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https://www.preprints.org/manuscript/202403.0854/v1

*Author*
Takashi Ohmori

*14 March 2024*

https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202403.0854.v1Copy

*Abstract*
A method of geoengineering/solar radiation management is proposed as global
warming countermeasure. The idea is to decrease surface temperature by
increasing stratospheric ozone. One-dimensional (vertical)
radiative-convective equilibrium temperature calculations show that surface
temperature can be lowered by increasing the amount of ozone in the
stratosphere. It was the increase in altitude above about 25 km that
reduced surface temperatures. The method of increasing the amount of ozone
(O3 injection), the rate of decrease of surface temperature after the ozone
increase, and the rate of decrease of ozone concentration by photochemical
reaction and diffusion/transport after the ozone increase are discussed.

*Source: Preprints.Org*

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