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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, VOL. 37, L18502, doi:2010GL044301, 2010 Has the ozone hole contributed to increased Antarctic sea ice extent? M. Sigmond1 and J. C. Fyfe2 Received 11 June 2010; revised 23 July 2010
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