A growing threat to the ozone layer from short-lived anthropogenic chlorocarbons
Large and effective reductions in emissions of long-lived ozone-depleting substance (ODS) are being achieved through the Montreal Protocol, the effectiveness of which can be seen in the declining atmospheric abundances of many ODSs. An important remaining uncertainty concerns the role of very short-...
Main Authors: | Oram, David E., Ashfold, Matthew J., Laube, Johannes C., Gooch, Lauren J., Humphrey, Stephen, Sturges, William T., Leedham-Elvidge, Emma, Forster, Grant L., Harris, Neil R.P., Mead, Mohammed Iqbal, Samah, Azizan Abu, Phang, Siew Moi, Ou-Yang, Chang-Feng, Lin, Neng-Huei, Wang, Jia-Lin, Baker, Angela K., Brenninkmeijer, Carl A.M., Sherry, David |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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European Geosciences Union
2017
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/19068/1/A_growing_threat_to_the_ozone_layer_from_short-lived_anthropogenic_chlorocarbons.pdf |
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