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Aug 1982
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Conference supported by NASA. Icarus, vol. 51, Aug. 1982. 297 p.
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Conferences, Planetary Environments, Planetology, Venus (Planet), Atmospheric Circulation, Atmospheric Composition, Electrical Resistivity, Night Sky, Photochemical Reactions, Planetary Ionospheres, Plasma Dynamics, Solar Wind, Stratosphere, Thermosphere, Ultraviolet Absorption, Venus Clouds
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Attention is given to noble gases in planetary atmospheres, the photochemistry of the stratosphere of Venus, the chemistry of metastable species in the Venusian ionosphere, the Venus ionosphere at grazing incidence of solar radiation, disappearing ionospheres on the nightside of Venus, and the observed composition of the ionosphere of Venus. Other investigations considered are concerned with the predicted electrical conductivity between 0 and 80 km in the Venusian atmosphere, sulfuric acid vapor and other cloud-related gases in the Venus atmosphere, the composition and vertical structure of the lower cloud deck on Venus, amorphous sulfur as the ultraviolet absorber on Venus, and polarization studies of the Venus UV contrasts. A description is provided of topics related to temporal variability of ultraviolet cloud features in the Venus stratosphere, zonal mean circulation at the cloud level on Venus, the influence of thermospheric winds on exospheric hydrogen on Venus, and an analysis of Venus gravity data.
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