Published July 1970
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Journal Article
Motions in Planetary Atmospheres and the Interpretation of Radio Occultation Data
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Ingersoll, Andrew P.
Chicago
Abstract
Atmospheric motions can produce variations in the height of constant pressure surfaces which must be taken into account in any comparison of occultation data from different points on the same planet.
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© 1970 Elsevier Inc. Received March 2, 1970; revised June 1, 1970.Additional details
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