Mass-Dependent and -Independent Fractionation of Mercury Isotope during Gas-Phase Oxidation of Elemental Mercury Vapor by Atomic Cl and Br
Guangyi Sun(University of Chinese Academy of Sciences), Lihai Shang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jonas Sommar(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Runsheng Yin(Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences), Weigang Wang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xinbin Feng(Institute of Geochemistry), Che‐Jen Lin(Lamar University), Maofa Ge(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xuewu Fu(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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