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Katarzyna Grondys, Iga Kott, Katarzyna Sukiennik
Pág. 104 - 109
According to the reports of WHO, air quality is deteriorating year after year. This phenomenon mainly originates in energy, industrial and transport activities of countries and cities, becoming the direct cause of global problems associated with the gree...
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Thomas Von Clarmann
This paper reviews the various aspects of chlorine compounds in the stratosphere, both their roles as reactants and as tracers of dynamical processes. In the stratosphere, reactive chlorine is released from chlorofluorocarbons and other chlorine-containi...
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C. CASICCIA,F. ZAMORANO,A. HERNÁNDEZ
The most austral zone of the Southern Cone of South America, which is sometimes under the influence of the Antarctic Ozone Hole (AOH), occasionally receives enhanced levels of ultraviolet B radiation (UV-B: 280-320 nm). Ultraviolet erythemal irradianc...
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V. F. Ivin
Pág. 86 - 87
The article represents the new theoretical model of formation of ozone holes in atmosphere of the Earth and areas with the lowest values of air temperature and the forecasts concerning change of climatic conditions on the Earth in the future.
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M. ÁLVAREZ MADRIGAL,J. PÉREZ PERAZA
We study here the evolution of the ozone hole size (OHS) with the aim of contributing to understand the long term evolution and the origin of the discrepancies between modeled and observed size. Using the September, October and November monthly averag...
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VIRGINIA SILBERGLEIT
The thinning of the stratosphere ozone layer in the Antarctic region is studied by considering ground-based observations at Belgrano Station (78.0ºS; 38.8ºW). Gumbel's first distribution of extreme values is used to evaluate the highest depletion of t...
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