The stratospheric ozone problem
I. S. A. Isaksen
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The stratospheric ozone problem
Published
1990
Publisher
Institutt for Geofysikk
Pages
16
Request for assistance in preventing death from excessive exposure to chlorofluorocarbon 113 (CFC-113)
Automotive air conditioning
Chlorofluorocarbon-11, -12, and nitrous oxide measurements at the NOAA/GMCC baseline stations (16 September 1973 to 31 December 1979)
The Economics of managing chlorofluorocarbons
U.S. participation in international negotiations on ozone protocol
After Cooling
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For most readers, The stratospheric ozone problem typically takes between 20m and 13m to complete. This is based on the book's length of approximately 4,000 words and common reading speeds.
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Who is the author of The stratospheric ozone problem?
The stratospheric ozone problem was written by I. S. A. Isaksen.
When was The stratospheric ozone problem published?
The publication date for this specific edition is 1990. The original work may have been published on a different date.