Ozone Depletion and Environmental Impacts

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Ozone forms a layer in the stratosphere that absorbs solar ultraviolet radiations. Increasing amounts of man-made chemicals are accelerating the speed at which ozone molecules are destroyed. These ozone-destroying chemicals mainly come from Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) used in a range of products from refrigerators and air-conditioners to soft foams and cleaning solvents; and from halons used for fire-fighting. Their quantities in the atmosphere have been rising rapidly since the mid 1970s. This book contains information about the composition and stratification of the atmosphere. Chemical processes in the stratosphere are described. The book also contains information related to impacts of increased ultraviolet-B radiation on human health, terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, biogeochemical cycles and different materials. Ultraviolet radiations are divided into three types according to wavelength. UV-A is unaffected by ozone reduction and is relatively harmless, UV-C is completely absorbed by atmospheric ozone and oxygen by UV-B is affected by decrease in the atmospheric ozone that causes most of the damage to plants, animals, microbes and materials. This book will be useful for post-graduate and graduate students of environmental science, environmental technology, life sciences, environmental engineering, researchers and teachers.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR H S Sharma

Dr. H.S. Sharma (b. January 05.1945) is a Professor and former Head of the Department of Geography, University of Rajasthan. He did his M.A. in 1966 and Ph. D in 1970 on "Physiography of Lower Chambal Valley and its Agricultural Development" from Sagar University. He joined the department of Geography, Rajasthan University in 1969 as a Lecturer. He served as the Principal of Rajasthan College; Director of Indira Gandhi Center for Human Ecology, Environmental and Population Studies, Dean, Faculty of Sciences, University of Rajasthan (2001-2004). At present, he is the Director of the Academic Staff College, University of Rajasthan. In his career Prof. Sharma has published 16 books, 75 research articles in different national and international journals and supervised 45 Ph.D. dissertations. Prof. Sharma has been on academic visits to the UK, the USA, Germany, Norway and Canada. He was honoured with the UGC Career Award in 1979 and IESSR Best Scientist Award in 2000. He was the President of the Indian Institute of Geomorphologists (IGI) for 2001-2002.

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Title
Ozone Depletion and Environmental Impacts
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8171323715
Length
viii+184p., Figures.
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