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Distribution of halon-1211 in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere and the 1994 total bromine budget [PDF]
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Modeling life cycle analysis of eco-designed practices in arthroscopic rotator cuff repair: a pilot study. [PDF]
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Assessment of environmental sustainability of solid waste management system of Dhaka city through life cycle analysis. [PDF]
Joarder SM, Mamtaz R.
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Simulated Photodissociation Dynamics of the N<sub>2</sub>O-H<sub>2</sub>O Complex and Its Atmospheric Relevance. [PDF]
Farahani S, Lane JR.
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Decreasing importance of carbon-climate feedbacks in the Southern Ocean in a warming climate. [PDF]
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Explaining and predicting the Southern Hemisphere eddy-driven jet. [PDF]
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Wildfire smoke destroys stratospheric ozone
Science, 2022Large wildfires inject smoke and biomass-burning products into the mid-latitude stratosphere, where they destroy ozone, which protects us from ultraviolet radiation. The infrared spectrometer on the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment satellite measured the spectra of smoke particles from the “Black Summer” fires in Australia in late 2019 and early 2020 ...
Peter Bernath, Chris Boone, Jeff Crouse
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Science, 1993
This paper is a review of research and present knowledge on ozone layer losses during the winter in the Arctic and Antarctic. Heterogeneous chemical reactions in polar stratospheric clouds and sulfate aerosols are discussed. Methods for determining actual ozone losses are discussed, with particular emphasis on the Arctic ozone layer.
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This paper is a review of research and present knowledge on ozone layer losses during the winter in the Arctic and Antarctic. Heterogeneous chemical reactions in polar stratospheric clouds and sulfate aerosols are discussed. Methods for determining actual ozone losses are discussed, with particular emphasis on the Arctic ozone layer.
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2015
The stratospheric ozone layer plays a critical role in regulating conditions on Earth, but has been substantially depleted by CFC (chlorofluorocarbon) and other halocarbon emissions. This has increased transmission of UVB radiation to the surface, and been implicated in a range of negative human and ecosystem health impacts.
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The stratospheric ozone layer plays a critical role in regulating conditions on Earth, but has been substantially depleted by CFC (chlorofluorocarbon) and other halocarbon emissions. This has increased transmission of UVB radiation to the surface, and been implicated in a range of negative human and ecosystem health impacts.
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2021
In 2009, Johan Rockström et al identified stratospheric ozone depletion as one of the nine planetary boundaries in recognition of the severe and irreversible effects of UV-B radiation on human health and ecosystems. The aim of this chapter is to consider the extent to which the international environmental law regime for the protection of the ozone ...
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In 2009, Johan Rockström et al identified stratospheric ozone depletion as one of the nine planetary boundaries in recognition of the severe and irreversible effects of UV-B radiation on human health and ecosystems. The aim of this chapter is to consider the extent to which the international environmental law regime for the protection of the ozone ...
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