Том 22, номер 04, статья № 7

Белан Б. Д. Тропосферный озон. 6. Компоненты озоновых циклов. // Оптика атмосферы и океана. 2009. Т. 22. № 04. С. 358-379.    PDF
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Аннотация:

Проведен анализ компонентов озоновых циклов, к которым в первую очередь относятся оксиды азота и водорода. Рассмотрены генерация этих соединений различными источниками, их трансформация в атмосфере, а также разные виды стока. Приводятся сведения о конкурирующих механизмах и соединениях в ходе озоновых циклов.

Ключевые слова:

тропосферный озон, озоновые циклы, оксиды азота, фотолиз, подстилающая поверхность, атмосфера

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