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Environmental Science and Pollution Research
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News on the Antarctic Ozone Hole

Authors: Varotsos, C.;

News on the Antarctic Ozone Hole

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[1] Varotsos C (2005): Modern computational techniques for environmental data; Application to the global ozone layer. Lect Notes Comput Sc 3516, 504–510 [2] Varotsos C, Ondov J, Efstathiou M (2005): Scaling properties of air pollution in Athens and Baltimore, Maryland. Atmos Environ 39 (22) 4041–4047 [3] Varotsos C (2004): The Extraordinary Events of the Major, Sudden Stratospheric Warming, the Diminutive Antarctic Ozone Hole, and its Split in 2002. ESPR – Environ Sci & Pollut Res 11 (6) 405–411 [4] Varotsos C (2004): Atmospheric pollution and remote sensing: implications for the southern hemisphere ozone hole split in 2002 and the northern mid-latitude ozone trend. Adv in Space Res 33 (3) 249–253 [5] Varotsos C (2003): Major sudden warming and strange twist of the ozone hole over Antarctica in 2002. European Physics News 34/2, 66–67 [6] Varotsos C (2002): The Southern Hemisphere Ozone Hole Split in 2002. ESPR – Environ Sci & Pollut Res 9, 375–376 [7] Varotsos C (2003): What is the lesson from the unprecedented event over Antarctica in 2002? ESPR – Environ Sci & Pollut Res, 10, 80–81 [8] Varotsos C (2003): Why did a 'no-ozone-hole' episode occur in Antarctica? EOS 84 (19) 183 [9] Varotsos C (2005): Power-law correlations in column ozone over Antarctica. Int J Remote Sens 26 (16) 3333–3342 [10] Kondratyev KY, Cracknell AP (2005): Special issue. Atmospheric ozone: The ozone hole in the context of global change – Preface. Int J Remote Sens 26 (16) 3331–3332 1 The Non-linear Character of the Antarctic Ozone Hole and Its Unprecedented Behaviour

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Greenhouse Effect, Ozone, Atmosphere, Antarctic Regions

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