This review paper covers material published since the last symposium on Planetary Atmospheres and Surfaces, which was held in August, 1969. Only ground-based observations are reviewed, and emphasis is kept close to the data.R.M. Goldstein
The atmosphere of Venus - A conference review. Data from Mariner 5, the Soviet planetary probe Venera 4, and recent ground-based measurements have provided much new information and permitted a great step forward in our knowledge of Venus. Although the data from the various sources ge......
Erratum:``Atmospheric-surface exchange of mercury in a forest: Results of modeling and gradient approaches'' [Journal of Geophys. Res. 97, 2519-2528 (1992)] 1992. Atmosphere-surface exchange of mercury in a forest: Results of modeling and gradient approaches: Journal of Geophysical Research 97...
Contribution to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). ... R Nigrelli,S Tromp - 《Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences》 被引量: 36发表: 2010年 Global observations and modeling of atmosphere-surface exchange of elemental mercury: a critical ...
Due to the lack of a substantial atmosphere, the surface of Mercury has been heavily cratered and fragmented by impacts and small-particle bombardment resulting in a planet-wide, fine-grained, and thermally insulating regolith layer (Langevin, 1997). The thermal and electrical properties of the ...
Mercury (Hg) is a globally distributed trace metal, which is mainly present in the atmosphere as gaseous elemental Hg (Hg(0))1. When Hg(0) is oxidized in the atmosphere, Hg(II) deposits to the biosphere via wet (precipitation) and dry deposition (particulate bound Hg; PBM)2. While the...
Therefore, residential heating with wood or coal fire and industrial emissions are significant sources [59]. Emissions from these sources are mainly distributed via the atmosphere and deposited onto surfaces. In water, B[a]P has a strong tendency to adsorb to particles. Figure 5 shows that ...
Mercury: Of our eight planets, Mercury is closest to the Sun. As such, one would expect it to experience the hottest temperatures in our Solar System. However, since Mercury also has no atmosphere and it also spins very slowly compared to the other planets, the surface temperature varies qui...
The presence of a magnetosphere around Mercury plays a fundamental role on the way the solar wind plasma interacts with the planet. Since the observations suggest that Mercury should occupy a large fraction of its magnetosphere and because of lack of an atmosphere, significant differences in solar ...
Meadows and Crisp (1996) observed the nightside of Venus from Earth and identified 5 spectral windows between 1.00–1.31 μm in the near infrared (NIR) where radiance from the surface can be detected above the Venus atmosphere. These windows were exploited by the Cassini Visible and Infrared Ma...