Organic bromine compounds produced in sea ice in Antarctic winter
Short-lived natural bromocarbons, which contribute to ozone depletion in the atmosphere, are believed to be produced through light-driven processes, mainly in oceans. Here the authors present bromocarbon measurements in snow, sea ice, and air during polar winter that show an unexpected source of bro...
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Main Authors: | Katarina Abrahamsson, Anna Granfors, Martin Ahnoff, Carlos A. Cuevas, Alfonso Saiz-Lopez |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e552646c89a845fdbc64b28a5eada3c7 |
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