Man-made halocarbons have a considerable impact on the environment. Chlorine- and bromine-containing organic compounds such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) are responsible for the decline of stratospheric ozone and their use has therefore been regulated in the Montreal Protocol. Fluoro-containing halocarbons are not regulated within this treaty, but as all halocarbons act as greenhouse gases, this group of compounds was included in the Kyoto Protocol. Halogenated ozone destroying CFCs and chlorinated solvents were continuously measured in Switzerland at a suburban site near Zürich (Dübendorf) from 1994 until 2000 and since 2000 at the high alpine site of Jungfraujoch together with all greenhouse-active h...
Finnish halocarbon (CFC, HCFC and HFC) emissions and their impact on global warming and chlorine loa...
The halocarbons studied here are chemicals controlled in the 1987 Montreal Protocol on Substances th...
Halogenated gases potentially harmful to the stratospheric ozone layer are monitored worldwide in or...
Anthropogenic halocarbons, such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), hyd...
Halocarbons contribute to global warming and stratospheric ozone depletion. They are emitted to the ...
CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) and other strong ozone-depleting halogenated organic trace gases were use...
International audienceHalons are a class of bromine containing haloalkanes which have been used sinc...
To mitigate the environmental impacts of synthetic halocarbons it is crucial to quantify their emiss...
© 2021 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. Global and regional atmospheric measuremen...
The Montreal Protocol is an international agreement designed to heal the ozone layer. It outlines sc...
Chlorofluorocarbons and their replacement compounds are anthropogenic compounds of great environment...
In late 2013, a whole air flask collection program started at the Taunus Observatory (TO) in central...
To establish a proper regulation strategy on the emissions of major halocarbons including chlorofluo...
Contemporary emissions of six restricted, ozone-depleting halocarbons, chlorofluorocarbon-11 (CFC-11...
In late 2013, a whole air flask collection programme was started at Taunus Observatory (TO) in centr...
Finnish halocarbon (CFC, HCFC and HFC) emissions and their impact on global warming and chlorine loa...
The halocarbons studied here are chemicals controlled in the 1987 Montreal Protocol on Substances th...
Halogenated gases potentially harmful to the stratospheric ozone layer are monitored worldwide in or...
Anthropogenic halocarbons, such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), hyd...
Halocarbons contribute to global warming and stratospheric ozone depletion. They are emitted to the ...
CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) and other strong ozone-depleting halogenated organic trace gases were use...
International audienceHalons are a class of bromine containing haloalkanes which have been used sinc...
To mitigate the environmental impacts of synthetic halocarbons it is crucial to quantify their emiss...
© 2021 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. Global and regional atmospheric measuremen...
The Montreal Protocol is an international agreement designed to heal the ozone layer. It outlines sc...
Chlorofluorocarbons and their replacement compounds are anthropogenic compounds of great environment...
In late 2013, a whole air flask collection program started at the Taunus Observatory (TO) in central...
To establish a proper regulation strategy on the emissions of major halocarbons including chlorofluo...
Contemporary emissions of six restricted, ozone-depleting halocarbons, chlorofluorocarbon-11 (CFC-11...
In late 2013, a whole air flask collection programme was started at Taunus Observatory (TO) in centr...
Finnish halocarbon (CFC, HCFC and HFC) emissions and their impact on global warming and chlorine loa...
The halocarbons studied here are chemicals controlled in the 1987 Montreal Protocol on Substances th...
Halogenated gases potentially harmful to the stratospheric ozone layer are monitored worldwide in or...