Bromine Explosions, Mercury vis-a-vis Polar Climate
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Abstract
Researcliers discover that climate phenomenon is responsible for the mercury-tainted polar bears and sea birds. This trend will increase. The same phenomenon may likely fume the increasing global warming.
John Burrows, atmospheric researcher at the Bremen University discovered bromine explosions on the poles before 15 years. As soon as the sun came out of the polar night bromine accumulated suddenly in the atmosphere. The bromine content rose 50 times more than before and remained for a long time on the whole of arctic and Antarctic regions during spring. Then bromine just disappeared mysteriously again as revealed in the satellite data.
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2013-01-01
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Ghosh, A. K. (2013). Bromine Explosions, Mercury vis-a-vis Polar Climate. Indian Science Cruiser, 27(1), 8–9. Retrieved from http://informaticsjournals.com/index.php/ISC/article/view/37836
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