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Peter Fabian and Martin Dameris provide a concise yet comprehensive
overview of established scientific knowledge about ozone in the
atmosphere. They present both ozone changes and trends in the
stratosphere, as well as the effects of overabundance in the
troposphere including the phenomenon of photosmog. Aspects such as
photochemistry, atmospheric dynamics and global ozone distribution
as well as various techniques for ozone measurement are treated.
The authors outline the various causes for ozone depletion, the
effects of ozone pollution and the relation to climate change. The
book provides a handy reference guide for researchers active in
atmospheric ozone research and a useful introduction for advanced
students specializing in this field. Non-specialists interested in
this field will also profit from reading the book. Peter Fabian can
look back on a life-long active career in ozone research, having
first gained international recognition for his measurements of the
global distribution of halogenated hydrocarbons. He also pioneered
photosmog investigations in the metropolitan areas of Munich,
Berlin, Athens and Santiago de Chile, and his KROFEX facility
provided controlled ozone fumigation of adult tree canopies for
biologists to investigate the effects of ozone increases on
forests. Besides having published a broad range of scientific
articles, he has also been the author or editor of numerous books.
From 2002 to 2005 he served the European Geosciences Union (EGU) as
their first and Founding President. Martin Dameris is a prominent
atmospheric modeler whose interests include the impacts of all
kinds of natural and man-made disturbances on the atmospheric
system. His scientific work focuses on the connections between
ozone and climate changes. For many years he has been an active
contributor to the WMO scientific ozone depletion assessments,
which have been used to monitor the depletion and recovery of the
ozone layer in accordance with the Montreal Protocol.
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