University of Michigan Researchers Detect Bromine Atoms in Springtime Arctic
July 02, 2019
July 02, 2019
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, July 2 [TNSscienceresearch] -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
For the first time, researchers at the University of Michigan have detected bromine atoms in the atmosphere, and in doing so, have confirmed the reaction pathway through which mercury is removed from the atmosphere and enters the ecosystem in the springtime Arctic.
Mercury is a particularly toxic pollutant largely emitted through human activities such as coa . . .
For the first time, researchers at the University of Michigan have detected bromine atoms in the atmosphere, and in doing so, have confirmed the reaction pathway through which mercury is removed from the atmosphere and enters the ecosystem in the springtime Arctic.
Mercury is a particularly toxic pollutant largely emitted through human activities such as coa . . .