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OZONE |
NATURAL AND ANTHROPOGENETIC
POLLUTION LIMITS OF THE STRATOSPHERIC OZONE
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Applications and Future Developments |
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Improvement of the standards regarding the pollution of the atmosphere |
NO2
- The maximum limit stated in Romanian Air Quality Standard is 2.6× 1012
cm-3, 1.5 times higher then the maximum limit established in this paper. Based on the presented theory and results, another limit can be established.
CFC - Freons F11 and F12 still have not established permitted pollution standard limits. The maximum limits established above might be taken as a starting point for establishing standard limits.
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Improving the quality of action in the field of environmental protection
(ozone layer depletion) |
The analytical procedure to separate the natural and anthropogenetic ozone pollution channels shows that a real controlled pollution becomes possible. |
Analyzing the scenarios it results that only the concerned actions for reducing the ozone pollution will be successful (biological stability domains in scenarios 1 and 2). The partial actions (scenarios 3 and 4) are not indicated. |
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Future developments |
The analytical procedure for separating the natural and anthropogenetic ozone pollution channels will be extended to other global pollution phenomena (greenhouse effect). |
Improvement of the analytical procedure for separating the natural and anthropogenetic ozone pollution channels based on the progress of the researches in the field of the effects of the UV-B radiation on biological systems. |
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