Nuth, J.A., Johnson, N.M. & Manning, S. (2008). A Self-Perpetuating Catalyst for the Production of Complex OrganicMolecules in Protostellar Nebulae. IAU Symposium(251):403 - 408.
Johnson, N.M., Steiner, M.E. & Nuth, J.A. (2007). Fischer-Tropsch Reactions and Implications for Protostellar Systems [Abstract]. 38th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, (Lunar and Planetary Science XXXVIII)(1338):2183. League City, Texas.
Alexander, C.M.O'D., Boss, A.P., Keller, L.P., Nuth, J.A. & Weinberger, A. (2007). Astronomical and meteoritic evidence for the nature of interstellar dust and its processing in protoplanetary disks. In: B. Reipurth, D. Jewitt & K. Keil (Eds.). Protostars and Planets V (pp. 801-813). Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
Alexander, C.M.O'D., Boss, A.P., Keller, L.P., Nuth, J.A. & Weinberger, A.J. (2007). Astronomical and meteoritic evidence for thermal processing of interstellar dust in protoplanetary disks. In: B. Reipurth, D. Jewitt & K. Keil (Eds.). Protostars and Planets V (pp. 801-813). Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
Nuth, J., Becker, L., Poreda, R. & Ferguson, F.T. (2006). Trapping noble gases in fullerenes [Abstract]. 69th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society. Zurich, Switzerland.
Johnson, N.M., Martin, M., Dworkin, J.P. & Nuth, J.A. (2005). Synthesizing organics using amorphous Mg- and Fe- silicate grains [Abstract]. 68th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society. Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
Grady, C.A., Woodgate, B., Heap, S.R., Bowers, C., Nuth, J.A., Herczeg, G.J. & Hill, H.G.M. (2006). Resolving the inner cavity of the HD100546 disk: A candidate young planetary system. Ap. J, 620:470-480.
Nuth, J.A. & Johnson, N.M. (2005). A new paradigm for organic chemistry in nebulae: Protostars as chemical factories [Abstract]. 68th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society. Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
Nuth, J.A., Brearley, A.J. & Scott, E.R.D. (2006). Microcrystals and amorphous material in comets and primitive meteorites: Keys to understanding processes in the early solar system. In: A.N. Krot, E.R.D. Scott & B. Reipurth (Eds.). Chondrites and the Protoplanetary Disk (pp. 675-699).
Chizmadia, L. & Nuth, J. (2006). Kinetics of phyllosilicate formation in hydrated magnesiosilicate smokes [Abstract]. 69th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society. Zurich, Switzerland.
Chizmadia, L.J., Nuth, J.A. & Rietmeijer, F.J.M. (2006). Experimental aqueous alteration of amorphous silicate smokes. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference XXXVII.
Nuth, J.A. & Johnson, N.M. (2006). Crystalline silicates in comets: How did they form?. Icarus, 180:243-250.
Lisse, C.M., Nuth, J.A., Li, A., Kraemer, K. & Crovisier, J. (Submitted, 2006). Comparison of the Composition of the Tempel 1 Ejecta to the Dust in comet C/Hale-Bopp 1995 O1 and YSO HD100546. Icarus.
Nuth, J.A., Charnley, S.B. & Johnson, N.M. (2005). Chemical Processes in the Interstellar Medium: Source of the Gas and Dust in the Primitive Solar Nebula. In: D. Lauretta & H.Y. McSween (Eds.). Meteorites and the Early Solar System II (pp. 147-167). Tuscon, AZ: Univ. Ariz. Press.
Alexander, C.M.O'D., Boss, A.P., Keller, L.P., Nuth, J.A. & Weinberger, A. (2006). Astronomical and meteoritic evidence for thermal processing of interstellar dust in protoplanetary disks. In: B. Reipurth, D. Jewitt & K. Keil (Eds.). Protostars and Planets V. Tucson: Univ. Arizona Press.
Nuth, J.A., Charnley, S.B. & Johnson, N.M. (2006). Chemical Processes in the Interstellar Medium: Source of the Gas and Dust in Primitive Solar Nebula. In: D. Lauretta & H. McSween (Eds.). In Meteorites and the Early Solar System II. University of Arizona Press.
Alexander, C.M.O'D., Boss, A.P., Keller, L.P., Nuth, J.A. & Weinberger, A.J. (In press, 2006). Astronomical and meteoritic evidence for thermal processing of interstellar dust in protoplanetary disks. In: B. Reipurth, D. Jewitt & K. Keil (Eds.). Protostars and Planets V. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press.
Johnson, N.M., Martin, M., Dworkin, J.P. & Nuth, J.A. (Submitted, 2005). Synthesizing Organics using Amorphous Mg- and Fe-Silicate Grains [Abstract]. Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society. Gatlinburg, TN.