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30 Internet Resources (Ozone Depletion)




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This article is from the Ozone Depletion FAQ, by Robert Parson rparson@spot.colorado.edu with numerous contributions by others.

30 Internet Resources (Ozone Depletion)

This list is preliminary and by no means comprehensive; it includes a
few sites that I have found particularly useful and which provide
good starting points for further exploration.

Probably the most extensive collection of online resources is that provided
by the Consortium for International Earth Science Information Network:
http://sedac.ciesin.org/ozone/
It includes links to many other documents, including on-line versions
of some of the original research papers. At the present time portions
of the site are very much under construction.

Lenticular Press publishes a multimedia CD-ROM (for Apple Macintosh)
containing ozone data and images, as well as a hypertext document similar
to this FAQ. For sample images and information about ordering the CD,
see http://www.lenticular.com/ Note that these samples are copyrighted
and may not be further distributed.

The NOAA Aeronomy Lab: http://www.al.noaa.gov/ ,
has the text of the Executive Summary of the 1994 WMO Scientific
Assessment, http://www.al.noaa.gov/WWWHD/pubdocs/WMOUNEP94.html

The United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) Ozone Secretariat:
Main page http://www.unep.org/unep/secretar/ozone/home.htm (Nairobi, Kenya).
Mirror site http://www.unep.ch/ozone/ (Geneva, Switzerland).

The US Environmental Protection Agency has an ozone page that includes
links to both science and policy resources:
http://www.epa.gov/docs/ozone/index.html

Some of the more interesting scientific web pages include:

The Centre for Antarctic Information and Research (ICAIR) in New Zealand:
http://icair.iac.org.nz/ozone/index.html

Environment Canada: http://www.doe.ca/ozone/index.htm

The TOMS home page: http://jwocky.gsfc.nasa.gov/

The EASOE home page: http://www.atm.ch.cam.ac.uk/images/easoe/

The UARS Project Definition page:
http://daac.gsfc.nasa.gov/CAMPAIGN_DOCS/UARS_project.html

The HALOE home page: http://haloedata.larc.nasa.gov/home.html

The British Antarctic Survey:
http://www.nbs.ac.uk/public/icd/jds/ozone/

The ETH Zuerich Institute for Atmospheric Science
http://www.umnw.ethz.ch/LAPETH/lapeth.html

The Institute for Meteorology at the Free University of Berlin:
http://strat-www.met.fu-berlin.de/

The Climate Prediction Center's TOVS Total Ozone Analysis page:
http://nic.fb4.noaa.gov:80/products/stratosphere/tovsto/

The USDA UV-B Radiation Monitoring Program Climate Network,
http://uvb.nrel.colostate.edu/UVB/uvb_climate_network.html

 

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