Decline in the Tropospheric Abundance of Halogen from Halocarbons: Implications for Stratospheric Ozone Depletion
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James W. Elkins | James H. Butler | S. Montzka | J. Butler | J. Elkins | R. Myers | T. Thompson | A. Clarke | L. Lock | Stephen A. Montzka | T. H. Swanson | Andrew D. Clarke | Richard C. Myers | Thayne M. Thompson | Thomas H. Swanson | Loreen T. Lock
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