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Infrared Spectroscopic Observations of the Polar Stratosphere

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Abstract

The discovery by Farman et al. (1985) of a large springtime depletion of ozone over Antarctica and its subsequent confirmation as a large scale progressive phenomenon has led to intensive theoretical and experimental investigations in both polar regions to determine the cause and extent of this effect.

© 1991 Optical Society of America

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