DIURNAL VARIATION OOF THE ATMOSPHERE AROUND 190 KILOMETERS DERIVED FROM SOLAR EXTREME ULTRAVIOLET ABSORPTION MEASUREMENTS,

Abstract

The atmospheric attenuation of solar extreme ultraviolet radiation in early morning, June 1962, and late afternoon, October 1962, has been measured. The derived atmospheric composition change in the 170- to 210-km region is interpreted mainly as a diurnal effect. The molecular nitrogen concentration is seen to change but little, while the molecular oxygen concentration decreases by about twenty per cent and the atomic oxygen concentration increases by a factor of about 2 in the afternoon. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 31, 1963
Accession Number
AD0446732

Entities

People

  • H. E. Hinteregger
  • L. A. Hall
  • W. Schweizer

Organizations

  • Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Absorption
  • Atmospheres
  • Atmospheric Attenuation
  • Atmospheric Composition
  • Attenuation
  • Diurnal Variations
  • Electromagnetic Radiation
  • Measurement
  • Nitrogen
  • Optical Phenomena
  • Radiation
  • Ultraviolet Radiation

Fields of Study

  • Environmental science

Readers

  • Atmospheric Science/Meteorology
  • Molecular Photonics/Laser Physics
  • Solar Physics