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Solar radiation protectants agents

Photochemical air pollution in the troposphere results from a complex interplay between sunlight and primary air pollutants emitted in ambient air that leads to the formation of ozone and other oxidizing and cye-irritaling agents. On the other hand, pollutants injected into the stratosphere by such human activities as supersonic transports (SST s) and release ofchlorofiuoro-methancs in air by their use as aerosol propellants and refrigerants may eventually reduce the protective layer of ozone from harsh solar ultraviolet radiation. Although the full impact of injected air pollutants in the stratosphere is not apparent at present, various model calculations show conclusively that the continuous future release of chlorofluoromethanes and NO (NO and N02) would result in substantial reduction of ozone in the stratosphere. [Pg.105]


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