Middle and upper atmosphere results : proceedings of the Topical Meeting of the COSPAR Interdisciplinary Scientific Commission C (Meetings C2 and C3) and A (Meeting A5) of the COSPAR Twenty-eighth Plenary Meeting held in The Hague, The Netherlands, 25 June-6 July 1990

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Middle and upper atmosphere results : proceedings of the Topical Meeting of the COSPAR Interdisciplinary Scientific Commission C (Meetings C2 and C3) and A (Meeting A5) of the COSPAR Twenty-eighth Plenary Meeting held in The Hague, The Netherlands, 25 June-6 July 1990

edited by G.M. Keating ... [et al.]

(Advances in space research, v. 13, no. 1)

Published for the Committee on Space Research by Pergamon Press, 1993

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The papers presented in this volume have been divided into three main chapters. Firstly Atmospheric Trace Species which is primarily concerned with the construction of a COSPAR International Reference Atmosphere (CIRA -Volume 3) for trace constituents of the middle atmosphere and lower thermosphere. Possible reference models and data were presented on a number of trace species including background stratospheric aerosols, polar stratospheric clouds, methane, nitrous oxide, ozone, water vapor, thermospheric nitric oxide, molecular oxygen airglow emissions, atomic oxygen and atomic hydrogen. Chapter 2 entitled Equatorial Thermosphere and Aeronomy: Models and San Marco Satellite/Ground Based observations reflects the advances made recently in equatorial aeronomy and demonstrate the promise of coordinated measurements using satellite measurements in conjunction with sounding rockets and ground-based experiments. The final chapter, Coupling of Dynamical, Radiative and Chemical Processes in the Middle Atmosphere examines the ozone hole and related atmospheric chemistry and modelling.

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  • Chapter and section headings and selected papers: Atmospheric Trace Species. Stratospheric Trace Species. Background stratospheric aerosol and polar stratospheric cloud reference models, M. P. McCormick et al. Stratospheric methane and nitrous oxide, F. W. Taylor. Extensions to the CIRA models for middle atmosphere ozone, G. M. Keating & C. Chen.
  • ossible Improvements to Reference Atmospheres. Space shuttle data and atmospheric models, K. S. W. Champion. Reference annual atmospheres for midlatitude and tropics, M. R. Ananthasayanam & R. Narasi
  • ha. Mesospheric and Lower Thermospheric Trace Species. Comparison of empirical and theoretical models of species in the lower thermosphere, D. Rees & T. J. Ful
  • er-Rowell. Possible reference models for atomic oxygen in the terrestrial atmosphere, E. J. Llewellyn et al. Equatorial Thermosphere and Aeronomy: Models and San Marco Satellite/Ground Based Observations. The San Marco 5 mission, L. Broglio et al. Thermosphere and F-region plasma dynamics in the equatorial region, F. A. Herrero et al. A first look at the ASSI ultraviolet results, S. Chakrabarti et al. Coupling of Dynamic, Radiative and Chemical Processes in the Middle Atmosphere. Some aspects of the interactions between chemical and dynamic processes relating to the antarctic ozone hole, R. S. Eckman et al. On the relationships between vertical ozone distribution and middle atmosphere dynamics during stratospheric warming at solar minimum, Y. K. Tassev et al. Seasonal changes of the spatial distribution of ozone content over central Europe from TOVS/NOAA satellite data, L. A. Baranski et al. Atmospheric composition during twilight, M. J. Lopez-Gonzalez et al. The coupling between radiation and dynamics in the stratosphere, A. O'Neill & V. D. Pop
  • . Annual and semiannual oscillations in the equatorial middle atmospheric winds, C. A. Reddy & L. Vijaya
  • . Author Index.

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  • NCID
    BA46415391
  • ISBN
    • 0080420478
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Oxford ; Tokyo
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    viii, 390 p.
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