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Thermal structure in the Venus middle cloud layer

Authors :
Linkin, Vm
Lipatov, An
Shurupov, Aa
Ignatova, Sp
Frank, Ga
Khlyustova, Li
Terterashvili, Av
Kerzhanovich, Vv
Blamont, Je
Malique, C.
Seiff, A.
Ragent, B.
Young, Re
Elson, Ls
Preston, Ra
Ingersoll, Ap
David Crisp
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Publication Year :
1986
Publisher :
American Institute of Physics, 1986.

Abstract

Thermal structure measurements obtained by the two Vega balloons show the Venus atmosphere in the middle cloud layer to be near-adiabatic, on the whole; but discrete air masses are present that differ slightly from one another in potential temperature and entropy. The Vega 1 temperatures are 6.5 K warmer than measured by Vega 2 at given pressures. Measurements taken by the Vega 2 lander on descent through these levels agree with the Vega 2 balloon data.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
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Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..2077542b2b3ee433997ca63516305196