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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-26-9741-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-26-9741-2026
Research article
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10 Jul 2026
Research article |  | 10 Jul 2026

Analysis of Antarctic ozone trends from 1979 to 2023

Haotian He, Shujie Chang, Martyn P. Chipperfield, Sandip S. Dhomse, Wuhu Feng, Saffron G. Heddell, Yajuan Li, and Mark Weber

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Overall, in the long-term, Antarctic ozone evolution reflects the interplay of multiple processes, with dynamical drivers holding a particularly strong influence on recovery patterns. The Brewer-Dobson circulation perturbations play a significant role in the long-term ozone trend, requiring more research and continued attention to the ozone hole and dynamic processes to improve our understanding of long-term ozone variability and predict future changes in the Antarctic ozone hole.
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