• Title of article

    Cosmic-ray-driven electron-induced reactions of halogenated molecules adsorbed on ice surfaces: Implications for atmospheric ozone depletion and global climate change

  • Author/Authors

    Lu، نويسنده , , Qing-Bin، نويسنده ,

  • Pages
    27
  • From page
    141
  • To page
    167
  • Abstract
    The cosmic-ray-driven electron-induced reaction of halogenated molecules adsorbed on ice surfaces has been proposed as a new mechanism for the formation of the polar ozone hole. Here, experimental findings of dissociative electron transfer reactions of halogenated molecules on ice surfaces in electron stimulated desorption, electron trapping and femtosecond time-resolved laser spectroscopic measurements are reviewed. This is followed by a review of the evidence from recent satellite observations of this new mechanism for the Antarctic ozone hole, and all other possible physical mechanisms are discussed. Moreover, new observations of the 11-year cyclic variations of both polar ozone loss and stratospheric cooling and the seasonal variations of CFCs and CH4 in the polar stratosphere are presented, and quantitative predictions of the Antarctic ozone hole in the future are given. Finally, a new observation of the effects of CFCs and cosmic-ray-driven ozone depletion on global climate change is also presented and discussed.
  • Keywords
    Dissociative electron transfer (DET) , Cosmic rays (CRs) , Global cooling , GLOBAL WARMING , Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) , Ozone hole
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Record number

    2004218