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Depletion of Ozone
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Composition of Atmosphere
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Troposphere 0-12km thick; 75% of all gases in atmosphere; All weather happens here; Temperature falls with altitude
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Stratosphere 12-50 km thick Temperature increases with altitude (gets warmer!) Horizontal winds (jet stream) Contains ozone layer
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Mesosphere 50-80km thick temperature falls with altitude meteor showers happen here
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Thermosphere Aurora borealis and aurora australis Ionosphere here (reflects radio waves for communications) Very hot (2000 C+) !
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Exosphere Outermost layer of earth’s atmosphere 550km+ above earth’s surface Satellites orbit here
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Ozone 3 oxygen molecules UV (ultraviolet) radiation is absorbed during the formation and destruction of ozone into oxygen (O 2 )
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Ozone and UV light Allows UVa and UVb through, but blocks UVc waves UVa - causes wrinkles UVb - causes skin cancer UVc - worst one because of damage to organisms/tissues O2 + O + UV → O3 The energy provided by incoming UV light changes O2 → O3
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Atmosphere
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Ozone and HOGS (Halogenated Organic Gases) HOG’s are usually stable but break down into halogen atoms (F, Cl, Br, I, At) which are highly reactive Ex. (CFC = chlorofluorocarbon Cl and F are halogens Organic = contains carbon
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HOGS cont. How ozone is depleted by CFC’s: UV radiation breaks off a chlorine atom from a CFC molecule. The chlorine atom attacks an ozone molecule (O 3 ), breaking it apart and destroying the ozone. The result is an ordinary oxygen molecule (O 2 ) and a chlorine monoxide molecule (ClO). The chlorine monoxide molecule (ClO) is attacked by a free oxygen atom releasing the chlorine atom and forming an ordinary oxygen molecule (O 2 ). The chlorine atom is now free to attack and destroy another ozone molecule (O 3 ). One chlorine atom can repeat this destructive cycle thousands of times. sources of HOG’s - fire extinguishers, refrigerators, AC units
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UV light and ozone
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UV radiation on Life Reacts with melanin in skin to cause sunburn & skin cancer Overexposure degrades immune system (but how?)
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UV radiation and life Required for production of vitamin D (GOOD!) Interferes with photosynthesis in producers (esp. phytoplankton) Zooplankton then gain less energy from phytoplankton, and food chain suffers (i.e. productivity decreases)
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Pollution Management of CFC’s and HOGS Reduce-Regulate-Restore model Reduce: Replace CFC’s with CO 2, propane, or air Replace aerosol propellants Replace methylbromide pesticides with something other than GHG’s Don’t use aerosol hair products or deodorant
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Regulate: Require a switch to HCFC’s because they don’t persist as long in the atmosphere; (They are still harmful to the ozone layer…just less so) Create laws to require refrigerators returned to manufacturers to recover harmful materials inside Capture CFC’s from scrap cars AC units
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Restore: Remove chlorine from the stratosphere or add ozone (not exactly feasible!) Ozone layer is slowly replenishing itself as long as we continue the ban
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National and International Policies UNEP (United Nations Environment Program) forges agreements on: ITIHC (International Trade in Harmful Chemicals) air pollution contamination of international waterways provide information to countries and public on disadvantages of pollution
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Policies Continued 1987 Montreal Protocol international agreement on the emission of ozone-depleting substances froze production and consumption of CFC’s with goal of zero production by year 2000 LEDC’s granted a longer time to implement the treaty China and India have not met their quotas under the MP because of their rapid economic growth and high demand for refrigeration & AC’s good example of a successful international cooperative effort to alter human impact on the environment
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Hair Bands Ruined the Ozone Poison 1983… so much hairspray
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