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Enantiomer-selective and quantitative trace analysis of selected persistent organic pollutants (POP) in traditional food from Western Greenland.

Carlsson, P.; Herzke, D.; Kallenborn, R.

Special Issue: 4th Norwegian Environmental Toxicology Symposium: Emerging Challenges and Threats in the Arctic

2014

En vellykket miljømessig bærekraftig sirkulær økonomi – Utfordringer og muligheter fra et forskningsperspektiv

Bouman, Evert Alwin; Abbasi, Golnoush; Rostkowski, Pawel Marian; Dusinska, Maria; Guerreiro, Cristina

2021

En giftig cocktail i havet

Herzke, Dorte (interview subject); Lyngmoe, Helge (journalist)

2020

En brennende «skrekkfilm» – som også kan komme til Norge

Evangeliou, Nikolaos (interview subject); Thorenfeldt, Gunnar; Halvorsen, Bjørn Egil (journalists)

2021

Empowerment at all costs? Citizens' Observatory in practice.

Grossberndt, S.; Liu, H.-Y.; Soloaga, I.A.; Robinson, J.A.; Bartonova, A.

2016

Empowering students to improve their indoor school environment with the help of low-cost air quality sensors - CITI-SENSE project.

Robinson, J.A.R.; Holøs, S.B.H.; Kåstad Høiskar, B.A.; Kocman, D.K.; Crawford, J.O.C.; Keune, H.K.; Jovaševic-Stojanovic, M.; Bartonova, A.; Horvat, M.H.

2015

Empowering citizens to improve quality of life in urban environments; the CITI-SENSE Barcelona case study. NILU F

Cole-Hunter, T.; Nieuwenhuijsen, M.J.; Turco, E.; Fernandez, A.; Williams, M.; Bartonova, A.

2013

Emissions. Air pollution studies, 18

Cinnirella, S.; Feng, X.; Friedli, H.; Levin, L.; Pacyna, J.; Pacyna, E.G.; Streets, D.; Sundseth, K.

2011

Emissions, transport, and chemistry downwind of oil extraction facilities in the Alaskan Arctic.

Ryerson, T.B.; Peischl, J.W.; Nowak, J.B.; Holloway, J.; Brioude, J.; Cooper, O.R.; Neuman, J.; Trainer, M.; Brock, C.A.; Roberts, J.M.; Warnecke, C.; Schwarz, J.P.; Tans, P.P.; Dlugokencky, E.J.; Novelli, P.C.; Montzka, S.A.; Pierce, R.; Weinheimer, A.J.; Vay, S.A.; Diskin, G.S.; Blake, D.R.; Huey, L.G.; Wennberg, P.O.; Stohl, A.; Jimenez, J.L.; Sodemann, H.; Spackman, J.R.

2009

Emissions, dispersion and deposition of SO2 from Nikel and Zapolyarny. A WRD-Chem model study. NILU OR

Engdahl, B.J.; Velken, A.V.S.; Berglen, T.F.; Hodnebrog, Ø.; Stordal, F.

The WRF-Chem model has been applied to study two specific episodes of pollution from the Nikel and Zapolyarny facilities, the summer episode 2007 and winter 2010/11. Meteorological input data from WRF compare well with data from ECMWF. The model underestimates concentrations of SO2 in specific episodes, a possible explanation for this is that the flue gas plume is levelled out in the model, in addition little is known about the emissions. A budget for the different processes show that chemical loss and wet deposition are most important in summer time, while wet and dry deposition are most important in winter time. WRF-Chem is computational demanding and most suited to study processes and specific episodes.

2014

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