posted on 2024-11-14, 16:21authored byA Andrady, P Aucamp, A Bais, C Ballare, L Bjorn, J R Bornman, M Caldwell, T Callaghan, A P Cullen, D J Erickson, F R de Gruijl, D P Hader, Mohammad Ilyas, G Kulandaivelu, H D Kumar, J Longstreth, Richard L McKenzie, M Norval, H Redhwi, R C Smith, Keith R Solomon, B Sulzberger, Y Takizawa, Xiaoyan Tang, A H Teramura, A Torikai, J C van der Leun, Stephen WilsonStephen Wilson, R C Worrest, R G Zepp
The complexity of the linkages between ozone depletion, UV-B radiation and climate change has become more apparent.
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Andrady, A., Aucamp, P., Bais, A., Ballare, C., Bjorn, L., Bornman, J. R., Caldwell, M., Callaghan, T., Cullen, A. P., Erickson, D. J., Gruijl, F. R., Hader, D. P., Ilyas, M., Kulandaivelu, G., Kumar, H. D., Longstreth, J., McKenzie, R. L., Norval, M., Redhwi, H., Smith, R. C., Solomon, K. R.., Sulzberger, B., Takizawa, Y., Tang, X., Teramura, A. H., Torikai, A., van der Leun, J. C., Wilson, S. R.., Worrest, R. C. and Alkivadis, F. (2005). Environmental effects of ozone depletion and its interactions with climate change: Progress report, 2004. Photochemical and Photobiological Sciences, 4 (2), 177-184.