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... Atmosphere A. Background In the immediate vicinity of the earth's surface , a number of atmos- pheric regions are defined , namely , ⚫ the troposphere at 0-15 km altitude , ⚫ the stratosphere at 15-70 km , ⚫ the D region at 70-100 km ...
... Atmosphere A. Background In the immediate vicinity of the earth's surface , a number of atmos- pheric regions are defined , namely , ⚫ the troposphere at 0-15 km altitude , ⚫ the stratosphere at 15-70 km , ⚫ the D region at 70-100 km ...
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... atmosphere have been used primarily for mapping magnetic fields , e.g. , see Haerendel et al . ( 1967 ) . In order to understand how such releases lead to the formation of ion clouds , labor- atory studies of Ba releases , produced by ...
... atmosphere have been used primarily for mapping magnetic fields , e.g. , see Haerendel et al . ( 1967 ) . In order to understand how such releases lead to the formation of ion clouds , labor- atory studies of Ba releases , produced by ...
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Science and Technology John W. Hastie. approximation , particularly in the solar atmosphere and the lower chromo ... atmospheres . However , deviations from equilibrium ionization and excitation occur in most stellar atmospheres owing to ...
Science and Technology John W. Hastie. approximation , particularly in the solar atmosphere and the lower chromo ... atmospheres . However , deviations from equilibrium ionization and excitation occur in most stellar atmospheres owing to ...
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Chemistry of High Temperature Species in Space | 7 |
Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
Synergistic Reactions | 58 |
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