ozone layer or ozonosphere, region of the stratosphere containing relatively high concentrations of ozone , located at altitudes of 12-30 mi (19-48 km) above the earth's surface. Ozone in the ozone layer is formed by the action of solar ultraviolet light on oxygen.
The ozone layer prevents most ultraviolet (UV) and other high-energy radiation from penetrating to the earth's surface but does allow through sufficient ultraviolet rays to support the activation of vitamin D in humans. The full radiation, if unhindered by this filtering effect, would destroy animal tissue. Higher levels of radiation resulting from the depletion of the ozone layer have been linked with increases in skin cancers and cataracts and have been implicated in the decline of certain amphibian species.
In 1974 scientists warned that certain industrial chemicals, e.g., chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and to a lesser extent, halons and carbon tetrachloride, could migrate to the stratosphere. There, sunlight could free the chlorine or bromine atoms to form chlorine monoxide or other chemicals, which would deplete upper-atmospheric ozone. A seasonal decrease, or "hole," discovered in 1985 in the ozone layer above Antarctica was the first confirmation of a thinning of the layer. The hole occurs over Antarctica because the extreme cold helps the very high clouds characteristic of that area form tiny ice particles of water and nitric acid, which facilitate the chemical reactions involved. In addition, the polar winds, which follow a swirling pattern, create a confined vortex, trapping the chemicals. When the Antarctic spring sun rises in August or September and hits the trapped chemicals, a chain reaction begins in which chlorine, bromine (from the halons), and ice crystals react with the ozone and destroy it very quickly. The effect usually lasts through November. There is a corresponding hole over the Arctic that similarly appears in the spring, although in some years warmer winters there do not result in a major depletion of the ozone layer. A global thinning of the ozone layer results as ozone-rich air from the remaining ozone layer flows into the ozone-poor areas.
Minimum ozone levels in the Antarctic decreased steadily throughout the 1990s, and less dramatic decreases have been found above other areas of the world. In 2000 (and again in 2003 and 2006) the hole reached a record size, extending over more than 10.5 million sq mi (27 million sq km), an area greater than that of North America. In 1987 an international agreement, the Montreal Protocol , was reached on reducing the production of ozone-depleting compounds. Revisions in 1992 called for an end to the production of the worst of such compounds by 1996, and CFC emissions dropped dramatically by 1993. Recovery of the ozone layer, however, is expected to take 50 to 100 years. Damage to the ozone layer can also be caused by sulfuric acid droplets produced by volcanic eruptions.
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Hvac professor learns CFC-ozone theory firsthand. (how chlorofluorocarbons deplete the ozone layer)
Air Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration News; 5/16/1994; Barnett, Craig J.; 3489 words;
... believe that the CFC refrigerant-ozone layer breakdown problem is a hoax, or ... destruction of the stratospheric ozone layer by chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) molecules ... destruction of the stratospheric ozone layer is real. Although few concepts ...
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Ozone layer most fragile on record.(Society)
Manila Bulletin; 5/22/2005; 911 words;
... BROWN IN LONDON The protective ozone layer over the Arctic has thinned this ... research has dashed hopes that the ozone layer was on the mend. Since the winter ... These clouds, in the middle of the ozone layer, provide a platform which makes ...
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Saving our skin CFCs now banned, but for the ozone layer the Worst is yet to come
The Boston Globe; 1/1/1996; Scott Allen, Globe Staff; 2001 words;
... to save the Earth's protective ozone layer: Midnight marked the start of an ... a hole or depleted area in the ozone layer over Antarctica, which in October ... Arctic, a similar thinning of the ozone layer over the last six years has exposed ...
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CLIMATE : HOLE OVER ANTARCTICA'S OZONE LAYER BIGGER THAN LAST YEAR.
Europe Environment; 10/6/2006; 479 words;
The hole over Antarctica's ozone layer is bigger than last year and is ... large reductions in the Antarctic ozone layer for many years to come. We will ... In Antarctica, the agencies said ozone layer recovery would likely be delayed ...
