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English: This figure shows temperature profiles in the stratosphere and thermosphere of Uranus. Approximate altitudes are also indicated.
  • The shaded area is the layer with a high hydrocarbon abundance.
  • The data of the blue curve are from Herbert et al.[1]
  • The data of of the green curve are from [2]

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  1. Herbert, Floyd; Sandel, B.R.; Yelle, R.V.; et.al. (1987). "The Upper Atmosphere of Uranus: EUV Occultations Observed by Voyager 2" (PDF). J. of Geophys. Res. 92: 15,093-15,109. (Table 1)
  2. Bishop, J.; Atreya, S.K.; Herbert, F.; and Romani, P. (1990). "Reanalysis of Voyager 2 UVS Occultations at Uranus: Hydrocarbon Mixing Ratios in the Equatorial Stratosphere" (PDF). Icarus 88: 448–463. DOI:10.1016/0019-1035(90)90094-P (Table 1)
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  • 2007-08-14 12:54 (UTC) | Ruslik0 | 32295 (bytes) | 1194×1616 | This figure shows tenperature profiles in the stratosphere-thermosphere of Uranus. Approximate altitudes are also indicated. Shaded area is the layer with a high hydrocarbon abudance. The data of the blue curve are from Herbert, Floyd; Sandel, B.R.; Yell
  • 2007-08-14 12:41 (UTC) | Ruslik0 | 29414 (bytes) | 1194×1616 | This figure shows tenperature profiles in the stratosphere-thermosphere of Uranus. Approximate altitudes are also indicated. Shaded area is the layer with a high hydrocarbon abudance. The data of the blue curve are from Herbert, Floyd; Sandel, B.R.; Yel

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current13:08, 12 October 2011Thumbnail for version as of 13:08, 12 October 20111,194 × 1,616 (32 KB)SreeBot(Original text) : This figure shows tenperature profiles in the stratosphere-thermosphere of Uranus. Approximate altitudes are also indicated. Shaded area is the layer with a high hydrocarbon abudance. The data of the blue curve are from Herbert, Floyd;
13:08, 12 October 2011Thumbnail for version as of 13:08, 12 October 20111,194 × 1,616 (29 KB)SreeBot(Original text) : This figure shows tenperature profiles in the stratosphere-thermosphere of Uranus. Approximate altitudes are also indicated. Shaded area is the layer with a high hydrocarbon abudance. The data of the blue curve are from Herbert, Floyd;

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