Citations:tropospheres


 * 1974, remarks at the International Tropical Meteorology Meeting, January 31-February 7, 1974, Nairobi, Kenya:
 * The 7-days period peak appeared in the lower and middle tropospheres also. But no evidence of the existence of 3-4 days periodicity is found in the lower troposphere while a peak at 10-12 days period is apparent.
 * 1983, paper presented at the Bern CO2 Symposium:
 * The data for the middle and upper tropospheres were adopted from the height ranges of 5.0-6.0 km and 8.0-9.0 km, respectively, and they were simply averaged remembering that the vertical gradient of C02 concentration is not so steep
 * 2003 - F. Casoli, J. Lequeux, F. David, Infrared space astronomy, today and tomorrow
 * Different levels of Jupiter's and Saturn's tropospheres are probed by their infrared spectrum.
 * 2008, I.P. Williams, N. Thomas, Solar and Extra-Solar Planetary Systems, page 69:
 * In all cases, these measurements refer to the troposphere, below the condensation level which appears in Uranus' and Neptune's upper tropospheres.
 * 2009, Patrick Irwin, Giant Planets of Our Solar System, page 92:
 * we will now discuss the photodissociation of the three most important photo-active gases in the upper tropospheres and stratospheres of the giant planets: