AERONOMY OF HYDROGEN IN THE ATMOSPHERE OF THE EARTH.

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The distribution of hydrogen compounds between 50 km and the exobase is calculated subject to the condition that the upward flux of hydrogen atoms is sufficient to supply the thermal escape flux. The effect of varying many parameters, such as exospheric temperature, chemical rate constants, solar UV flux, and atmospheric transport coefficients is explored. It is found that H//2 plays an important role in the chemistry and transport above 100 km. It is also found that the escape flux is determined mainly by the total mixing ratio and relatively insensitive to other factors at exospheric temperatures above 1000K, but is limited by the exosbase flow at lower temperatures.

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Liu, S. C., & Donahue, T. M. (1974). AERONOMY OF HYDROGEN IN THE ATMOSPHERE OF THE EARTH. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 31(4), 1118–1136. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0469(1974)031<1118:TAOHIT>2.0.CO;2

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