Abstract The greenhouse effect of the planetary atmospheres is considered and its evolution as a result of variations in the chemical composition and in gas abundances of the atmospheres as well as in the chemical composition, size distribution and concentration of aerosol components. A computer modelling gave the values of the greenhouse effect of the atmospheres of the Earth, Mars, Venus, Jupiter, and Titan. It is shown that the atmospheric greenhouse effect plays a decisive role in the formation of the planetary climates and that it has substantially changed in the process of the planetary evolution. The greenhouse effect mechanism has always been and still is a major factor of the mean global planetary climate.
The atmospheric greenhouse effect and climates on various planets
Advances in Space Research ; 5 , 8 ; 37-40
01.01.1985
4 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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