タイトル | Chemical Loss of Polar Ozone: Present Understanding and Remaining Uncertainties |
著者(英) | Stimpfle, Rick; Yan, Eun-Su; Godin-Beekman, Sophie; Salawitch, Ross; Pfeilsticker, Klaus; Weisenstein, Debra; Canty, Tim; Cunnold, Derek; Dorf, Marcel; Rex, Markus; vonderGathen, Peter; Streibel, Martin; Frieler, Katja; Newchurch, Michael |
著者所属(英) | Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech. |
発行日 | 2005-12-05 |
言語 | eng |
内容記述 | Not long after the discovery of the Antarctic ozone hole, it was established that halogen compounds, supplied to the atmosphere mainly by anthropogenic activities, are the primary driver of polar ozone loss. We will briefly review the chemical mechanisms that cause polar ozone loss and the early evidence showing the key role played by anthropogenic halogens. Recently, stratospheric halogen loading has leveled off, due to adherence to the Montreal Protocol and its amendments that has essentially banned CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) and other halocarbons. We will describe recent reports of the first stage of recovery of the Antarctic ozone hole (e.g., a statistically significant slowing of the downward trend), associated with the leveling off of stratospheric halogens. Despite this degree of understanding, we will discuss the tendency of photochemical models to underestimate the observed rate of polar ozone loss and a hypothesis that has recently been put forth that might resolve this discrepancy. Finally, we will briefly discuss chemical loss of Arctic ozone, which |
NASA分類 | Geophysics |
権利 | Copyright |
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