Causes and effects of stratospheric ozone reduction, an update : a report / prepared by the Committee on Chemistry and Physics of Ozone Depletion and the Committee on Biological Effects of Increased Solar Ultraviolet Radiation, Environmental Studies Board, Commission on Natural Resources, National Research Council.
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- Ultraviolet radiation -- Physiological effect
- Solar radiation -- Physiological effect
- Ozone layer depletion
- SCIENCE -- Environmental Science (see also Chemistry -- Environmental)
- Ozone layer depletion
- Solar radiation -- Physiological effect
- Ultraviolet radiation -- Physiological effect
- Abbaureaktion
- Ozonschicht
- Prognose
- 574.2/4 19
- QP82.2.U4 N38 1982eb
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Appendixes: A. Perturbations of the Stratosphere and ozone depletion / Ralph J. Cicerone -- B. Stratospheric perturbations--the role of dynamics, transport, and climate change / Robert E. Dickinson -- C. Recent developments in stratospheric photochemistry / Steven C. Wofsy and Jennifer A. Logan -- D. The measurement of trace reactive species in the stratosphere / J.G. Anderson -- E. Trend analysis of total ozone / Hans A. Panofsky -- F. Detection of trends in the vertical distribution of ozone / A. Barrie Pittock.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 116-133).
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Chemistry and physics of ozone reduction -- Current status -- Biological effects of increased solar ultraviolet radiation -- Introduction -- Molecular and cellular studies -- Ecosystems and their components -- Direct human health hazards.
Appendixes -- Perturbation of the stratosphere and ozone depletion -- Stratospheric perturbations: the role of dynamics, transport, and climate change -- Recent developments in stratospheric photochemistry -- The measurement of trace reactive species in the stratosphere: a review of recent results -- Trend analysis of total ozone -- Detection of trends in the vertical distribution of ozone -- The association of DNA damage with cancer-initiating events -- Participants in the Workshop on Biological Effects of Increased Solar Ultraviolet Radiation.
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