Mar 16 1994

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Diane Farrar of NASA's Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California, stated that NASA, the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration, and the National Science Foundation were conducting an eight-month airborne study of the Antarctic ozone hole and its possible effects. The study, which was to use high-altitude ER-2 NASA aircraft, was to he based in Hawaii and New Zealand. This was the first NASA-sponsored air-borne study of the southern polar region since the 1987 campaign that con-firmed chlorofluorocarbons were the primary cause of ozone destruction. (UP, Mar 16/94)

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