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Short-Lived Ozone-Related Compounds, Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion: 1998, World Meteorological Organization
Published
Author(s)
Michael J. Kurylo III, J M. Rodriguez, M O. Andreae, E L. Atlas, D Blake, John M. Butler, S Lal, D J. Lary, P M. Midgley, Stephen A. Montzka, P C. Novelli, C E. Reeves, P G. Simmonds, L P. Steele, W T. Sturges, R F. Weiss, Y Yokouichi
Citation
Global Ozone Research and Monitoring Project Report
Issue
44
Pub Type
Others
Citation
Kurylo, M.
, Rodriguez, J.
, Andreae, M.
, Atlas, E.
, Blake, D.
, Butler, J.
, Lal, S.
, Lary, D.
, Midgley, P.
, Montzka, S.
, Novelli, P.
, Reeves, C.
, Simmonds, P.
, Steele, L.
, Sturges, W.
, Weiss, R.
and Yokouichi, Y.
(1999),
Short-Lived Ozone-Related Compounds, Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion: 1998, World Meteorological Organization, Global Ozone Research and Monitoring Project Report
(Accessed October 7, 2025)