Venusian atmospheric equilibrium chemistry at the Pioneer Venus anomalous event altitude

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Atmospheric Chemistry, Atmospheric Composition, Chemical Reactions, Metal Vapors, Venus Atmosphere, Anomalies, Atmospheric Temperature, Condensation, High Altitude, Pioneer Space Probes, Temperature Sensors

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No convincing explanation for the anomalous behavior of the Atmospheric Structure Experiment temperature sensors at approximately 13 km altitude has been found. It occurred on all of the widely-spaced probes, in a similar fashion. A preliminary effort has been made to determine atmospheric chemical species which might be present at 13 km. The purpose of this effort is to initiate suggestions of possible chemical interactions and to explore the effects of the presence of possible metal reactants including condensation. Equilibrium fractions of chemical species were calculated at a variety of conditions. Baseline calculations were made for the altitudes near 13 km. For comparison calculations were also made at 13 km but with the introduction of plausible metal atoms.

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