Element abundances in Venus aerosols by X-ray radiometry Preliminary results

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Abundance, Aerosols, Vega Project, Venus Clouds, X Ray Analysis, Atmospheric Composition, Chlorine, Radiometers, Sulfur

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An X-ray radiometric experiment is described along with the results of measurements of the elemental composition of aerosol in Venus clouds. A preliminary analysis of the data showed that sulfur is present in the range of heights 63 - 47 km with mean content of 5.8 mg/m3, and chlorine in the height range 61 - 52 km with the mean content of 4.1 mg/m3. The results of measurements in the range 52 - 47 km may come to an agreement if phosphorus is present in the aerosol with the mean concentration of 7.7 mg/m3.

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