Ozone Evolution in the Past and Future

The stratospheric ozone is important for the protection of the biosphere from the dangerous ultraviolet radiation of the sun, forms the temperature and dynamical structure of the stratosphere, and, therefore, has a direct influence on the general circulation and the surface climate. The tropospheric...

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Other Authors: Rozanov, Eugene
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Language:English
Published: 2020
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