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IN COLD LIGHT. The melting of Barrow's annual polar ice and snow can release huge quantities of pent-up halogens. In sunshine, these chemicals transform mercury—found throughout the atmosphere—into a form that readily falls onto land and water. Credit: K. J. Scott / U. Manitoba
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