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THE PHOTODISSOCIATION COEFFICIENTS OF OZONE AND OXYGEN IN THE CLOUDY TURBID ATMOSPHERE


doi: 10.1007/BF02678140

  • In this paper, the effects of clouds with different albedos at different altitudes as underlying surface on the photodissociation coefficients of oxygen and ozone in the turbid atmosphere, where the multi-scattering of molecules and aerosols is considered, have been investigated. In addition, the effects of doubling the ozone concentration in the tropopausc due to the atmospheric motion on the photodissociation coefficients of ozone and oxygen are also studied.
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Manuscript received: 10 July 1984
Manuscript revised: 10 July 1984
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THE PHOTODISSOCIATION COEFFICIENTS OF OZONE AND OXYGEN IN THE CLOUDY TURBID ATMOSPHERE

  • 1. InstituteofAtmosphericPhysics,AcademiaSiniea,Beijing,InstituteofAtmosphericPhysics,AcademiaSiniea,Beijing

Abstract: In this paper, the effects of clouds with different albedos at different altitudes as underlying surface on the photodissociation coefficients of oxygen and ozone in the turbid atmosphere, where the multi-scattering of molecules and aerosols is considered, have been investigated. In addition, the effects of doubling the ozone concentration in the tropopausc due to the atmospheric motion on the photodissociation coefficients of ozone and oxygen are also studied.

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