PHYSICAL PROBLEMS OF OZONOSPHERE GLOBAL MONITORING
BY MEANS OF THE AES-110 AIRBORNE ECOLOGICAL STATION
Alexander A. Glorichko
Victor P. Savinykh
Moscow University Engineering Ecology
Geophysics
Gorohovsky, 4
Moscow 103064
RUSSIA
ISPRS Commission VII / Working Group 1
ABSTRACT
With the development of the aerospace complex, the getting of freons tetrachlorcarbons, nitrons oxides,
methilchloroform, methane, carbon dioxide and others into stratosphere resulted in intensifying ozone
decomposition, but nuclear explositions not banned yet completely are of still more harm to the
ozonosphere. They cause the annual increase of earth-reaching biologically hazardous UV-radiation. The
same arguments are the main stimulus for many scientists all over the world o set solving the problem of
the Earth's ozonosphere. The paper will deal with practical aspects of the problem as well, in particular
physical and technical aspects of making specialized postecologycal station aboard the MIG-110 aircraft.
As the problem of etemining the of 40-50 km altitude ozone layers profile boundaries gets its priority
there was appeared a problem o adapting an existing or creating a new means of monitoring-airborne
ground based ecological station (AES-110). This project is being developed now.
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