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OZONE
Stratospheric
Tropospheric
Summary
Basics
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©2003, Perry Samson, University of Michigan
The good,the bad &
the ugly
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Driving Questions
1. Why is ozone important?
2. How is it formed?
3. How is it destroyed?
4. How is it different in the stratosphere vs. the troposphere?
5. If stratospheric ozone is decreasing and tropospheric ozone is increasing, why not just build a REALLY big chimney?
Issues to be Considered:
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Greenhouse Gases
1. Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
2. Nitrous Oxide (N2O)
3. Methane (CH4)
4. Ozone (O3)
5. Chlorofluorocarbons (CCFs)
and
Water VaporClick me
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Ultraviolet Radiation
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Ozone Formation
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Ozone Maxima
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Why the Stratosphere?
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Ozone Formation
• When an oxygen molecule absorbs a photon of light with a wavelength shorter than 0.2 µm the energy splits the molecule into two oxygen atoms.
O2 + h —> O + O• One of these atoms can react with another oxygen
molecule to form an ozone molecule.
O + O2 + M —> O3 + MUp to 98% of the sun's high-energy ultraviolet light(UV-B and UV-C) are absorbed by the destruction and formation of atmospheric ozone.
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Ozone Formation
O2 + h —> O + O
2 (O + O2 + M —> O3 + M)
3O2 —> 2O3
Net production
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Ozone Destruction
• Ozone, on the other hand, absorbs photons of light with a wavelength between 0.2-0.3 µm that splits the molecule into an oxygen atom and an oxygen molecule.
O3 + h —> O2 + O• The oxygen atom react with another ozone molecule to
form two oxygen molecules.
O + O3 —> O2 + O2
2 O3 —> 3O2
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Catalytic Reactions
• The term catalytic means that X can react with and remove ozone while X itself is regenerated in the process
O3 + X —> XO + O2
XO + O3 —> X + 2O2
2 O3 —> 3 O2
O3 + X —> XO + O2
XO + O —> X + O2
O + O3 —> 3 O2
and
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Ozone Formation
• Ozone has a natural photochemical balance between formation and destruction as other gases participate. Example: Nitrogen oxides
NO2 —> NO + O
O + O2 —> O3
NO + O —> NO2
O + O2 —> 2O2
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Ozone Formation
• But chlorofluorocarbons shift this balance:
Cl2CF2 + UV light —> ClCF2 + Cl
• Then there is a catalytic destruction of ozone:
Cl + O3 —> ClO + O2
ClO + O3 —> Cl + O2
• The net effect of this pair of fast reactions is to turn two ozone molecules into three normal molecules of oxygen. The (catalyst) atomic chlorine is recovered in the second reaction, making it available to start over. In fact, each chlorine atom can destroy hundreds of thousands of ozone molecules!
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Lifetime of CFC1. Emitted into atmosphere as gas.2. Disperses rapidly throughout Northern hemisphere in ~1
year3. After a few years is uniformly mixes throughout whole
troposphere.4. Movement into stratosphere is slow. Some leaks upwards to
region where sufficient UV light is available to break bonds and release Cl.
5. Each atom of Cl participates in thousands of catalytic reactions, destroying hundreds of thousands of ozone molecules.
6. Ultimately each Cl atom reacts with methane to produce HCl.
7. Some of the HCl is transported back into the troposphere and gets rained out, the rest gets broken apart and the Cl cycle begins again.
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Ozone Depletion Potential
•The Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP) is the ratio of the impact on ozone of a chemical compared to the impact of a similar mass of CFC-11.
o Thus, the ODP of CFC-11 is defined to be 1.0.
o Other CFCs and Hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFC’s) have ODPs that range from 0.01 to 1.0.
o Halons have ODPs ranging up to 10.
o Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) has an ODP of 1.2, and methyl chloroform's ODP is 0.11.
o Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) have zero ODP because they do not contain chlorine.
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Ozone Column Measure
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Problems with Ozone Depletion• More than 90% of
non-melanoma skin cancers are related to UV-B exposure.
• 1% ozone decrease produces a ~2% increase in UV-B.
• Each 2% increase in UV-B is epidemiological linked with a 2%-5% increase in basal-cell cancer cases and a 4-10% increase in squamous cell cancer.
http://www.skincancer.org/
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Problems with Ozone Depletion
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Problems with Ozone Depletion
A national UV Index is issued daily to advise the public on the strength of the sun's UV rays.
The chart to the right shows the levels of the UV Index, your time to burn in the sun without sunscreen, and what you can do to protect yourself.
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Problems with Ozone Depletion
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Problems with Ozone Depletion
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Ozone Hole Discovery
In 1985 Farmen et al. published a paper containing this figure. It showed a dramatic decrease in total ozone abundance during October over the Antarctic station at Halley Bay.
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Ozone Hole Discovery
Moreover the amount of ozone column has decreased steadily.
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Ozone Column (Dobson Units)
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Changing Ozone Concentrations
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Changing Ozone Concentrations
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Changing Ozone Concentrations
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Ozone Hole Area (10^6 km^2)
The ozone hole is defined geographically as the area wherein the total ozone amount is less than 220 Dobson Units.
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So Why an Ozone “Hole”?
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Role of Polar Stratospheric Clouds
Source: Turco, Earth Under Siege
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Ozone depletion depends on altitude
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Ozone depletion depends on altitude and is highly influenced by temperature.
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Changing Ozone Concentrations
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• UV radiation is weaker and the photolysis of O2 is less important.
• Near the surface the production of ozone is still initiated by sunlight, but the reactors are volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and nitrogen oxides (NOx = NO + NO2)
Meanwhile, down near the surface
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NO2 —> NO + O
O + O2 + M —> O3 + M
NO + O3 —> NO2 + O2
Meanwhile, down near the surface
Net result, no ozone buildup.
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• VOCs produce “radical organics” (RO2) that interfere with the NO chemistry, basically producing extra atomic oxygen
RO2 + NO —> NO2 + RO
NO2 —> NO + O
O + O2 + M —> O3 + M
Meanwhile, down near the surface
Net result, ozone buildup.
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