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The Ozone Hole. Tejas Patel PEP Universität Bremen. Contents. History of Ozone Loss Chemical processes in Ozone depletion Regions of Interest Polar Vortex Ozone hole only at poles??? Anthropogenic Impacts on Ozone hole Health Consequences Summary Referances. History of Ozone Loss.
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The Ozone Hole Tejas Patel PEP Universität Bremen
Contents History of Ozone Loss Chemical processes in Ozone depletion Regions of Interest Polar Vortex Ozone hole only at poles??? Anthropogenic Impacts on Ozone hole Health Consequences Summary Referances
History of Ozone Loss Loss of ozone in the lower stratosphere over Antarctica was first noticed in the 1970s by British Antarctic Survey (BAS).
Chemical processes in Ozone depletion Chlorine, bromine – from human activities Chlorine carriers – hydrochloric acid, chlorine nitrate Other compounds – nitric acid, dinitrogen pent oxide PSC Denoxification – slows removal ClO
Regions of Interest Ref:http://www.solcomhouse.com/akjrctic.gif
Vortex explanation Antarctic stratosphere cools descends closer to the surface Coriolis effect - sets up strong westerly circulation temperatures - lower stratosphere cool < -80C PCS’s
Ozone loss over Antarctica Mostly in the lower stratosphere persists two months nearly all the ozone is depleted area the size of Antarctica most pronounced in spring/October
Monthly averages for October Ref:http://www.atm.ch.cam.ac.uk/tour/tour_images/oct_ozone.gif
Is the ozone loss only in Antarctica? Arctic – ‘low ozone event’ Arctic atmosphere, as result of the eruption of Mt Pinatubo European ozone hole - heavily populated northern mid-latitudes (30-60N) – formation smaller, much slower
Why is the loss more dramatic at the poles? • Polar vortex – winter polar night • Polar stratospheric clouds (-80C) • nitric acid trihydrate • Chemical reactions • occur on surface PSC’s • Occur very fast
What do these clouds look like? http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/img/environment/nacreous020806.jpg
One chlorine atom destroys one thousand ozone molecules Impact of CFC’s
Health Consequences • Skin cancers, sunburn, eye damage • estimated 10 % reduction ozone layer 25 % increase non-melanoma skin cancer -temperate latitudes by 2050 • Suppress immune system • DNA mutation of existing disease bacteria and viruses
Summary • Massive Ozone loss is in spring time in Antartic stratosphere due to anthropogenic halogens. • Difference between Artic and Antartic stratosphere is temperature. • Most of the features of polar ozone depletion is now understood but still number of issues remain to be unsolved.
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References • Ref:http://www.solcomhouse.com/akjrctic.gif • Ref:http://www.atm.ch.cam.ac.uk/tour/tour_images/oct_ozone.gif • www.atm.ch.cam.ac.uk/tour • http://ozonewatch.gsfc.nasa.gov/facts/hole.html • http://www.theozonehole.com/