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24 August 2009 A simulation of stratospheric ozone in response to the increased surface CFCs emissions
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To evaluate the stratospheric process in the response to the increased surface CFCs emissions, some simulations were carried out by the NCAR interactive chemical, dynamical and radioactive two-dimensional (SOCRATES) model. The investigation showed that when the surface CFCs emissions increased by 30%, these chemical components would be transported into the stratosphere and would play an important roles in stratospheric chemistry and radiation. In the layers from 40km to 48km, the relative variety of active component was ClOx by 20%, HOx by -2%, NOx by -2% and O3 by -5%, respectively. At the same time, temperature reduced by 0.6K.
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Chunhua Shi "A simulation of stratospheric ozone in response to the increased surface CFCs emissions", Proc. SPIE 7462, Ultraviolet and Visible Ground- and Space-based Measurements, Trace Gases, Aerosols and Effects VI, 74620K (24 August 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.825676
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KEYWORDS
Ozone

Chlorine

Stratosphere

Atmospheric modeling

Nitrous oxide

Chemical reactions

Chemistry

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