Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Mar 1985
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1985jatp...47..291g&link_type=abstract
Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics (ISSN 0021-9169), vol. 47, Jan.-Mar. 1985, p. 291-300. Research supported by the
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Atmospheric Composition, Atmospheric Moisture, Far Infrared Radiation, Mesosphere, Nitric Oxide, Thermosphere, Atmospheric Sounding, Infrared Spectrometers, Water Vapor
Scientific paper
Water vapor and nitric oxide concentrations in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere were derived from infrared emission and positive ion composition measurements above northern Europe during the Energy Budget Campaign 1980. The experiments were performed at different levels of geomagnetic disturbance. Both water vapor and nitric oxide are highly variable. Water vapor mixing ratios between 0.2 ppm and 10 ppm were observed. The nitric oxide peak densities varied by more than a factor of ten. Maximum values of 2 x 10 to the 9th per cu cm were obtained.
Andre Laurent
Frings W. G.
Grossmann Klaus-Ulrich
Kopp Ernest
Krankowsky Dieter
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