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    Technical note: A method for calculating offsets to ozone depletion and climate impacts of ozone-depleting substances by G. B. Dreyfus, G. B. Dreyfus, S. A. Montzka, S. O. Andersen, R. Ferris

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Further, we roughly estimate the magnitude of offset each type of action could provide for ozone depletion, climate, and other environmental impacts that Montreal Protocol Parties agree warrant remedial action.…”
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    Simulation of polar ozone depletion: An update by Solomon, Susan, Kinnison, Doug, Bandoro, Justin, Garcia, Rolando

    Published 2016
    “…We evaluate polar ozone depletion chemistry using the specified dynamics version of the Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model for the year 2011. …”
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    No severe ozone depletion in the tropical stratosphere in recent decades by J. Kuttippurath, G. P. Gopikrishnan, R. Müller, S. Godin-Beekmann, J. Brioude

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Here, we analyse ground-based, ozonesonde and satellite ozone measurements to examine the ozone depletion and the spatiotemporal trends in ozone in the tropics during the past 5 decades (1980–2020). …”
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    Weakening of springtime Arctic ozone depletion with climate change by M. Friedel, G. Chiodo, T. Sukhodolov, J. Keeble, J. Keeble, T. Peter, S. Seeber, A. Stenke, A. Stenke, A. Stenke, H. Akiyoshi, E. Rozanov, D. Plummer, P. Jöckel, G. Zeng, O. Morgenstern, B. Josse

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…<p>In the Arctic stratosphere, the combination of chemical ozone depletion by halogenated ozone-depleting substances (hODSs) and dynamic fluctuations can lead to severe ozone minima. …”
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    Opinion: Stratospheric ozone – depletion, recovery and new challenges by M. P. Chipperfield, M. P. Chipperfield, S. Bekki

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The increasing atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, methane (CH<span class="inline-formula"><sub>4</sub></span>) and nitrous oxide (N<span class="inline-formula"><sub>2</sub></span>O), have large potential to perturb stratospheric ozone in different ways, but their future evolutions, and hence impacts, are uncertain. Ozone depletion through injection of smoke particles has been observed following recent Australian wildfires. …”
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    Fundamental differences between Arctic and Antarctic ozone depletion by Solomon, Susan, Min, Flora, Haskins, Jessica D., Ivy, Diane J

    Published 2015
    “…Antarctic ozone depletion is associated with enhanced chlorine from anthropogenic chlorofluorocarbons and heterogeneous chemistry under cold conditions. …”
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    Can stratospheric temperature trends be attributed to ozone depletion? by Hare, S, Gray, L, Lahoz, W, O'Neill, A, Steenman-Clark, L

    Published 2004
    “…A significant stratospheric mean temperature trend of -0.17 K/ decade is attributed to ozone depletion. It is found that, although increasing the ensemble size to 20 members would have considerable benefits, increasing the ensemble size further would not dramatically improve confidence in the results. …”
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    Observations of ozone depletion events in a Finnish boreal forest by X. Chen, L. L. J. Quéléver, P. L. Fung, J. Kesti, M. P. Rissanen, J. Bäck, P. Keronen, H. Junninen, H. Junninen, T. Petäjä, V.-M. Kerminen, M. Kulmala

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Among these observations, a number of ozone depletion events that lasted for more than 3 h were identified, and they occurred mainly in autumn and winter months. …”
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    Bromine measurements in ozone depleted air over the Arctic Ocean by J. A. Neuman, J. B. Nowak, L. G. Huey, J. B. Burkholder, J. E. Dibb, J. S. Holloway, J. Liao, J. Peischl, J. M. Roberts, T. B. Ryerson, E. Scheuer, H. Stark, R. E. Stickel, D. J. Tanner, A. Weinheimer

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…In situ measurements of ozone, photochemically active bromine compounds, and other trace gases over the Arctic Ocean in April 2008 are used to examine the chemistry and geographical extent of ozone depletion in the arctic marine boundary layer (MBL). …”
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    Vortex-averaged Arctic ozone depletion in the winter 2002/2003 by T. Christensen, B. M. Knudsen, M. Streibel, S. B. Andersen, A. Benesova, G. Braathen, H. Claude, J. Davies, H. De Backer, H. Dier, V. Dorokhov, M. Gerding, M. Gil, B. Henchoz, H. Kelder, R. Kivi, E. Kyrö, Z. Litynska, D. Moore, G. Peters, P. Skrivankova, R. Stübi, T. Turunen, G. Vaughan, P. Viatte, A. F. Vik, P. von der Gathen, I. Zaitcev

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…A total ozone depletion of 68&plusmn;7 Dobson units between 380 and 525K from 10 December 2002 to 10 March 2003 is derived from ozone sonde data by the vortex-average method, taking into account both diabatic descent of the air masses and transport of air into the vortex. …”
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    Evolution of total column ozone prior to the era of ozone depletion by Stefan Brönnimann, Stefan Brönnimann

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The focus of most research studies over the last 40 years was on the era of ozone depletion and the detection of signs of recovery. …”
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