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    almafu_BV007109316
    Format: XVII, 408 S. : , Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 90-277-0165-2
    Series Statement: International Astronomical Union: Symposium 40
    Language: English
    Subjects: Physics
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    Keywords: Planet ; Atmosphäre ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
    Author information: Sagan, Carl 1934-1996
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    UID:
    kobvindex_GFZ119429
    Format: XVII, 408 S. : Ill.
    ISBN: 9027701652
    Series Statement: Symposium / International Astronomical Union 40
    Note: MAB0014.001: MOP 43337
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    UID:
    almahu_9949199634702882
    Format: 425 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 1971.
    ISBN: 9789401030632
    Series Statement: International Astronomical Union Symposia, 40
    Note: I / Venus -- The chemical composition of the atmosphere of Venus -- Exospheric temperature of Venus from Mariner 5 -- Models of the Venus ionosphere -- Venus: Determination of atmospheric parameters from the microwave spectrum -- Peculiarities of mm and cm radiowave propagation in the Venus atmosphere -- Some consequences of critical refraction in the Venus atmosphere -- A two-parameter theory for Venus spectra -- A new short-wavelength carbon dioxide band in the spectrum of Venus -- Calculations of CO2 energy levels: The Ã1B2 state -- High spectral resolution interferometric planetary observations in the 7-25 ? region -- Limb darkening observations of Venus from 5 ? to 18 ? -- Water on Venus? -- Vegetative life on Venus ? Or investigations with algae which grow under pure CO2 in hot acid media and at elevated pressures -- Venus cloud contrasts -- On the nature of the Venus clouds -- Geochemical problems in the production of the Venus clouds -- The trouble with Venus -- II / Mars -- A. Optical Properties -- Colorimetry of Martian features by means of area scanning -- Longitudinal variations, the opposition effect, and monochromatic albedos for Mars -- Mie scattering and the Martian atmosphere -- The contribution of atmospheric aerosols to the Martian opposition effect -- Ultraviolet polarization measurements of Mars and the opacity of the Martian atmosphere -- Some problems of anisotropic scattering in planetary atmospheres -- B. CO2 Absorption -- An interpretation of the Mars spectrum taken by the Connes -- Observations of the Martian 1.2 ? CO2 bands -- Variations of the Martian CO2 abundance with Martian season -- Relative elevation differences revealed by near infrared CO2 bands on Mars -- Spectroscopic determination of surface pressure and elevation differences on Mars -- C. Water Vapor Absorption -- The spectroscopic search for water on Mars: A history -- The latitude variation of water vapor on Mars -- A report on Martian atmospheric water vapor near opposition, 1969 -- High altitude interferometer spectra of Mars -- Mars: Occurrence of liquid water -- D. Mariner Results -- Mariner 6: Ultraviolet spectrum of Mars upper atmosphere -- Mariner Mars '69 celestial mechanics experiment -- Mariner 1969: Results of the infrared radiometer experiment -- Mariner 6 and 7 television pictures: Preliminary analysis -- E. Cloud Motions and Atmospheric Dynamics -- Estimates of boundary layer parameters in the atmospheres of the terrestrial planets -- The theory of similarity for large-scale motions in planetary atmospheres -- Cloud activity on Mars near the equinox: Comparison of the 1937 and 1969 oppositions -- Cloud motions on Mars -- F. Upper Atmospheres -- The effect of atmospheric dynamics on the upper atmosphere phenomena of Mars and Venus -- CO2+ dayglow on Mars and Venus -- III / Outer Planets -- Variations in the color of Jupiter -- The effective temperature of Jupiter's equatorial belt during the 1965 apparition -- Observations of Jupiter's cloud structure near 8.5 ? -- Phase behavior of light gas mixtures at high pressures -- Atmospheric depths of Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus -- The spectral characteristics and probable structure of the cloud layer of Saturn -- Estimate of the H2 abundance in the atmosphere of Uranus from the pressure induced spectrum -- The spectrum of Uranus in the region 4800-7500 Å -- Upper limit of hydrogen and helium concentrations on Titan -- IV / Scientific Dedication of the 107-Inch Reflector -- Remarks made at the scientific dedication of the 107-inch reflector, October 30, 1969.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789401030656
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789027701657
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789401030649
    Language: English
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