1980
DOI: 10.1038/284243a0
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Spectrum of the Venus day sky

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“…Vertical profile of H20 in the atmosphere of Venus. 1 -V4, 2 -V5 (electrolytic method, the interval of probable humidity values is limited by full lines), 3 -V5 (manometric method), 4 -V6, 5 -ground-based observations (limits of variability are shown, , 6 -the model being in the best agreement with the optical spectrometry in the Vll data (Moroz et al, 1979b), 7 -gaseous chromatograph (Oyama et aL, 1979b(Oyama et aL, , 1980. Results obtained on V4, 5, and 6 are given according to Andrejchikov (1978).…”
Section: H20mentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Vertical profile of H20 in the atmosphere of Venus. 1 -V4, 2 -V5 (electrolytic method, the interval of probable humidity values is limited by full lines), 3 -V5 (manometric method), 4 -V6, 5 -ground-based observations (limits of variability are shown, , 6 -the model being in the best agreement with the optical spectrometry in the Vll data (Moroz et al, 1979b), 7 -gaseous chromatograph (Oyama et aL, 1979b(Oyama et aL, , 1980. Results obtained on V4, 5, and 6 are given according to Andrejchikov (1978).…”
Section: H20mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The experiment was much improved on the Vll and V12. A spectrophotometer with continuous scanning of the spectrum in the region 4500-12 000 ~ was used there (Moroz et al, 1979a(Moroz et al, , b, 1980Ekonomov et al, 1979). Examples of measured spectra are presented in Figure 9.…”
Section: H20mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Venera 11 and 12 descent probes carried scanning infrared spectrophotometers that recorded the spectrum of the Venus daytime sky. Synthetic spectra constructed by Moroz et al (1980) indicated that the H20 abundance is about 20 ppm near the surface increasing to 200 ppm in the clouds. From measurements made by the net flux radiometers on the four PV probes, Revercomb et al (1985) have reported that the water abundance below the clouds varies with latitude, with mixing ratio of 20 to 50 ppm at 60 ~ increasing to about 500 ppm at the equator.…”
Section: H20 Densitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 and 7c), where the absorption is very likely caused by other constituents of the Venusian atmosphere that have not been identified reliably so far. Among the absorbers in this spectral range, there might be such agents as Cl 2 (Pollack et al , 1980), Br 2 , NO 2 , and others; but the most probable candidate is gaseous sulfur (Moroz et al , 1979a(Moroz et al , , 1980Krasnopol'skii and Parshev, 1979), specifically, its allotropes S 3 and S 4 (San 'ko, 1980;Moroz et al , 1981Moroz et al , , 1983.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%