False colour image of Antarctic ozone hole, 30 November 1992. Artist: Unknown

False colour image of Antarctic ozone hole, 30 November 1992. Artist: Unknown

1-157-379 - Oxford Science Archive/Heritage Images

False colour image of Antarctic ozone hole, 30 November 1992. The ozone layer plays a vital role in protecting life on Earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation. Studies begun in the 1970s showed that the ozone layer was thinning. The phenomenon was particularly evident over the poles, where the layer was even disappearing on a seasonal basis. The occurence was linked with the presence in the atmosphere of a group of man-made chemicals which destroy ozone, known as CFCs (chloroflurocarbons), used in refrigerators and aerosols.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :

Medium
  1. Photograph

Geographic Hierarchy

World Antarctica

  1. 83 50 37 S , 065 43 30 E

Category Hierarchy

Science & Nature Weather & Seasons

Society & Culture Issues & Causes

Locations & Buildings Other

Science & Nature Other

Science & Nature Astronomy


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5138x3400
File Size : 51,180kb


Aliases

  1. 001733
  1. 001733
  1. 0460000238
  1. 1-157-379
  1. 1157379
  1. 238

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