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Sep 1979
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1979jgr....84.5267a&link_type=abstract
Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 84, Sept. 1, 1979, p. 5267-5271. Financiadora de Estudos e Projetos
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Atmospheric Ionization, Ionospheric Composition, Lower Ionosphere, Nitric Oxide, Temperate Regions, Atmospheric Chemistry, Atmospheric Composition, Atmospheric Models, Brazil, Eclipse Project, Radiometers, Rocket-Borne Instruments
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Ion composition results obtained by Narcisi et al. (1972) from rocket observations carried out during the November 1966 solar eclipse campaign at Cassino, southern Brazil, are analyzed on the basis of the presently known detailed ion chemistry of the lower ionosphere to deduce the height distribution of nitric oxide concentration in the region from 80 to 110 km. The results are compared with certain available experimental determinations of the NO height distributions carried out by other workers using rocketborne radiometric measurement of NO gamma band emissions in the dayglow. Other available NO deductions from ion-composition data are discussed in the light of the present results.
Abdu Mangalathayil Ali
Batista Inez S.
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