Simulations of Vertical Profiles of SO and SO2 in Venus’ Mesosphere
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Mills, Franklin
Jessup, Kandis Lea
Yung, Yuk L.
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Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences
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The primary reservoir for SO2 on Venus lies in the troposphere, but a pronounced SO2 inversion
layer has been consistently observed my multiple instruments since modern observations began
in 2004. The Caltech/JPL photochemical model with simplified standard chemistry was used to
calculate steady-state vertical profiles for SO2 as a function of solar zenith angle at 58–110 km altitude.
Assuming photochemistry ceases at each altitude at the solar zenith angle where the photochemical
lifetime equals the zonal transport lifetime, an estimate of the actual non-steady-state
vertical profile at the evening terminator has been constructed for the equatorial region. The resultant
profile has a factor of two increase in the SO2 mixing ratio from 70 to 80 km altitude. This
agrees qualitatively but not quantitatively with the observations, which suggests the interaction
of photochemistry and dynamics may be important for creating the observed mesospheric SO2
inversion layer.
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