150 Titan: Interior, Surface, Atmosphere and Space Environment (I. Mueller-Wodarg, C. A. Griffith, E. Lellouch, T. E. Cravens, eds.) ....................................................................................................... 151 Publications from the Cassini Team ................................................................................................................... 153 Publications from Outside the Team .................................................................................................................. 262 Cassini Education and Public Outreach ............................................................................................................. 379 Formal Education .................................................................................................................................. 379 Informal Education ................................................................................................................................ 379 Reaching Underserved Schools ............................................................................................................ 380 Public Outreach: NASA Data Shared with the Public ............................................................................ 380 Other Notable Programs ....................................................................................................................... 381 Products Rated as Outstanding from the NASA Education Review Residing on the NASA Education Portal ..................................................................................................................................... 383 REFERENCES ADDED – JUNE 2018 THROUGH JULY 2019.................................................................................... 384 CASSINI FINAL MISSION REPORT 2019 1 REFERENCES Abbott, A. 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(2014), Changes to Saturn's Zonal-mean Tropospheric Thermal Structure after the 2010-2011 Northern Hemisphere Storm, The Astrophysical Journal, 786(2), 92. doi: 10.1088/0004-637X/786/2/92. Adamkovics, M., Wong, M. H., Laver, C., and Pater, I. d. (2007), Widespread morning drizzle on titan, Science, 318. Adams, E. Y. (2006), Titan's thermal structure and the formation of a nitrogen atmosphere, Ph.D. http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2006PhDT........17A. Adriani, A., Moriconi, M. L., D'Aversa, E., Oliva, F., and Filacchione, G. (2015), Faint Luminescent Ring Over Saturn's Polar Hexagon, Astrophysical Journal Letters, 808(1), L16. doi: 10.1088/2041-8205/808/1/l16. Aharonson, O., A. G. Hayes, J. I., Lunine, R. D. Lorenz, M. D. Allison, and C. Elachi. An asymmetric distribution of lakes on Titan as a possible consequence of orbital forcing. Nature Geoscience, vol. 2, pp. 851–854, 2009. Ainslie, M. A., and Leighton, T. G. 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Ali, A., Sittler, E. C., Chornay, D., Rowe, B. R., and Puzzarini, C. (2015), Organic chemistry in Titan's upper atmosphere and its astrobiological consequences: I. Views towards Cassini plasma spectrometer (CAPS) and ion neutral mass spectrometer (INMS) experiments in space, Planetary and Space Science, 109, 46-63. doi: 10.1016/j.pss.2015.01.015. Altobelli, N., et al. (2016), Flux and composition of interstellar dust at Saturn from Cassini's Cosmic Dust Analyzer, Science, 352. doi: 10.1126/science.aac6397. Altobelli, N., Lopez-Paz, D., Pilorz, S., Spilker, L. J., Morishima, R., Brooks, S., Leyrat, C., Deau, E., Edgington, S., and Flandes, A. (2014), Two numerical models designed to reproduce Saturn ring temperatures as measured by Cassini-CIRS, Icarus, 238, 205-220. doi: 10.1016/j.icarus.2014.04.031. Altobelli, N., Spilker, L. J., and Edgington, S. G. (2017), Cassini's swan song, Nature Astronomy, 1. doi: 10.1038/s41550-017-0239-5. Anderson, C. M., and Samuelson, R. E. 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