ANALYSIS OF STRATOSPHERIC OZONE AND OZONE DEPLETION SUBSTANCES VARIABILITY IN QUALITY OF UV INDEX OVER INDONESIA RELATED TO MONTREAL PROTOCOL

Ozone in the stratospheric layer acts as a protector of ultraviolet radiation. The use of ozone-depleting substances (ODS) in human activities has reduced the concentration of stratospheric ozone. The existence of the Montreal Protocol can control ODS production and consumption. Nonetheless, several...

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Main Author: AYU WULANDARI (NIM: 25316308), RIRIS
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spelling id-itb.:305272018-10-02T14:20:50ZANALYSIS OF STRATOSPHERIC OZONE AND OZONE DEPLETION SUBSTANCES VARIABILITY IN QUALITY OF UV INDEX OVER INDONESIA RELATED TO MONTREAL PROTOCOL AYU WULANDARI (NIM: 25316308), RIRIS Indonesia Theses INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/30527 Ozone in the stratospheric layer acts as a protector of ultraviolet radiation. The use of ozone-depleting substances (ODS) in human activities has reduced the concentration of stratospheric ozone. The existence of the Montreal Protocol can control ODS production and consumption. Nonetheless, several studies suggest that stratospheric ozone concentration has not increased. ODS concentrations in the stratosphere layer (in the form of BrO and ClO) need to be observed temporally and spatially using satellite data (Microwave Limb Sounders (MLS) Aura satellite sensor) so that the scope of observation can be longer and wider. Low stratospheric ozone concentrations can result in a high UV (UVI) index. This study focused on Indonesia from January 1, 2005 to January 31, 2017, by calculating the correlation between ODS and stratospheric ozone. From the vertical profile, it was found that the maximum ozone concentration was at 10 hPa (31 km), maximum BrO concentration at 31.6 hPa (24 km), and maximum ClO concentration at 2.1 hPa (42 km). The strongest correlation between ozone and BrO (-0.58) occur at 6.8 hPa or 33.5 km. Meanwhile, the strongest correlation between ozone and ClO (-0.43) occur at 4.6 hPa or 36 km. The greatest negative correlation between UVI and stratospheric ozone (-0.5987) occurred at 1 hPa or 47.7 km. Meanwhile, the reduction in total ozone in the atmosphere affected increasing of UVI with a negative correlation of -0.25. text
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description Ozone in the stratospheric layer acts as a protector of ultraviolet radiation. The use of ozone-depleting substances (ODS) in human activities has reduced the concentration of stratospheric ozone. The existence of the Montreal Protocol can control ODS production and consumption. Nonetheless, several studies suggest that stratospheric ozone concentration has not increased. ODS concentrations in the stratosphere layer (in the form of BrO and ClO) need to be observed temporally and spatially using satellite data (Microwave Limb Sounders (MLS) Aura satellite sensor) so that the scope of observation can be longer and wider. Low stratospheric ozone concentrations can result in a high UV (UVI) index. This study focused on Indonesia from January 1, 2005 to January 31, 2017, by calculating the correlation between ODS and stratospheric ozone. From the vertical profile, it was found that the maximum ozone concentration was at 10 hPa (31 km), maximum BrO concentration at 31.6 hPa (24 km), and maximum ClO concentration at 2.1 hPa (42 km). The strongest correlation between ozone and BrO (-0.58) occur at 6.8 hPa or 33.5 km. Meanwhile, the strongest correlation between ozone and ClO (-0.43) occur at 4.6 hPa or 36 km. The greatest negative correlation between UVI and stratospheric ozone (-0.5987) occurred at 1 hPa or 47.7 km. Meanwhile, the reduction in total ozone in the atmosphere affected increasing of UVI with a negative correlation of -0.25.
format Theses
author AYU WULANDARI (NIM: 25316308), RIRIS
spellingShingle AYU WULANDARI (NIM: 25316308), RIRIS
ANALYSIS OF STRATOSPHERIC OZONE AND OZONE DEPLETION SUBSTANCES VARIABILITY IN QUALITY OF UV INDEX OVER INDONESIA RELATED TO MONTREAL PROTOCOL
author_facet AYU WULANDARI (NIM: 25316308), RIRIS
author_sort AYU WULANDARI (NIM: 25316308), RIRIS
title ANALYSIS OF STRATOSPHERIC OZONE AND OZONE DEPLETION SUBSTANCES VARIABILITY IN QUALITY OF UV INDEX OVER INDONESIA RELATED TO MONTREAL PROTOCOL
title_short ANALYSIS OF STRATOSPHERIC OZONE AND OZONE DEPLETION SUBSTANCES VARIABILITY IN QUALITY OF UV INDEX OVER INDONESIA RELATED TO MONTREAL PROTOCOL
title_full ANALYSIS OF STRATOSPHERIC OZONE AND OZONE DEPLETION SUBSTANCES VARIABILITY IN QUALITY OF UV INDEX OVER INDONESIA RELATED TO MONTREAL PROTOCOL
title_fullStr ANALYSIS OF STRATOSPHERIC OZONE AND OZONE DEPLETION SUBSTANCES VARIABILITY IN QUALITY OF UV INDEX OVER INDONESIA RELATED TO MONTREAL PROTOCOL
title_full_unstemmed ANALYSIS OF STRATOSPHERIC OZONE AND OZONE DEPLETION SUBSTANCES VARIABILITY IN QUALITY OF UV INDEX OVER INDONESIA RELATED TO MONTREAL PROTOCOL
title_sort analysis of stratospheric ozone and ozone depletion substances variability in quality of uv index over indonesia related to montreal protocol
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/30527
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