Law-ref.org
The 1985 Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer
Site search
Global links
homepage
documents
Sister sites
Chess-Ref
ZVON
RFC-Ref
InChI
REACH Online
Local links
Previous
Next
Frontpage
Contents
Keywords
Local
Global
A
-
B
-
C
-
D
-
E
-
F
-
G
-
H
-
I
-
J
-
K
-
L
-
M
-
N
-
O
-
P
-
Q
-
R
-
S
-
T
-
U
-
V
-
W
-
Y
anthropogenic
[
Global Index
]
ARTICLE-Annex_I
: Research and systematic observations [
go to this ARTICLE
]
... (iii)
Field
measurements: the
concentration
and fluxes of key
source
gases
of both
natural
and
anthropogenic
origin
;
atmospheric
dynamics
studies
; simultaneous measurements of photochemically-related
species
down to the
planetary boundary layer
, using
in situ
and
remote sensing
instruments
; intercomparison of different
sensors
,
including
co-ordinated correlative
measures
for
satellite
instrumentation; three-dimensional
fields
of key
atmospheric
trace
constituents,
solar spectral flux
and
meteorological parameters
; ...
... The following
chemical
substances
of
natural
and
anthropogenic
origin
, not listed in
order
of
priority
, are
thought
to have the
potential
to modify the
chemical
and
physical
properties of the
ozone layer
. ...
...
Carbon monoxide
has
significant
natural
and
anthropogenic
sources
, and is
thought
to play a
major
direct
role
in
tropospheric
photochemistry, and an
indirect
role
in
stratospheric photochemistry
. ...
...
Carbon dioxide
has
significant
natural
and
anthropogenic
sources
, and
affects
stratospheric
ozone
by influencing the thermal
structure
of the
atmosphere
. ...
...
Methane
has both
natural
and
anthropogenic
sources
, and
affects
both
tropospheric
and
stratospheric
ozone
. ...
... Non-
methane
hydrocarbon
species
, which consist of a large
number
of
chemical
substances
, have both
natural
and
anthropogenic
sources
, and play a direct
role
in
tropospheric
photochemistry and an
indirect
role
in
stratospheric photochemistry
. ...
... The dominant
sources
of N2O are
natural
, but
anthropogenic
contributions
are becoming increasingly
important
.
Nitrous oxide
is the primary
source
of
stratospheric
NOx, which play a
vital
role
in controlling the abundance of
stratospheric
ozone
. ...
...
Fully
halogenated alkanes
are
anthropogenic
and
act
as a
source
of Cl0x which plays a
vital
role
in
ozone
photochemistry, especially in the 30-50 km altitude
region
. ...
... The
sources
of CH3Cl are
natural
, whereas the other partially
halogenated alkanes
mentioned above are
anthropogenic
in
origin
. These
gases
also
act
as a
source
of
stratospheric
Cl0x. ...
... These
gases
are
anthropogenic
and
act
as a
source
of BrOx, which behaves in a
manner
similar to ClOx. ...
...
Hydrogen
, the
source
of which is
natural
and
anthropogenic
, plays a minor
role
in
stratospheric photochemistry
. ...
A
-
B
-
C
-
D
-
E
-
F
-
G
-
H
-
I
-
J
-
K
-
L
-
M
-
N
-
O
-
P
-
Q
-
R
-
S
-
T
-
U
-
V
-
W
-
Y