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Assessment of heavy metal and POP pollution on global, regional and national scales

Ilyin, Ilia; Batrakova, Nadezhda; Gusev, Alexey; Kleimenov, Mikhail; Rozovskaya, Olga; Shatalov, Victor; Strizhkina, Irina; Travnikov, Oleg; Vulykh, Nadejda; Breivik, Knut; Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla; Pfaffhuber, Katrine Aspmo; Aas, Wenche; Poupa, Stephan; Wankmüller, Robert; Ullrich, Bernhard; Bank, Michael; Ho, Quang Tri; Vivanco, Marta García; Theobald, Mark, R.; Garrido, Juan Luis; Gil, Victoria; Couvidat, Florian; Colette, Augustin; Mircea, Mihaela; Adani, Mario; Delia, Ilaria; Kouznetsov, Rostislav D.; Kadancev, Evgeny V.

Meteorological Synthesizing Centre - East (MSC-E)

2022

Assessment of ground-level ozone in EEA member countries, with a focus on long-term trends. Technical report, 7/2009

Solberg, S.; Jonson, J.E.; Horalek, J.; Larssen, S.; de Leeuw, F.

2009

Assessment of four methods to estimate surface UV radiation using satellite data, by comparison with ground measurements from four stations in Europe.

Arola, A.; Kalliskota, S.; den Outer, P.N.; Edvardsen, K.; Hansen, G.; Koskela, T.; Martin, T.J.; Matthijsen, J.; Meerkoetter, R.; Peeters, P.; Seckmeyer, G.; Simon, P.C.; Slaper, H.; Talaas, P.; Verdebout, J.

2002

Assessment of environmental residence times for cyclic volatile methyl siloxanes.

Warner, N.; Almeida, G.; Krogseth, I.S.; Whelan, M.J.; Hangstad, T.A.

2014

Assessment of environmental residence times for cyclic volatile methyl siloxanes. NILU PP

Warner, N.; Almeida, G.; Krogseth, I.S.; Whelan, M.J.; Hangstad, T.A.

2014

Assessment of emissions/ discharges of mercury reaching the Arctic environment. NILU OR

Pacyna, J.M.; Pacyna, E.

Our knowledge of mercury fluxes on a global scale is still incomplete. The above presented estimates for Europe and North America seem to contribute less about 25 % to the global anthropogenic emissions of the element to the atmosphere. The majority of the remaining emissions originate from combustion of fossil fuels, particularly in the Asian countries including China, India, and South and North Korea. Even less and very controversial information is available on emissions of mercury from natural sources, including volatilization of the element from terrestrial and aquatic surfaces. In general, it is assumed that natural emissions of the element are about 3000 t/year, thus contributing more 60 % to the total global emissions of mercury. However, much work needs to be done in order to verify the above estimate.

2000

Assessment of discrepancies between bottom-up and regional emission inventories

Lopez-Aparicio, Susana; Tarrasón, Leonor; Cuvelier, K.; Grythe, Henrik; Guevara, M.; Thunis, P.

2018

Assessment of discrepancies between bottom-up and regional emission inventories

Lopez-Aparicio, Susana; Tarrasón, Leonor; Grythe, Henrik

2018

Assessment of cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of uncoated and oleic acid coated magnetite nanoparticles.

Magdolenova, Z.; Rinna, A.; Fjellsbø, L.; Drlickova, M.; Bilanicova, D.; Pojana, G.; Marcomini, A.; Dusinska, M.

