ozone

An allotropic form of oxygen containing three atoms in the molecule. It is a bluish gas, very active chemically, and a powerful oxidizing agent. Ozone is formed when oxygen or air is subjected to a silent electric discharge. It occurs in ordinary air in very small amounts only. (Source: UVAROV)



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van Tienhoven AM, Zunckel M, Emberson L, Koosailee A, Otter L 2006. Preliminary assessment of risk of ozone impacts to maize (Zea mays) in Southern Africa. Environmental Pollution 140 (2) 220 - 230
Zunckel M, Venjonoka K, Pienaar JJ, Brunke E-G, Pretorius O, Koosialee A, Raghunandan A, van Tienhoven AM 2004. Surface ozone over southern Africa; synthesis of monitoring results during the cross border air pollution impact assessment project. Atmospheric Environment 38 (36) 6139 - 6147
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Zunckel M, Koosailee A, Yarwood G, Maure G, Venjonoka K, van Tienhoven AM, Otter L 2006. Modelled surface ozone over southern africa during the cross border air pollution impact Assessment project. Environmental modelling and software 21 (7) 911 - 924
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) 2001. The Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer.
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