© CNRS AV - 1989
Ozone Hole of the Southern Hemisphere in 1987 (The)
Reference
73
Duration
00:04:00
Production year
1989
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Original material
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4/3
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The series of satellite images of the southern hemisphere, taken between August 1st and December 31st, 1987, showing variations in the thickness of the ozone layer around the South Pole and the ozone hole that could be seen for about five weeks, in October.