2011

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

Assessment of air quality microsensors versus reference methods: The EuNetAir Joint Exercise – Part II

Borrego, Carlos; Ginja, Joao; Coutinho, Miguel; Ribeiro, Clara; Karatzas, Kostas; Sioumis, Th.; Katsifarakis, Nikos; Konstantinidis, Konstantinos; De Vito, Saverio; Esposito, Elena; Salvato, Maria; Smith, Paul D.; Andre, Nicolas; Gerard, Pierre; Francis, Laurent Alain; Castell, Nuria; Schneider, Philipp; Viana, Mar; Minguillón, María Cruz; Reimringer, Wolfhard; Otjes, Rene; von Sicard, Oliver; Pohle, Roland; Elen, Bart; Suriano, Domenico; Pfister, Valerio; Prato, Mario; Dipinto, S.; Penza, Michèle

Elsevier

2018

Assessment of air quality and mitigation analysis. NILU OR

Gjerstad, K.I.; Sundvor, I.; Tønnesen, D.

NILU - Norwegian Institute for Air Research commissioned by the Climate and Pollution Agency (KLIF) made an assessment of air quality and mitigation analysis. There is analyzed data from several cities in Norway, and there are cities of different sizes to get a broad basis for analysis. The analysis is carried through for NOx, NO2, PM10, PM2,5, SO2 and benzene. This work provides a better basis for planning further work on air quality and assessment of threshold values.

2012

Assessment of additives used in plastic in seabirds

Herzke, Dorte; Rostkowski, Pawel; Harju, Mikael; Borgen, Anders; Christensen-Dalsgaard, Signe

NILU

2019

Assessment of "new" contaminants in human blood samples from Taimyr, Russia and Bodø, Norway - a pilot study. Statlig program for forurensningsovervåking. Rapport 930/2005. TA-2103/2005

Odland, J.Ø.; Heimstad E.S.; Sandanger, T.M.

2005

Assessing, quantifying and valuing the ecosystem services of coastal lagoons

Newton, Alice; Brito, Ana C.; Icely, John D.; Derolez, Valérie; Clara, Inês; Angus, Stewart; Schernewski, Gerard; Inácio, Miguel; Lillebø, Ana I.; Sousa, Ana Isabel; Béjaoui, Béchir; Solidoro, Cosimo; Tosic, Marko; Cañedo-Argüelles, Miguel; Yamamuro, Masumi; Reizopoulou, Sofia; Tseng, Hsiao-Chun; Donata, Canu; Roselli, Leonilde; Maanan, Mohamed; Cristina, Sónia; Ruiz-Fernández, Ana Carolina; Lima, Ricardo; Kjerfve, Björn; Rubio-Cisneros, Nadia; Perez-Ruzafa, Angel; Marcos, Concepción; Pastres, Roberto; Pranovi, Fabio; Snoussi, Maria; Turpie, Jane; Tuchkovenko, Yurii; Dyack, Brenda; Brookes, Justin; Povilanskas, Ramunas; Khokhlov, Valeriy

The natural conservation of coastal lagoons is important not only for their ecological importance, but also because of the valuable ecosystem services they provide for human welfare and wellbeing. Coastal lagoons are shallow semi-enclosed systems that support important habitats such as wetlands, mangroves, salt-marshes and seagrass meadows, as well as a rich biodiversity. Coastal lagoons are also complex social-ecological systems and the ecosystem services that lagoons deliver provide livelihoods, benefits wellbeing and welfare to humans. This study assessed, quantified and valued the ecosystem services of 32 coastal lagoons. The main findings of the study were: (i) the definitions of ecosystem services are still not generally accepted; (ii) the quantification of ecosystem services is made in many different ways, using different units; (iii) the evaluation in monetary terms of some ecosystem service is problematic, often relying on non-monetary evaluation methods; (iv) when ecosystem services are valued in monetary terms, this may represent very different human benefits; and, (v) different aspects of climate change, including increasing temperature (SST), sea-level rise (SLR) and changes in rainfall patterns threaten the valuable ecosystem services of coastal lagoons.

2018

Assessing the Relocation Robustness of on Field Calibrations for Air Quality Monitoring Devices

Esposito, E; Salvato, M; De Vito, S.; Fattoruso, G; Castell, Nuria; Karatzas, K.; Francia, G Di

Springer

2018

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