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Title:The Antarctic Ozone Hole.
Author(s):Stolarski, Richard S.
Source:Scientific American; Jan88, Vol. 258 Issue 1, p30, 7p, 10 diagrams, 2 graphs, 1c
Document Type:Article
Subject(s):HALLEY Base (Antarctica)
ATMOSPHERIC ozone
OZONE layer depletion
Geographic Term(s):ANTARCTICA
Abstract:Reports on the decrease in the springtime amounts of ozone in the atmosphere over Halley Bay, Antarctica between 1977-1984. Dimensions of the region of ozone depletion; Possible catasthropic effect of the depletion of the ozone layer; Technology used by scientists to measure the extent of the depletion; Foremost explanations for the ozone hole.
ISSN:0036-8733
Accession Number:10557348
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