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What would have happened to the ozone layer if chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) had not been regulated?P. A. Newman, L. D. Oman, A. R. Douglass, E. L. Fleming, S. M. Frith, M. M. Hurwitz, S. R. Kawa, C. H. Jackman, N. A. Krotkov, E. R. Nash, J. E. Nielsen, S. Pawson, R. S. Stolarski, and G. J. M. VeldersAbstract Notice on Discussion StatusThe requested discussion paper has a corresponding peer-reviewed
final revised paper in the journal Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (ACP). You are
encouraged to refer to the final revised version. Final Revised Paper (ACP) Discussion Paper (PDF, 8658 KB) Discussion Paper (PDF, 8658 KB) Final Revised Paper (ACP) | Interactive Discussion | Status: Closed |
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| | RC S9810: 'Review', Drew Shindell, 12 Dec 2008 | AC S11659: 'Reply to Dr. Shindell', Paul A. Newman, 16 Mar 2009 | | | RC S10238: 'Very nice and relevant study', Anonymous Referee #3, 06 Jan 2009 | AC S11668: 'Reply to Dr. Harris', Paul A. Newman, 16 Mar 2009 | | | RC S10561: 'Review', Neil Harris, 21 Jan 2009 | AC S11673: 'Reply to Reviewer #3', Paul A. Newman, 16 Mar 2009 |
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