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      The impact of the chlorocarbon industry on the ozone layer

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          Stratospheric sink for chlorofluoromethanes: chlorine atom-catalysed destruction of ozone

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            The influence of nitrogen oxides on the atmospheric ozone content

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              Reduction of stratospheric ozone by nitrogen oxide catalysts from supersonic transport exhaust.

              Although a great deal of attention has been given to the role of water vapor from supersonic transport (SST) exhaust in the stratosphere, oxides of nitrogen from SST exhaust pose a much greater threat to the ozone shield than does an increase in water. The projected increase in stratospheric oxides of nitrogen could reduce the ozone shield by about a factor of 2, thus permitting the harsh radiation below 300 nanometers to permeate the lower atmosphere.
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                Journal
                JGREA2
                Journal of Geophysical Research
                J. Geophys. Res.
                American Geophysical Union (AGU)
                0148-0227
                1978
                1978
                : 83
                : C1
                : 345
                Article
                10.1029/JC083iC01p00345
                e91f1cda-5f42-4634-98fa-4dcb5f803411
                © 1978

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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