“…Many bromide tracer studies are conducted in soils used for agriculture, which are very different from the organic forest and peat soils used in previous bromination studies, especially with regards to organic matter content and pH, which both have shown to be important parameters in soil halogenation reactions (Gustavsson et al., 2012; Öberg et al., 1996). There are many examples of bromide mass balances being incomplete in tracer studies where bromide was applied on the soil surface (e.g., Brown et al., 2000; Hagedorn et al., 2015; Lange et al., 1996; Mehrtens et al., 2020; Torrentó et al., 2018; Wessolek et al., 2000; Wettstein et al., 2016; Whitmer et al., 2000; Wilson et al., 1993). Also examples on unexpected bromide leaching at later stages of a tracer experiment are reported in the literature, where all bromide should have been flushed from the system (Bero et al., 2016; Mehrtens et al., 2020).…”