The stratosphere is one of the constituents of thermal structure of the atmosphere. The maximum concentration of ozone is found at the stratospheric region where it is interacted by many species including chemical and physical processes. Atmosphere as a whole is an open system that is regarded as a non linear system and that seems to be complex. Therefore, a non-linear trend is plausible to explain phenomenon of ozone layer depletion (OLD). In this manuscript we have paid our attention in the analysis of the major portion of historic data on stratospheric O3based on ground-based measurements by the Dobson Spectrophotometer. In this communication we have estimated parameters for describing non-linearity in the process using polynomial trend ...
As a result of the Montreal Protocol, ozone is expected to recover from the effect of ozone-depletin...
The temperature of the stratosphere has decreased over the past several decades. Two causes contribu...
In the upper stratosphere, an altitude range in which ozone should be in photochemical steady-state,...
Abstract: The stratosphere is one of the constituents of thermal structure of the atmosphere. The ma...
The depletion of ozone in the stratosphere is examined, and causes for the depletion are cited. Grou...
Statistical analyses have been applied to the gridded monthly means of total ozone from combined TO...
We perform a formal attribution study of upper- and lower-stratospheric ozone changes using observat...
[1] Recent studies suggest that ozone turnaround (the second stage of ozone recovery) is near. Deter...
Peak stratospheric chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) and other ozone depleting substance (ODS) concentrations...
International audienceIn the 1980s, ground-based monitoring of the ozone layer played a key role in ...
With a reasonably complete and up-to-date photochemical model of the stratosphere, we find that the ...
Trends in ozone columns and vertical distributions were calculated for the period 1979–2004 based on...
A mathematical analysis of the stratospheric photochemical system (gas phase reactions only) shows t...
International audienceThe ozone layer has been under surveillance since the discovery of the ozone h...
Time series of total column ozone have exhibited unusual, unexpected behavior over the past few year...
As a result of the Montreal Protocol, ozone is expected to recover from the effect of ozone-depletin...
The temperature of the stratosphere has decreased over the past several decades. Two causes contribu...
In the upper stratosphere, an altitude range in which ozone should be in photochemical steady-state,...
Abstract: The stratosphere is one of the constituents of thermal structure of the atmosphere. The ma...
The depletion of ozone in the stratosphere is examined, and causes for the depletion are cited. Grou...
Statistical analyses have been applied to the gridded monthly means of total ozone from combined TO...
We perform a formal attribution study of upper- and lower-stratospheric ozone changes using observat...
[1] Recent studies suggest that ozone turnaround (the second stage of ozone recovery) is near. Deter...
Peak stratospheric chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) and other ozone depleting substance (ODS) concentrations...
International audienceIn the 1980s, ground-based monitoring of the ozone layer played a key role in ...
With a reasonably complete and up-to-date photochemical model of the stratosphere, we find that the ...
Trends in ozone columns and vertical distributions were calculated for the period 1979–2004 based on...
A mathematical analysis of the stratospheric photochemical system (gas phase reactions only) shows t...
International audienceThe ozone layer has been under surveillance since the discovery of the ozone h...
Time series of total column ozone have exhibited unusual, unexpected behavior over the past few year...
As a result of the Montreal Protocol, ozone is expected to recover from the effect of ozone-depletin...
The temperature of the stratosphere has decreased over the past several decades. Two causes contribu...
In the upper stratosphere, an altitude range in which ozone should be in photochemical steady-state,...