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Why are atmospheric BrO and ClO important to measure by satellite?

BrO and ClO significantly deplete ozone from the atmosphere. Researchers at Harvard University state: It is a remarkable fact that perhaps the most important observation coupling climate forcing …
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Are atmospheric halogen oxides "supposed to be" in the atmosphere? Where do they come from?

Classifying the presence of halogen oxides in the atmosphere as either natural, pollution or mixed bag, would result in mixed bag. Natural sources of halogen oxides include the ocean and volcanoes. I …
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The influence of special emissions (possibly coal mining activity) on particulate matters

The first thing to consider is, if it is not the adjacent coal mine, what other nearby sources could produce such a result. Is there a coal fired power station or a factory nearby. If there are no oth …
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Does increased water vapour in atmosphere increase the risk of hypoxia?

The atmospheric concentration of oxygen is 20.8 percent, which is a significantly large proportion of the atmosphere. Oxygen is being depleted because of the burning of fossil fuels, but the rate of d …
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