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            English: This graph shows temperature profile in the  en:troposphere and in the lower  en:stratosphere of  en:Uranus. Heights are also indicated.
              - The blue curve is from Lindal et al..
 
              
             
              - The green curve is from Bishop et al.
 
              
             
              - The dashed blue curve is an extrapolation of the 1987 Lindal et al. data using a constant lapse rate of 0.82 K/km.
 
              
             
              - The graph also shows locations of the main cloud and haze layers according to 1990 Bishop et al., Atreya et al. and dePater et al. 
 
              
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              - ↑ a b Lindal, G.F., Lyons, J.R., Sweetnam, D.N., Eshleman, V.R., Hinson, D.P., Tyler, G.L., 1987. The atmosphere of Uranus: Results of radio occultation measurements with Voyager 2. J. Geophys. Res. 92, 14987â15001 (Table 1);
 
              - ↑ a b 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", Icarus 88: 448â463 (Table 1).
 
              - ↑ Atreya, S.; Egeler, P.; Baines, K. (2006). "Water-ammonia ionic ocean on Uranus and Neptune?", Geophysical Research Abstracts 8: 05179
 
              - ↑ dePater, Imke; Romani, Paul N.; Atreya, Sushil K. (1991). "Possible Microwave Absorbtion in by H2S gas Uranusâ and Neptuneâs Atmospheres", Icarus 91: 220â233.
 
              
             
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