Colleen A. McGhee, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2000 | Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States |
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"Colleen McGhee"Mean distance: 5590
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Sign in to add mentorPhilip D. Nicholson | grad student | 2000 | Cornell | |
(Comet Shoemaker -Levy's 1994 collision with Jupiter and Saturn's 1995 ring plane crossings.) |
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Schinder PJ, Flasar FM, Marouf EA, et al. (2012) The structure of Titan's atmosphere from Cassini radio occultations: Occultations from the Prime and Equinox missions Icarus. 221: 1020-1031 |
Schinder PJ, Flasar FM, Marouf EA, et al. (2011) Saturn's equatorial oscillation: Evidence of descending thermal structure from Cassini radio occultations Geophysical Research Letters. 38 |
Schinder PJ, Flasar FM, Marouf EA, et al. (2011) The Structure of Titan's Atmosphere from Cassini Radio Occultations Icarus. 215: 460-474 |
French RG, Marouf EA, Rappaport NJ, et al. (2010) Occultation observations of Saturn's B ring and Cassini division Astronomical Journal. 139: 1649-1667 |
Rappaport NJ, Longaretti PY, French RG, et al. (2009) A procedure to analyze nonlinear density waves in Saturn's rings using several occultation profiles Icarus. 199: 154-173 |
French RG, Verbiscer A, Salo H, et al. (2007) Saturn's rings at true opposition Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. 119: 623-642 |
French RG, Salo H, McGhee CA, et al. (2007) HST observations of azimuthal asymmetry in Saturn's rings Icarus. 189: 493-522 |
French RG, McGhee CA, Frey M, et al. (2006) Astrometry of Saturn's satellites from the Hubble Space Telescope WFPC2 Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. 118: 246-259 |
McGhee CA, French RG, Dones L, et al. (2005) HST observations of spokes in Saturn's B ring Icarus. 173: 508-521 |
Verbiscer AJ, French RG, McGhee CA. (2005) The opposition surge of Enceladus: HST observations 338-1022 nm Icarus. 173: 66-83 |