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English: This figure illustrates the anthropogenic and natural sources of bromine in the atmosphere. The major sources include sea spray, salt lakes, marshes, volcanos, anthropogenic sources, and the least input is the polar regions. Bromine's chemistry is linked to other halogens such as chlorine and iodine amplify atmospheric cycling that contributes to troposphere and stratosphere ozone layer destruction. Figure modified from Saiz-Lopez, A., von Glasow, R., 2012. Reactive halogen chemistry in the troposphere. Chemical Society Reviews 41, 6448–6472 and R.von Glasow C.Hughes 2015.
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