Stratospheric ozone: the possible effects of tropospheric stratospheric feedback
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Chameides, WL; Walker, JCG
Published in: Science
January 1, 1975
The existence of tropospheric stratospheric feedback mechanisms affecting variations in stratospheric ozone indicates the need to model the complete tropospheric stratospheric system. For instance, a decrease in stratospheric ozone results in increased photolytic destruction of nitrous oxide in the troposphere and thereby reduced production of nitric oxide in the stratosphere. Estimates indicate that this mechanism will result in a recovery in atomspheric ozone of about 6 to 13% of the initial perturbation.
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Science
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0036-8075
Publication Date
January 1, 1975
Volume
190
Issue
4221
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1294 / 1295
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- General Science & Technology
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Chameides, W. L., & Walker, J. C. G. (1975). Stratospheric ozone: the possible effects of tropospheric stratospheric feedback. Science, 190(4221), 1294–1295. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.190.4221.1294
Chameides, W. L., and J. C. G. Walker. “Stratospheric ozone: the possible effects of tropospheric stratospheric feedback.” Science 190, no. 4221 (January 1, 1975): 1294–95. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.190.4221.1294.
Chameides WL, Walker JCG. Stratospheric ozone: the possible effects of tropospheric stratospheric feedback. Science. 1975 Jan 1;190(4221):1294–5.
Chameides, W. L., and J. C. G. Walker. “Stratospheric ozone: the possible effects of tropospheric stratospheric feedback.” Science, vol. 190, no. 4221, Jan. 1975, pp. 1294–95. Scopus, doi:10.1126/science.190.4221.1294.
Chameides WL, Walker JCG. Stratospheric ozone: the possible effects of tropospheric stratospheric feedback. Science. 1975 Jan 1;190(4221):1294–1295.
Published In
Science
DOI
ISSN
0036-8075
Publication Date
January 1, 1975
Volume
190
Issue
4221
Start / End Page
1294 / 1295
Related Subject Headings
- General Science & Technology