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Copyright © 2010 R. R. Dickerson & Z.Q. Li 1 AOSC 620 Ozone in the Stratosphere R. Dickerson Note material on layers in general will be covered in AOSC 621.
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Copyright © 2013 R. R. Dickerson & Z.Q. Li 2 Layers in the atmosphere
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Copyright © 2013 R. R. Dickerson & Z.Q. Li 3 Actual depth of atmospheric layers.
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Copyright © 2013 R. R. Dickerson & Z.Q. Li 4 Why do we care about the UV B dosage? Cholesterol photolysis to Vitamin D h →
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Copyright © 2013 R. R. Dickerson & Z.Q. Li 5 Folate (vitamin B-9)
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Copyright © 2013 R. R. Dickerson & Z.Q. Li 6 Too little UV radiation means rickets; UV converts cholesterol to Vitamin D. UVC - 100 to 290 nm UVB - 290 to 320 nm UVA - 320 to 400 nm
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Copyright © 2013 R. R. Dickerson & Z.Q. Li 7 Too much UV radiation causes skin cancer and photodissociates folate, also called Vitamin B 9. Deficiency causes anemia and birth defects.
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Copyright © 2013 R. R. Dickerson & Z.Q. Li 11 The Stratospheric Ozone Layer
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From The Stratosphere 1981 R. D. Hudson Editor 16
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Copyright © 2013 R. R. Dickerson & Z.Q. Li 18 O/O 3 = j(O 3 )/(k 2 M O 2 )
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Copyright © 2013 R. R. Dickerson & Z.Q. Li 23 The second catalytic cycle speeds up Reaction 4, that is it effectively increases k ₄. Note that any loss of odd oxygen is the same as loss of ozone. These catalytic losses are still insufficient to explain the observed ozone concentration. 3) Crutzen (1970); Johnston (1971) “NOx” Odd nitrogen or “NOx” is the sum of NO and NO ₂. Often “NOx” is used as “odd nitrogen” which includes NO ₃, HNO ₃, 2 N ₂ O ₅, HONO, PAN and other species. This total of “odd nitrogen” is better called “NOy” or “total reactive nitrogen.” N ₂ and N ₂ O are unreactive. NO + O ₃ → NO ₂ + O ₂ O + NO ₂ → NO + O ₂ O + O ₃ → 2O ₂ NET This is the major means of destruction of stratospheric ozone. The NOx cycle accounts for about 70% of the ozone loss at 30 km. We will calculate the implied steady ozone concentration later.
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Copyright © 2013 R. R. Dickerson & Z.Q. Li 24 4) Stolarski & Cicerone (1974); Wofsy & McElroy (1974) “ClOx” Cl + O ₃ → ClO + O ₂ ClO + O → Cl + O ₂ O + O ₃ → 2O ₂ NET This reaction scheme is very fast, but there is not much ClOx in the stratosphere … yet. Molina and Rowland (1974) pointed out that CFC’s release Cl atoms. Today ClOx accounts for about 8% of the ozone loss at 30 km. If all these catalytic destruction cycles are added together, they are still insufficient to explain the present stratosphere O ₃ level. The general for of a catalytic ozone destruction cycle is: X + O ₃ → XO + O ₂ XO + O → X + O ₂ O + O ₃ → 2O ₂ NET
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Copyright © 2013 R. R. Dickerson & Z.Q. Li 25 The Stratospheric Ozone Layer
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Copyright © 2013 R. R. Dickerson & Z.Q. Li 26 How did Farby and Buisson do? At 3000 Å (300 nm) 1/100 = I/Io = ln(- cl) 300 = 9.5 atm -1 cm -1 -ln(0.01)/9.5 = 0.485 atm cm (compare to 0.50) 0.485 atm cm = 485 DU Correct for zenith angle of 27 o for Paris? (cos 27 o = 0.9 so = 432 DU.) [O 3 ] = 0.6 cm 3 m -3 = 6x10 -7 Is that right? [O 3 ] for uniform mixing ratio = column content/scale height 5 mm/8x10 6 mm = 6.25 x 10 –7 = 625 ppb As Fabry said this is too much for surface air, and the ozone layer lies above.
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Copyright © 2010 R. R. Dickerson & Z.Q. Li 29 Erythema Action Spectrum (red) Human squamous cell carcinoma (blue)
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