UV-B screening by tropospheric ozone: Implications for the National Ambient Air Quality Standard

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Lutter, R
Wolz, C
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10.1021/es972180r
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Tropospheric ozone reduces human exposure to harmful ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation. A 10-ppb decrease in seasonal average concentrations of ozone (about 20%) is estimated to lead to increases in cancers and cataracts valued at $0.29 billion to $1.1 billion annually. EPA in its ongoing review of the National Ambient Air Quality Standard for ozone should set a standard to minimize all identifiable health effects, including UV-B radiation-related effects. If these estimates are confirmed, this approach may reduce avoidable cancers, cataracts, and deaths by leading to a different standard than that recently proposed in a program already costing more than $20 billion annually.
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页码:A142 / A146
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