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Scholes, R. J., D. Ward, and C. O. Justice. 1996. Emissions of trace gases and aerosol particles due to vegetation burning in southern-hemisphere Africa, Journal of Geophysical Research 101 23677-23682. [Pg.52]

Megatonnage used in Northern Hemisphere 5569 Mt Megatonnage used in Southern Hemisphere 173 Mt... [Pg.459]

M/V = mass of species in Northern Hemisphere My = mass of species in Southern Hemisphere... [Pg.123]

Lumbsch HT, Feige GB, Elix JA (1994) The joint occurrence of chloroxanthones in southern hemisphere Lecanora... [Pg.465]

Air. Studies have shown that 2500 years ago lead pollution caused by Greek and Roman silver smelters was a significant problem (4). Based on analysis of lake sediments and Greenland s ice, it was found that lead contamination from smelters in southern and central Europe was carried throughout the northern hemisphere. As long ago as the thirteenth century, air pollution has been linked to the burning of coal (4). The main concern was the smell from the sulfur in the coal and the effects of the soot. It was not until many years later that the effects of air pollution on people s health were discovered. [Pg.77]

The catalyzed decomposition of ozone is known to be responsible for the ozone hole (Figure A) that develops in Antarctica each year in September and October, at the end of winter in the Southern Hemisphere. No ozone is generated during the long, dark Antarctic winter. Meanwhile, a heterogeneous reaction occurring on clouds of ice... [Pg.311]

Ozone depletion is by no means restricted to the Southern Hemisphere. In the extremely cold winter of 1994-1995, a similar "ozone hole" was found in the Arctic. Beyond that, the concentration of ozone in the atmosphere over parts of Siberia dropped by 40%. [Pg.311]

The ozone (03) layer aver the southern hemisphere stratosphere in August 2007. The bar at the bottom indicates the color-coding used to indicate the thickness of the layer. The thickness is measured in Dobsons (= 0.01 mm thick). The normal ozone layer for the stratosphere is 360 Dobsons (color coded as green). The ozone "hole" shown in pink is 200-220 Dobsons. The "hole" will increase when another reading is taken in September. [Pg.311]

Mario Molina and Sherwood Rowland used Crutzen s work and other data in 1974 to build a model of the stratosphere that explained how chlorofluorocarbons could threaten the ozone layer. In 1985, ozone levels over Antarctica were indeed found to be decreasing and had dropped to the lowest ever observed by the year 2000, the hole had reached Chile. These losses are now known to be global in extent and it has been postulated that they may be contributing to global warming in the Southern Hemisphere. [Pg.688]

Bigg, E. K., Gras, J. L., and Evans, C. (1984). Origin of Aitken particles in remote regions of the Southern Hemisphere. /. Atmos. Chem. 1, 203-214. [Pg.130]

As a result of these factors (wind, Ekman transport, Coriolis force) the surface ocean circulation in the mid-latitudes is characterized by clockwise gyres in the northern hemisphere and the counterclockwise gyres in the southern hemisphere. The main surface currents around these gyres for the world s oceans are shown in Fig. 10-6. The regions where Ekman transport tends to push water together are called convergences. Divergences result when surface waters are pushed apart. [Pg.237]


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