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      Chlorine activation and ozone depletion in the Arctic stratospheric vortex during the first five winters of HALOE observations on the UARS
          
  
	Müller, Ruth, Crutzen, P. J., Grooß, J.-U., Brühl, Ch., Gernandt, Hartwig, Rusell, J. M. and Tuck, A. F.		
		
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	Müller, Ruth, Crutzen, P. J., Grooß, J.-U., Brühl, Ch., Gernandt, Hartwig, Rusell, J. M. and Tuck, A. F.		
		
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        Atmospheric ozone. Proceedings XVIII Quadriennal Ozone Symposium, L'Aquila, Italy, 1996 (R D Bojkov, G Visconti, eds ) International Ozone Commission.
      
      
        
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Müller, R. 			
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Crutzen, P. J. 			
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Grooß, J. U. 			
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Brühl, C. 			
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Gernandt, H. 			
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Rusell, J. M. 			
		
				
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Tuck, A. F. 			
		
				
					
		
	
	
  
	(1998):	
	Chlorine activation and ozone depletion in the Arctic stratospheric vortex during the first five winters of HALOE observations on the UARS
		
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		Atmospheric ozone. Proceedings XVIII Quadriennal Ozone Symposium, L'Aquila, Italy, 1996 (R D Bojkov, G Visconti, eds ) International Ozone Commission	
		
		
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