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Table 1. ODS and N 2 O phaseout cases considered and their impact on integrated EESC and globally averaged total column ozone (calculated by the GSFC model) relative to the baseline case
Fig. 1. Projected mixing ratios of N 2 O and selected ODSs for the baseline scenario and mitigation cases
Figure 2 illustrates the maximum extent to which ODS and N 2 O emission phaseouts can accelerate the recovery of ozone and EESC towards a state defined by the emissions of no ODSs or anthropogenic N 2 O at any time
Fig. 3. Comparison of normalized ozone depletion from NOCAR (blue) and GSFC (black) models with EESC (dashed)
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