Depletion of the ozone layer: a medical emergency?

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  • Merry Chamberlin Universidad Nacional de Córdoba - Facultad de Ciencias Médicas

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https://doi.org/10.31053/1853.0605.v48.n1-2.35101

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This work is presenteci with the intention of both inforrning and provoking action. It has been researehed as thoroughly as limited time, resources, and availability of information allow. Ozone occurs nattirally and is distributed throughout the stratosphere froni about 10 - St) km aboye the Earth's surface. Its concntration is low and it would compless to a layer of a mere 15 mm at ground ICVCi. It is being continuaPy created and destroyed in compiex chemical reactions which are not really relevant tú the foliowing discus-
sion. There are natural cyclical variations in ozone leveis but overail a fairly 'steady state" is mainfained and the biosphere has evolvrd tinder this protective "layer".

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This work is presenteci with the intention of both inforrning and provoking action. It has been researehed as thoroughly as limited time, resources, and availability of information allow.

Ozone occurs nattirally and is distributed throughout the stratosphere froni about 10 - St) km aboye the Earth's surface. Its concntration is low and it would compless to a layer of a mere 15 mm at ground ICVCi. It is being continuaPy created and destroyed in compiex chemical reactions which are not really relevant tú the foliowing discus-

sion. There are natural cyclical variations in ozone leveis but overail a fairly 'steady state" is mainfained and the

biosphere has evolvrd tinder this pro- tective "layer".

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1990-11-15

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Chamberlin M. Depletion of the ozone layer: a medical emergency?. Rev Fac Cien Med Univ Nac Cordoba [Internet]. 15º de novembro de 1990 [citado 28º de novembro de 2024];48(1-2):45-50. Disponível em: https://revistas.psi.unc.edu.ar/index.php/med/article/view/35101