Allen, Jeannie,
Watching Our Ozone Weather. Jeannie Allen. - Earth Observatory, 2003. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2004. Article 17, Science, 1522-3264; .
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2004. Originally Published: Watching Our Ozone Weather, Aug. 22, 2003; pp. n.p..
"Until about 30 years ago, atmospheric scientists believed that all of the ozone in the lower atmosphere (troposphere) intruded from the upper atmosphere (stratosphere), where it formed by the action of sunlight on oxygen molecules. The work of atmospheric chemists during the 1970s dramatically altered that view. Now we understand that more than half of the ozone in the troposphere comes from chemical interactions within the troposphere itself." (EARTH OBSERVATORY) This article discusses the formation of ozone and examines what needs to be done to lessen ozone pollution.
1522-3264;
Air pollution
Air quality--Standards
Artificial satellites in earth sciences
Ozone
Ozone--Measurement
Ozone--Physiological effect
Troposphere
AC1.S5
050
Watching Our Ozone Weather. Jeannie Allen. - Earth Observatory, 2003. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2004. Article 17, Science, 1522-3264; .
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2004. Originally Published: Watching Our Ozone Weather, Aug. 22, 2003; pp. n.p..
"Until about 30 years ago, atmospheric scientists believed that all of the ozone in the lower atmosphere (troposphere) intruded from the upper atmosphere (stratosphere), where it formed by the action of sunlight on oxygen molecules. The work of atmospheric chemists during the 1970s dramatically altered that view. Now we understand that more than half of the ozone in the troposphere comes from chemical interactions within the troposphere itself." (EARTH OBSERVATORY) This article discusses the formation of ozone and examines what needs to be done to lessen ozone pollution.
1522-3264;
Air pollution
Air quality--Standards
Artificial satellites in earth sciences
Ozone
Ozone--Measurement
Ozone--Physiological effect
Troposphere
AC1.S5
050