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New emerging pollutants in air. NILU OR

Manø, S.; Herzke, D.; Schlabach, M.

2008

Spécification des Modèles d'Importation. NILU OR

Laupsa, H.; Bruno, M.

2008

Overall administration plan for the Norwegian Sea. Consequences of atmospheric emissions. NILU OR

Solberg, S.; Knudsen, S.; Wathne, B.M.; Høgåsen, T.; Aarrestad, P.A.; Reitan, O.

2008

Suivi et évaluation de la Qualité de l'Air. NILU OR

Sivertsen, B.; Guerreiro, C.

2008

Dispersion calculation and evaluations of effects of nitrogen deposition from Yara Porsgrunn. NILU OR

Gjerstad, K.I.; Wathne, B.M.; Høgåsen, T.; Aarrestad, P.A.; Reitan, O.

2008

PM10 and PM2,5 in Trondheim during the winter 2005/06. Study of contributions from small scale wood burning and other sources. NILU OR

Larssen, S.; Hagen, L.O.

NILU has carried out an investigation of contributions from small scale wood burning to PM concentrations in air in cities in Norway. In this project phase 2B the contributions to PM in Trondheim from small scale wood burning have been studied.
There were days with high PM concentrations in Trondheim that winter, up to and above 100 µg/m3 of PM10. On days with probable large contributions from wood burning particles, the PM2,5 and PM10 could be over 50 µg/m3 .
Due to analysis problems with the wood burning tracer component (an unexplained interference peak) the wood burning contribution could not be determined quantitatively.

2008

Study of contributions from small scale wood burning to PM in air in cities in Norway - Phase 2A: days with high PM concentrations. NILU OR

Larssen, S.; Hagen, L.O.

NILU has carried out an investigation of contributions from small scale wood burning to PM concentrations in air in cities in Norway. In this project phase (Phase 2a) the contributions from wood burning in Oslo on days with PM >50 ¿g/m3 has been studied.
While wood burning contributes about 35% to PM2.5 and 20-25% to PM10 as winter average, the contribution on high PM10 days can be as high as 50%, making wood burning the main contributor.

2008

Deposition of major inorganic compounds in Norway 2002-2006. NILU OR

Aas, W.; Hjellbrekke, A.-G.; Hole, L.R.; Tørseth, K.

2008

Consequences of emission to air from the oil field Goliat. NILU OR

Berglen, T.F.; Høgåsen, T.; Knudsen, S.; Osmundsen, M.; Sundfjord, A.; Wathne, B.M.; Aarrestad, P.A.

2008

Report on models, model needs and requirements. Contribution to task 5. NILU OR

Berglen, T.F.; Cassiani, M.; Karl, M.; Knudsen, S.

2008

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