Although in relatively low concentration of a few molecules per million of e e air molecules, atmospheric ozone (trioxygen O3) is essential to sustaining life on the surface of the Earth. Indeed, by absorbing solar radiation between 240 and 320 nm, it shields living organisms including humans from the very harmful ultraviolet radiation UV-B. About 90% of the ozone resides in the stratosphere, a region that extends from the tropopause, whose altitude ranges from 7 km at the poles to 17 km in the tropics, to the stratopause located at about 50 km altitude. Stratospheric ozone is communally referred as the « ozone layer ». Unlike the atmosphere surrounding it, the stratosphere is vertically stratified and stable because the temperature increas...
We study the evolution of tropospheric ozone over the period 1979-2010 using a chemistry-climate mod...
The ozone layer functions as a protective screen, filtering out most of the sun's harmful ultraviole...
Some key photochemical uncertainties that cannot be readily eliminated by current observations trans...
International audienceThe stratosphere is the atmospheric layer comprised between 8–18 km for its lo...
The stratospheric ozone is important for the protection of the biosphere from the dangerous ultravio...
The ozone layer in the upper atmosphere is a natural feature of the earth's environment. It performs...
Abstract: The chemistry of the atmosphere results from a complex series of reactions that involve ma...
Last week, we studied ground-level ozone. We discovered that our modern way-of-life produces ozone i...
The stratospheric ozone plays an important role in the protection of the biosphere from the dangerou...
Ozone in the stratosphere protects life on Earth by absorbing much of the ultraviolet solar radiatio...
This site provides an overview of ozone and why it is considered to be bad when found in the troposp...
This chapter discusses the future evolution of stratospheric ozone and its return to historical valu...
Ozone forms in the Earth's atmosphere from the photodissociation of molecular oxygen, primarily in t...
This report assesses the effects of stratospheric ozone depletion and anticipated ozone recovery on ...
Highest atmospheric ozone production rates can be found at around 30 km in the tropical stratosphere...
We study the evolution of tropospheric ozone over the period 1979-2010 using a chemistry-climate mod...
The ozone layer functions as a protective screen, filtering out most of the sun's harmful ultraviole...
Some key photochemical uncertainties that cannot be readily eliminated by current observations trans...
International audienceThe stratosphere is the atmospheric layer comprised between 8–18 km for its lo...
The stratospheric ozone is important for the protection of the biosphere from the dangerous ultravio...
The ozone layer in the upper atmosphere is a natural feature of the earth's environment. It performs...
Abstract: The chemistry of the atmosphere results from a complex series of reactions that involve ma...
Last week, we studied ground-level ozone. We discovered that our modern way-of-life produces ozone i...
The stratospheric ozone plays an important role in the protection of the biosphere from the dangerou...
Ozone in the stratosphere protects life on Earth by absorbing much of the ultraviolet solar radiatio...
This site provides an overview of ozone and why it is considered to be bad when found in the troposp...
This chapter discusses the future evolution of stratospheric ozone and its return to historical valu...
Ozone forms in the Earth's atmosphere from the photodissociation of molecular oxygen, primarily in t...
This report assesses the effects of stratospheric ozone depletion and anticipated ozone recovery on ...
Highest atmospheric ozone production rates can be found at around 30 km in the tropical stratosphere...
We study the evolution of tropospheric ozone over the period 1979-2010 using a chemistry-climate mod...
The ozone layer functions as a protective screen, filtering out most of the sun's harmful ultraviole...
Some key photochemical uncertainties that cannot be readily eliminated by current observations trans...