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NotesESS HLTopic 6.4Ozone depletion
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Ozone depletion

IB Environmental Systems and Societies • Unit 6

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Contents

  • Causes of ozone depletion
  • The ozone hole

Causes of ozone depletion

Big idea: Ozone-depleting substances (ODS) like CFCs release chlorine atoms that catalytically destroy ozone molecules — one chlorine atom can destroy thousands of ozone molecules.

Main ozone-depleting substances

  • CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons): Used in refrigerators, air conditioners, aerosol sprays, foam
  • Halons: Used in fire extinguishers; contain bromine (even more destructive than chlorine)
  • HCFCs: Transitional replacements for CFCs; less harmful but still damaging
  • Carbon tetrachloride: Industrial solvent
  • Methyl bromide: Agricultural fumigant

The catalytic destruction process

  • CFCs are very stable and rise slowly to the stratosphere
  • UV radiation breaks down CFCs, releasing chlorine atoms (Cl)
  • Chlorine reacts with ozone: Cl + O₃ → ClO + Oâ‚‚
  • ClO reacts with oxygen atom: ClO + O → Cl + Oâ‚‚
  • The chlorine atom is released and can destroy MORE ozone
  • One Cl atom can destroy ~100,000 ozone molecules before being removed
CFCs are catalysts — they speed up ozone destruction without being used up. Thats why even small amounts are so damaging.
Exam tip: Be able to explain the catalytic cycle — how chlorine destroys ozone AND is regenerated to destroy more.

The ozone hole

Big idea: The ozone hole forms over Antarctica each spring due to unique polar conditions that accelerate ozone destruction.

Why Antarctica?

  • Polar vortex: Circular wind pattern isolates Antarctic air during winter
  • Extreme cold: Temperatures below -78°C allow polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) to form
  • PSCs: Ice crystals provide surfaces for chemical reactions that release active chlorine
  • Spring sunlight: When sun returns, UV triggers rapid ozone destruction
  • Seasonal cycle: Hole forms in September-October, shrinks by December

Trends in ozone depletion

  • 1985: Ozone hole first discovered by British Antarctic Survey
  • 1987–2000s: Hole expanded, reaching maximum size ~25 million km²
  • Since ~2000: Stabilisation and early signs of recovery
  • Projection: Full recovery expected by ~2066 for Antarctic, sooner elsewhere
  • Time lag: CFCs persist in atmosphere for 50–100 years
Recovery is slow because CFCs have long atmospheric residence times. Even though we stopped producing them, theyre still in the atmosphere destroying ozone.
Exam tip: Questions often ask you to describe trends from ozone data. Note the increase (1980s–2000s), stabilisation, and early recovery.

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6.1.1Structure of the atmosphere
6.1.2The greenhouse effect & energy balance
6.1.3Albedo & heat redistribution
6.2.1Evidence for climate change
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Define

Give the precise meaning of key terms related to Ozone depletion.

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Describe

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Explain

Give reasons WHY — cause and effect within Ozone depletion.

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Weigh strengths AND limitations of approaches in Ozone depletion.

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