The Ozone Hole

During the 1970s, a British Antarctica Survey (BAS) research group monitoring the atmosphere above Antarctica noticed a dramatic loss of ozone in the lower stratosphere as compared to earlier baseline levels. When the first measurements were finally taken in 1985, the drop in ozone levels was so...

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