Impugn 发表于 2025-3-26 21:53:37

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6383-3R II) projects had the aim of studying various aspects of ultraviolet radiation and photochemistry interrelationships. PAUR I aimed at studying the interrelationships between total ozone, UV-B radiation, aerosol load, air pollutants, photodissociation rates of NO. and O. and tropospheric ozone. PAUR

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Statistical sampling inspectionns) in the troposphere and O.-depleting compounds in the stratosphere (WMO, 1999). Changes in the O. vertical distribution, especially in the lower stratosphere and upper troposphere, can perturb the radiative forcing of the troposphere-surface climate system with subsequent climate implications (Wa

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Quantum Dots as Biophotonics Toolsnet effect depends on the optical properties of the aerosol (scattering or absorbing). In cloudy conditions the UV flux attenuation is more pronounced but depends also on the cloud type. In most instances of clear or cloudy skies an attenuation occurs, with a noteworthy departure the case of partly

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Quantum Dots as Biophotonics Toolst rates of about 4% in winter/spring and about 2% per decade in the summer. This long-term trend was interrupted by periods of enhanced volcanic activity, which resulted to significant ozone losses (more than 5% per year) following large volcanic eruptions (El Chichon in 1982 and particularly Mt Pin
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