Neutral atmospheric composition between 60 and 220 km - A theoretical model for mid-latitudes

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Atmospheric Composition, Atmospheric Models, Mesosphere, Neutral Atmospheres, Thermosphere, Carbon Dioxide, Diffusion Coefficient, Diurnal Variations, Hydrogen Compounds, Oxygen Atoms, Ozone, Photodissociation, Schumann-Runge Bands, Solar Spectra, Temperate Regions, Turbulent Diffusion

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A mesosphere and lower thermosphere theoretical nonsteady model for middle latitudes under equinox conditions and moderate solar and magnetic activity is developed. The model uses equations not restricted to minor constituents and includes a simplified but complete photochemical scheme allowing a detailed treatment of transport phenomena. The resulting altitude profiles, tested to reproduce various nightglow features, are compatible with results obtained using rocket-borne instrumentation. The thermosphere profiles agree with other more elaborate models restricted to this region and with mass spectrometer measurements.

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