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SESS report 2021 – Summary for Stakeholders, The State of Environmental Science in Svalbard
- 1.0552958 - BÚ 2022 NO eng M - Monography Chapter
Petkov, B. H. - Vitale, V. - Di Carlo, P. - Hansen, G. H. - Svendby, T. V. - Láska, K. - Sobolewski, P. S. - Solomatnikova, A. - Pavlova, K. - Johnsen, B. - Posyniak, M. A - Elster, Josef - Mazzola, M. - Lupi, L. - Verazzo, G.
The extreme Arctic ozone depletion in 2020 as was observed from Svalbard (EXAODEP-2020).
SESS report 2021 – Summary for Stakeholders, The State of Environmental Science in Svalbard. Oslo: Svalbard Integrated Arctic Earth Observing System (SIOS), 2021 - (Feldner, J.; Hübner, C.; Lihavainen, H.; Neuber, R.; Zaborska, A.), s. 66-73. ISBN 978-82-93871-04-0
Institutional support: RVO:67985939
Keywords : Arctic ozone * extreme ozone depletions * Arctic environment
OECD category: Ecology
trong stratospheric ozone reductions during the spring months were first observed in Antarctica in the early 1980s. Follow-up ozone monitoring showed that such reductions occurred annually to a varying extent, mainly in the Southern Hemisphere. However, similar events were occasionally observed also in the Northern Hemisphere, these Arctic ozone reductions were especially pronounced in 1996, 1997, 2011 and 2020.
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