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Microplastic in the surface waters of the Ross Sea (Antarctica): Occurrence, distribution and characterization by FTIR.

Cincinelli, A.; Scopetani, C.; Chelazzi, D.; Lombardini, E.; Martellini, T.; Katsoyiannis, A.; Fossi, M. C.; Corsolini, S.

2017

Number concentrations and modal structure of indoor/outdoor fine particles in four European cities.

Lazaridis, M.; Eleftheriadis, K.; Zdimal, V.; Schwarz, J.; Wagner, Z.; Ondracek, J.; Drossinos, Y.; Glytsos, T.; Vratolis, S.; Tørseth, K.; Moravec, P.; Hussein, T.; Smolik, J.

2017

Bottom RedOx Model (BROM v.1.1): a coupled benthic-pelagic model for simulation of water and sediment biogeochemistry.

Yakushev, E. V.; Protsenko, E. A.; Bruggeman, J.; Wallhead, P.; Pakhomova, S. V.; Yakubov, S. Kh.; Bellerby, R. G. J.; Couture, R.-M.

2017

Review of urban secondary organic aerosol formation from gasoline and diesel motor vehicle emissions.

Gentner, D. R.; Jathar, S. H.; Gordon, T. D.; Bahreini, R.; Day, D. A.; El Haddad, I.; Hayes, P. L.; Pieber, S. M.; Platt, S. M.; de Gouw, J.; Goldstein, A. H.; Harley, R. A.; Jimenez, J. L.; Prévôt, A. S. H.; Robinson, A. L.

2017

Metal pollution around Norwegian industries studied by analysis of naturally growing moss samples. 2015 survey. NILU report

Steinnes, E.; Uggerud, H. T.

On request from the Norwegian Environment Agency, a survey of atmospheric deposition of heavy metals around industrial enterprises in Norway has been carried out. The participation was voluntary and 22 industries located at 17 different sites financed their own participation. The survey is based on analysis of samples of naturally growing moss collected around the
enterprises during the summer of 2015 and includes 57 different elements. For a majority of the sites this survey is a followup of corresponding surveys carried out in 2000, 2005, and 2010. In general the results show that deposition of heavy metals close to the industries depends closely on the industrial processes used as well as the local topographic and meteorological conditions. The results are evaluated relative to corresponding background levels in moss in parts of Norway with low impact of air pollution. Like in previous surveys, the generally most polluted industrial location is Mo i Rana, followed by Odda. At most sites only minor general improvement is observed since the previous survey in 2010.

2017

Modelling the descent of nitric oxide during the elevated stratopause event of january 2013.

Orsolini, Y. J.; Limpasuvan, V.; Pérot, K.; Espy, P.; Hibbins, R.; Lossow, S.; Raaholt Larsson, K.; Murtagh, D.

2017

Maternal serum levels of perfluoroalkyl substances and organochlorines and indices of fetal growth: a Scandinavian case-cohort study

Lauritzen, H. B.; Larose, T. L.; Oien, T.; Sandanger, T. M.; Odland, J. O.; van de Bor, M.; Jacobsen, G. W.

2017

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