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Oct 1989
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Geomagnetizm i Aeronomiia (ISSN 0016-7940), vol. 29, Sept.-Oct. 1989, p. 705-717. In Russian.
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Global Air Pollution, Ozone Depletion, Stratosphere, Antarctic Regions, Atmospheric Chemistry, Ozonometry
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The paper presents a survey of recent published works on two aspects of the stratospheric-ozone problem: (1) the search for trends in total ozone content (TOC) on the global scale and (2) the springtime reduction of ozone content over the Antarctic. It is noted that, even though there has definitely been a reduction in the TOC over the past decade (by several percent), there is not enough evidence to conclude that this reduction is due to anthropogenic activity. Other processes, such as changes in the solar short-wavelength radiation in the 11-year cycle, could also have produced the observed reduction.
Avdiushin Sergei Ivanovich
Danilov Aleksei Dmitrievich
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