Articles | Volume 24, issue 18
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-24-10965-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-24-10965-2024
Technical note
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27 Sep 2024
Technical note |  | 27 Sep 2024

Technical note: Nighttime OH and HO2 chemical equilibria in the mesosphere–lower thermosphere

Mikhail Yu. Kulikov, Mikhail V. Belikovich, Aleksey G. Chubarov, Svetlana O. Dementyeva, and Alexander M. Feigin

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The assumption of chemical equilibrium is widely used to derive information about poorly measured characteristics of the mesosphere–lower thermosphere from rocket and satellite data and to study the physicochemical processes at these altitudes. In this work, we analyze the fundamental aspects of chemical equilibria of two important trace gases and discuss their possible applications.
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