- Stutz, J.;
- Thomas, J. L;
- Hurlock, S. C;
- Schneider, M.;
- von Glasow, R.;
- Piot, M.;
- Gorham, K.;
- Burkhart, J. F;
- Ziemba, L.;
- Dibb, J. E;
- Lefer, B. L
Abstract. Reactive halogens, and in particular bromine oxide (BrO), have frequently been observed in regions with large halide reservoirs, for example during bromine catalyzed coastal polar ozone depletion events. Much less is known about the presence and impact of reactive halogens in areas without obvious halide reservoirs, such as the polar ice sheets or continental snow.