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The sources of atmospheric black carbon at a European gateway to the Arctic.

Winiger, P.; Andersson, A.; Eckhardt, S.; Stohl, A.; Gustafsson, O.

2016

Measurements of delta 13C in CH4 and using particle dispersion modeling to characterize sources of Arctic methane within an air mass.

France, J.L.; Cain, M.; Fisher, R.E.; Lowry, D.; Allen, G.; O'Shea, S.J.; Illingworth, S.; Pyle, J.; Warwick, N.; Jones, B.T.; Gallagher, M.W.; Bower, K.; Le Breton, M.; Percival, C.; Muller, J.; Welpott, A.; Bauguitte, S.; George, C.; Hayman, G.D.; Manning, A.J.; Myhre, C.L.; Lanoisellé, M.; Nisbet, E.G.

2016

Safe synthesis of alkylhydroxy and alkylamino nitramines.

Antonsen, S.; Aursnes, M.; Gallantree-Smith, H.; Dye, C.; Stenstrøm, Y.

2016

Algal Pigment Index 2 in the Atlantic off the Southwest Iberian Peninsula: standard and regional algorithms.

Goela, P.C.; Cristina, S.; Kajiyama, T.; Icely, J.; Moore, G.; Fragoso, B.; Newton.; A.

2016

Monitoring of size-segregated particulate matter fractions with optical instruments in urban areas.

Dunea, D.; Savu, T.; Marsteen, L.

The assessment of harmful PM concentrations i.e. particles with an aerodynamic diameter below 2.5 µm, requires continuous monitoring conducted for 24 hours a day, for 365 days a year. Monitoring campaigns for screening the PM levels in a particular urban area facilitate the conceiving of a continuous monitoring plan by establishing where to deploy optimally the optical instruments for on-line measurement. The paper presents the practical efficiency of the outdoor monitoring of PM size fractions using a new optical equipment i.e. Dusttrak DRX 8533 with environmental enclosure and heating module. The experiments were carried out in Targoviste city, Romania, between 2014 and 2015 within the first two phases of the ROkidAIR project (http://www.rokidair.ro) to perform a screening of the PM concentrations existing in these urban areas and to calibrate the prototype of the PM2.5 microstation developed within the project .The utilization of the DustTrak instrument showed that in heavy traffic conditions without significant industrial emissions, the most frequent PM fraction is the submicrometric one (PM1).The results pointed out the usefulness of monitoring four size segregated mass fractions and their relationship with the potential PM emission sources. Outdoor PM2.5 measurements provide key information for evaluating population exposure, planning of air quality and establishing of reliable measures that allow the lowering of PM emission.

2016

Key issues for enhancing citizen participation in co-constructing city futures.

Smørdal, O.; Wensaas, K. E.; Lopez-Aparicio, S.; Pettersen, I. N.; Hoelscher, K.

2016

Environmental chemicals modulate polar bear (Ursus maritimus) peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARG) and adipogenesis in vitro.

Routti, H.; Lille-Langøy, R.; Berg, M.K.; Fink, T.; Harju, M.; Kristiansen, K.; Rostkowski, P.; Rusten, M.; Sylte, I.; Øygarden, L.; Goksøyr, A.

2016

Bridging the gap between policy and science in assessing the health status of marine ecosystems.

Borja, A.; Elliott, M.; Snelgrove P.V.R.; Austen, M.C.; Berg, T.; Cochrane, S.; Carstensen, J.; Danovaro, R.; Greenstreet, S.; Heiskanen, A.-S.; Lynam, C.P.; Mea, M.; Newton, A.; Patrício, J.; Uusitalo, L.; Uyarra, M.C.; Wilson, C.

2016

Wildfires in northern Eurasia affect the budget of black carbon in the Arctic-a 12-year retrospective synopsis (2002-2013).

Evangeliou, N.; Balkanski, Y.; Hao, W. M.; Petkov, A.; Silverstein, R. P.; Corley, R.; Nordgren, B. L.; Urbanski, S. P.; Eckhardt, S.; Stohl, A.; Tunved, P.; Crepinsek, S.; Jefferson, A.; Sharma, S.; Nøjgaard, J. K.; Skov, H.

2016

Inorganic salt interference on CO2+ in aerodyne AMS and ACSM organic aerosol composition studies.

Pieber, S.M.; El Haddad, I.; Slowik, J.G.; Canagaratna, M.R.; Jayne, J.T.; Platt, S.M.; Bozzetti, C.; Daellenbach, K.R.; Fröhlich, R.; Vlachou, A.; Klein, F.; Dommen, J.; Miljevic, B.; Jiménez, J.L.; Worsnop, D.R.; Baltensperger, U.; Prévôt, A.S.H.

2016

Influence of local and regional air pollution on atmospheric measurements in Ny-Ålesund.

Dekthyareva, A.; Edvardsen, K.; Holmén, K.; Hermansen, O.; Hansson, H.-C.

2016

Are poly(anhydride) nanoparticles really safe?

Alonso, T.I.; El Yamani, N.; Dusinska, M.; Salsamendi, A.L.; Oscoz, A.A.

2016

A novel approach to screen and compare emission inventories.

Thunis, P.; Degraeuwe, B.; Cuvelier, K.; Guevara, M.; Tarrasón, L.; Clappier, A.

2016

Assessment of air quality microsensors versus reference methods: The EuNetAir joint exercise.

Borrego, C.; Costa, A.M.; Ginja, J.; Amorim, M.; Coutinho, M.; Karatzas, K.; Sioumis, T.; Katsifarakis, N.; Konstantinidis, K.; De Vito, S.; Esposito, E.; Smith, P.; André, N.; Gérard, P.; Francis, L.A.; Castell, N.; Schneider, P.; Viana, M.; Minguillón, M.C.; Reimringer, W.; Otjes, R.P.; Sicard, O.V.; Pohle, R.; Elen, B.; Suriano, D.; Pfister, V.; Prato, M.; Dipinto, S.; Penza, M.

2016

European UV DataBase (EUVDB) as a repository and quality analyser for solar spectral UV irradiance monitored in Sodankyla.

Heikkila, A.; Kaurola, J.; Lakkala, K.; Karhu, J. M.; Kyro, E.; Koskela, T.; Engelsen, O.; Slaper, H.; Seckmeyer, G.

2016

Top-down estimates of benzene and toluene emissions in the Pearl River Delta and Hong Kong, China.

Fang, X. K.; Shao, M.; Stohl, A.; Zhang, Q.; Zheng, J. Y.; Guo, H.; Wang, C.; Wang, M.; Ou, J. M.; Thompson, R. L.; Prinn, R. G.

2016

Current and future levels of mercury atmospheric pollution on a global scale.

Pacyna, J.M.; Travnikov, O.; De Simone, F.; Hedgecock, I.M.; Sundseth, K.; Pacyna, E.G.; Steenhuisen, F.; Pirrone, N.; Munthe, J.; Kindbom, K.

2016

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