Tropical ocean sucks up vast amounts of ozone - earth - 26 June 2008 - New Scientist Environment
An important mechanism for sucking ozone and methane out of the atmosphere has been discovered over the tropical Atlantic. The finding reveals how the two greenhouse gasses are kept in check by natural chemical reactions.
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