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Chapter 7: Stratospheric Ozone Depletion
The primary sources for this chapter have been:
ACIA, 2004.
Impacts of a Warming Arctic
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ACIA, 2005.
Ozone and Ultraviolet Radiation
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Ozone Depletion: 2006
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Suggested Further Reading
AMAP, 1998. “Chapter 11: Climate Change, Ozone, and Ultraviolet Radiation.” In
AMAP Assessment Re-
port: Arctic Pollution Issues
. Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme. Oslo, Norway.
Balter, M., 2013. “Archaeologists Say the 'Anthropocene' Is Here - But It Began Long Ago.”
Science
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340(6130):261-62.
Bernhard, G., G. Manney, V. Fioletov, J.-U. Grooß, A. Heikkilä, B. Johnsen, T. Koskela, K. Lakkala, R.
Müller, C. L. Myhre and M. Rex, 2012. “Arctic Ozone and UV Radiation” (in “State of the Climate in
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