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Composition of the Venus atmosphere below 100 km altitude
Authors:U von Zahn  VI Moroz
Institution:1. Physikalisches Institut, Universität Bonn, Nussallee 12, 5300 Bonn 1, F.R.G.;2. Space Research Institute, U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Moscow 117810, U.S.S.R.
Abstract:Our current knowledge on the composition of the Venus atmosphere in the altitude range from the surface to 100 km is compiled. Gases that have been measured, and whose mixing ratios are assumed to be constant with altitude, are CO2, N2, He, Ne, Ar, and Kr. Gases that have been identified in the lower and/or middle atmosphere, but whose mixing ratios may depend on altitude, latitude and/or local time, are CO, H2O, HCl, HF, and SO2. Conflicting data or only upper limits exist on some important trace gases, such as O2, H2, and Cl2. The latter two are key constituents in the photochemistry of the middle atmosphere of Venus. The chapter concludes with a listing of the isotopic abundances of elements measured in the Venus atmosphere.
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