The Significance of Atmospheric Measurements for Interior Models of the Major Planets (Article published in the Space Science Reviews special issue on 'Outer Solar System Exploration - An Overview', ed. by J. E. Long and D. G. Rea.)

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We present a discussion of proposed models for interior processes in
Jupiter and Saturn, and discuss how these models can be tested by
atmospheric measurements by space vehicles. The importance of
measurements at Uranus and Neptune is also discussed.

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