Mesospheric ozone densities deduced from solar occultation measurements |
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Authors: | K.H. Ohle G. Sonnemann B. Fichtelmann |
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Affiliation: | Academy of Sciences of the GDR, Institute for Space Research, Neustrelitz, Kalkhorstweg, GDR |
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Abstract: | Quartz-UV occultation measurements by the satellite Interkosmos-16 have been used to calculate ozone densities at altitudes between 50 and 90 km for the period August to October 1976. Below 65 km densities agree well with the Krueger-Minzner-model. Mesopause densities have been studied in some detail. A certain percentage of the profiles show close correlation with the model of Shimazaki and Laird (with a pronounced minimum below the mesopause) while others fit better to the Park and London model (no minimum). This variability of the ozone density may be caused by different processes in the photo-chemistry of ozone. Two possible causes, the temperature dependent rate coefficients and the odd hydrogen processes are discussed in greater detail. |
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