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Posted on February 21, 2009January 18, 2021 by iPLEX

Empirical models of pressure and density in Saturn’s interior: Implications for the helium concentration, its depth dependence, and Saturn’s precession rate.

Helled, Ravit; Schubert, Gerald; Anderson, John D.

Icarus, Volume 199, Issue 2, p. 368-377. (2009).

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