Simultaneous upper air composition measurements by means of UV monochromators and mass spectrometers

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Ionospheric Composition, Mass Spectrometers, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Rocket-Borne Instruments, Ultraviolet Spectroscopy, Ionospheric Sounding, Monochromators, Particle Density (Concentration), Solar Sensors, Sounding Rockets

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Molecular oxygen and nitrogen number densities in the altitude range from 115 to 220 km above Sardinia were measured in two sounding rocket experiments (Esro payloads S84 and S90) in February 1972 by a combination of UV monochromators and mass spectrometers. The measured values agree closely with the Cira (1972) values for the 120-km altitude region. At higher altitudes the O2 profiles measured by UV monochromators indicate deviations from diffusive equilibrium with respect to the N2 profile measured by the mass spectrometers.

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