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Ozone layer: Good news and bad news
Birmingham Post; 5/4/2006; John von Radowitz; 524 words;
John von Radowitz Birmingham Post 05-04-2006 Ozone layer: Good news and bad news Byline: John von Radowitz Edition: FIRST Section: News When the world threw away its dangerous deodorants and fridges, scientists warned it might already be too late for the ozone layer. But now ...
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Ozone layer shows signs of recovery?
China Daily; 5/5/2006; 611 words;
The ozone layer is showing signs of recovering, thanks ... Depletion of the earth's protective ozone layer is caused by the chemical action of chlorine ... We now have some confidence that the ozone layer is responding to the decreases in chlorine ...
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International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer.(Opinion & Editorial)
Manila Bulletin; 9/16/2005; 385 words;
... had come to stop destroying the ozone layer. The decision by nations to commit ... on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer. Today, 184 countries have ratified the Protocol. The ozone layer acts like a giant umbrella over ...
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Ozone layer over northern hemisphere is being destroyed at `unprecedented rate'
The Independent - London; 1/24/2000; Steve Connor Science Editor; 1095 words;
... unprecedented destruction of the ozone layer over the northern hemisphere, which ... the atmosphere that includes the ozone layer - look likely to be the lowest ... years during the 1990s when the ozone layer over the North Pole suffered drastic ...
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Declining use of industrial gases helping ozone layer repair itself
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 3/1/2001; ROBERT COOKE; 602 words;
... use of industrial gases helping ozone layer repair itself By ROBERT COOKE Newsday ... encouraging signs that Earth's protective ozone layer will yet escape being erased by industrial gases. The threat to the ozone layer -- which shields Earth from the ...
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[0] Arctic lost 60 percent of ozone layer; global warming suspected.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service; 4/5/2000; Borenstein, Seth; 644 words;
WASHINGTON _ Earth's protective ozone layer thinned to record low levels around ... research makes them fear that the ozone layer may not recover as fast as they ... Americans because the weakened ozone layer migrates south in the spring, researchers ...
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Arctic lost 60 percent of ozone layer; global warming suspected.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service; 4/5/2000; Borenstein, Seth; 636 words;
WASHINGTON _ Earth's protective ozone layer thinned to record low levels around ... research makes them fear that the ozone layer may not recover as fast as they ... Americans because the weakened ozone layer migrates south in the spring, researchers ...
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NASA Keeps Eye on Ozone Layer Amid Montreal Protocol's Success
Wireless News; 9/16/2007; 817 words;
Wireless News 09-16-2007 NASA Keeps Eye on Ozone Layer Amid Montreal Protocol's Success WIRELESS NEWS-September 16, 2007-NASA Keeps Eye on Ozone Layer Amid Montreal Protocol's Success (C)2007 10Meters - http:// www.10meters.com NASA scientists will join researchers from ...
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Ozone Layer Recovering, Study Finds; Protection From Sun's Rays Still Necessary, Researcher Says
The Washington Post; 8/27/1994; 414 words;
The protective ozone layer over North America has rebounded from ... stressed that the recovery of the ozone layer doesn't mean it's safe to spend time ... Pole, increasing damage to the ozone layer. Ozone levels over the mid-latitudes have ...
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Ozone Layer Thins Further, Possibly Because of Volcano; But Scientists Still Expect Turnaround by 2000
The Washington Post; 4/23/1993; Boyce Rensberger; 684 words;
The ozone layer, long under assault from industrial ... early 1993 the average amount of ozone over the planet as a whole was ... allowing the natural process of ozone creation to replenish the lost ... forecast that the protective layer, which absorbs much of the sun ... result from the phase-out of ...
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Northern ozone suffered heavy winter loss. (ozone layer depletion)
Science News; 5/6/1995; Monastersky, Richard; 579 words;
Earth's ozone layer weathered a tough ... away the beneficial layer in the late 1970s ... destroy most of the ozone above Antarctica ... to eliminate many ozone-destroying pollutants will help the ozone layer recover in the next ...
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