Sulfuric acid cloud interpretation of the infrared spectrum of Venus

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Atmospheric Models, Infrared Spectra, Sulfuric Acid, Venus Clouds, Absorption Spectra, Astronomical Models, Astronomical Spectroscopy, Carbon Dioxide, Cloud Physics, Particle Density (Concentration)

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Sulfuric acid single-cloud models are compared with the Venus spectrum in the 8-14 micron region. The results indicate that a cloud composed of a 75 percent H2SO4 solution and with a particle density of 100 per cu cm is in good agreement with observations. In addition to explaining the 11.2 micron absorption, this model also predicts an absorption feature at 16.7 microns which should be detectable if the observation is made from an aircraft.

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