Sulfur Dioxide variability in the Venus Atmosphere

A.C. Vandaele, O. Korablev, A. Mahieux, Valerie Wilquet, S. Chamberlain, D. Belyaev, Th. Encrenaz, L. Esposito, Kandis Lea Jessup, F. Lefevre, Sanjay Limaye, E. Marcq, Frank Mills, C. Parkinson, Brad J Sandor, A. Stolzenbach, C. Wilson

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    Abstract

    Recent observations of sulfur oxides (SO2, SO, OCS, and H2SO4) in Venus mesosphere have generated controversy and great interest in the scientific community. These observations revealed unexpected spatial patterns and spatial/temporal variability that have not been satisfactorily explained by models.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)2pp
    JournalEPSC Abstracts Vol. 10, EPSC2015-122
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2015
    EventEuropean Planetary Science Congress 2015 - La Cité des Congrès, Nantes, France
    Duration: 1 Jan 2015 → …

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