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This article is from the Ozone Depletion: The Antarctic Ozone Hole FAQ, by Robert Parson rparson@spot.colorado.edu with numerous contributions by others.

18 Introductory Reading (Ozone Depletion: The Antarctic Ozone Hole)

[Graedel and Crutzen] T. Graedel and P. Crutzen, _Atmospheric
Change: an Earth System Perspective_, Freeman, 1993.

[Hamill and Toon] P. Hamill and O. Toon, "Polar stratospheric
clouds and the ozone hole", _Physics Today_ December 1991.

[Stolarski] Richard Stolarski, "The Antarctic Ozone Hole", _Sci.
American_ Jan. 1988. (this article is now seriously out of date,
but it is still a good place to start).

[Toon and Turco] O. Toon and R. Turco, "Polar Stratospheric Clouds
and Ozone Depletion", _Sci. American_ June 1991

[Zurer] P. S. Zurer, "Ozone Depletion's Recurring Surprises
Challenge Atmospheric Scientists", _Chemical and Engineering News_,
24 May 1993, pp. 9-18.

 

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