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Publications by Тatyana V. Rubleva
Antarctic Ozone Hole as a Natural Geophysical Object
E3S Web of Conferences
Earth
Energy
Planetary Sciences
Environmental Science
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Somatic Mutation and the Antarctic Ozone Hole
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Dynamical Modes Associated With the Antarctic Ozone Hole
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Dilution of the Antarctic Ozone Hole Into Southern Midlatitudes, 1998–2000
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Tracing the Second Stage of Ozone Recovery in the Antarctic Ozone-Hole With a "Big Data" Approach to Multivariate Regressions
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Ozone Hole Looms Large
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Strong Dynamical Modulation of the Cooling of the Polar Stratosphere Associated With the Antarctic Ozone Hole
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Polar Processing and Development of the 2004 Antarctic Ozone Hole: First Results From MLS on Aura
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Interannual Variability of the Antarctic Ozone Hole in a GCM. Part II: A Comparison of Unforced and QBO-Induced Variability
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Arctic "Ozone Hole" in a Cold Volcanic Stratosphere
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