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Jupiter's temperate belt/zone contrasts revealed at depth by Juno microwave observations
LN Fletcher, FA Oyafuso, M Allison, A Ingersoll, L Li, Y Kaspi, E Galanti, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets 126 (10), e2021JE006858, 2021
282021
Evidence for multiple Ferrel‐like cells on Jupiter
K Duer, N Gavriel, E Galanti, Y Kaspi, LN Fletcher, T Guillot, SJ Bolton, ...
Geophysical research letters 48 (23), e2021GL095651, 2021
252021
Constraints on the latitudinal profile of Jupiter's deep jets
E Galanti, Y Kaspi, K Duer, L Fletcher, AP Ingersoll, C Li, GS Orton, ...
Geophysical research letters 48 (9), e2021GL092912, 2021
192021
The Range of Jupiter's Flow Structures that Fit the Juno Asymmetric Gravity Measurements
YK K Duer, E Galanti
Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets 125 (8), 2020
162020
Analysis of Jupiter’s deep jets combining Juno gravity and time-varying magnetic field measurements
K Duer, E Galanti, Y Kaspi
The Astrophysical Journal Letters 879 (2), L22, 2019
152019
Observational evidence for cylindrically oriented zonal flows on Jupiter
Y Kaspi, E Galanti, RS Park, K Duer, N Gavriel, D Durante, L Iess, M Parisi, ...
Nature Astronomy 7 (12), 1463-1472, 2023
62023
Gas Giant Simulations of Eddy‐Driven Jets Accompanied by Deep Meridional Circulation
K Duer, E Galanti, Y Kaspi
AGU advances 4 (6), e2023AV000908, 2023
12023
Depth dependent dynamics explain the equatorial jet difference between Jupiter and Saturn
K Duer, E Galanti, Y Kaspi
Geophysical Research Letters 51 (6), e2023GL107354, 2024
2024
What determines the strength and latitudinal extent of the equatorial zonal flows on Jupiter and Saturn?
K Duer, E Galanti, Y Kaspi
EGU24, 2024
2024
Gas giant simulations of eddy-driven jets and deep meridional circulation
K Duer, E Galanti, Y Kaspi
AGU23, 2023
2023
Jupiter's high degree gravity moments reveal the deep structure and orientation of the planet's zonal flows
Y Kaspi, E Galanti, RS Park, K Duer, N Gavriel, D Durante, L Iess, M Parisi, ...
AGU23, 2023
2023
Atmospheric flows imprint the high-degree gravity field of Jupiter
Y Kaspi, E Galanti, R Park, K Duer, N Gavriel, D Durante, L Iess, M Parisi, ...
AAS/Division for Planetary Sciences Meeting Abstracts 55 (8), 302.08, 2023
2023
Simulations of eddy-driven jets and circulation on gas giants
K Duer, E Galanti, Y Kaspi
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU-11438, 2023
2023
Atmospheric flows imprint the high-degree gravity field of Jupiter
Y Kaspi, E Galanti, RS Park, K Duer, N Gavriel, D Durante, L Iess, M Parisi, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2022, P22A-08, 2022
2022
Numerical simulations demonstrating Eddy-driven jets and meridional circulation cells on gas giants
K Duer, E Galanti, Y Kaspi
European Planetary Science Congress, EPSC2022-943, 2022
2022
Evidence for Multiple Ferrel-Like Cells on Jupiter
K Duer
44th COSPAR Scientific Assembly. Held 16-24 July 44, 556, 2022
2022
Jupiter's Deep Meridional Circulation as Inferred From Juno's MWR
K Duer, N Gavriel, Y Kaspi, E Galanti, L Fletcher, T Guillot, S Bolton, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2021, P23A-05, 2021
2021
Circulation cells in the meridional plane of Jupiter: Breaking waves produce upside-down analogs of the Brewer Dobson circulation in Earths stratosphere
A Ingersoll, S Bolton, L Fletcher, T Guillot, C Li, G Orton
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2021, P42A-03, 2021
2021
The relation between the zonal jets and ammonia anomalies in Jupiter
N Gavriel, K Duer, E Galanti, Y Kaspi
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU21-15705, 2021
2021
The statistical probability of deep flow structures that fit Jupiter's asymmetric gravity
K Duer, E Galanti, Y Kaspi
European Planetary Science Congress, EPSC2020-182, 2020
2020
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