At 05:17 PM 9/14/00 -0700, Eric wrote:
The link between antarctic ozone depletion and CFC
emissions
is pretty well established by in-situ measurements.
Please provide a reference for this, I follow several science journals
(both refereed an non-refereed) and a definitive study that links the
Chlorine ions in Antarctic ozone to CFC emissions should have shown up
prominently either in one of them or in references by other studies.
I'll break my promise for this request for a reference.
From an old file on the subject I find: Russell et al.
1996 Nature 379, 526.
"Satellite Confirmation of the Dominance of
Chlorofluorocarbons in the
Global Stratospheric Chlorine Budget"
I'm sure there would be something more recent if I looked.
Numerous papers link chlorine ions to low ozone concentration through in situ
measurements. Any one of a hundred would do, like:
Newman et al. 1997 GRL 24, 2689
"Anomalously low ozone over the Arctic"
Eric