Abstract
The impact of industrial and agricultural human activities on the environment has now reached such proportions that even global scale effects are clearly observed. These activities lead to a steady growth in the atmospheric abundance of several radiatively and chemically active trace gases which influence the greenhouse effect and the tropospheric and stratospheric ozone.
© 1993 Optical Society of America
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