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Stratosphere region covered

Stratospheric ozone is produced at maximum rates in equatorial regions, where solar radiation is most intense. Ozone does not really occur as a layer, but instead as a broadly distributed gas whose peak concentration occurs in midstratosphere. The total amount of ozone present in the atmosphere is small, typically between 200 and 400 Dobson units. A Dobson unit is the amount of ozone that, if gathered together in a thin layer covering Earth s surface at a pressure of 1 atm, would occupy a thickness of 1/100 of a millimeter (10 gm). The entire ozone shield, which protects life on Earth from damage by the UV-B radiation of the Sun (ultraviolet radiation in the 280-320 nm range), is equivalent to a layer of ozone only 2 to 4 mm thick at sea level pressure. [Pg.380]

The following photolytic process has been known to occur with a quantum yield of unity for 140-230 nm covering the stratospheric photolysis region. [Pg.120]


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