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The twenty-second intercomparison of analytical methods within EMEP. EMEP/CCC

Hjellbrekke, A.-G.; Uggerud, H.T.; Hanssen, J.E.; Schaug, J.

2005

The twenty-first intercomparison of analytical methods within EMEP. EMEP/CCC

Uggerud, H.T.; Hanssen, J.E.; Schaug, J.; Hjellbrekke, A.-G.

2004

The twenty-fifth intercomparison of analytical methods within EMEP. EMEP/CCC

Uggerud, H.T.; Hjellbrekke, A.-G.

2008

The twentieth intercomparison of analytical methods within EMEP. EMEP/CCC

Uggerud, H.T.; Hanssen, J.E.; Schaug, J.; Skjelmoen, J.E.

2003

The turbulent future brings a breath of fresh air

Stjern, Camilla Weum; Hodnebrog, Øivind; Myhre, Gunnar; Pisso, Ignacio

Ventilation of health hazardous aerosol pollution within the planetary boundary layer (PBL) – the lowest layer of the atmosphere – is dependent upon turbulent mixing, which again is closely linked to the height of the PBL. Here we show that emissions of both CO2 and absorbing aerosols such as black carbon influence the number of severe air pollution episodes through impacts on turbulence and PBL height. While absorbing aerosols cause increased boundary layer stability and reduced turbulence through atmospheric heating, CO2 has the opposite effect over land through surface warming. In future scenarios with increasing CO2 concentrations and reduced aerosol emissions, we find that around 10% of the world’s population currently living in regions with high pollution levels are likely to experience a particularly strong increase in turbulence and PBL height, and thus a reduction in intense pollution events. Our results highlight how these boundary layer processes provide an added positive impact of black carbon mitigation to human health.

Springer Nature

2023

The Troll Observing Network (TONe): plugging observation holes in Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica

Pedersen, Christina Alsvik; Njåstad, Birgit; Aas, Wenche; Darelius, Elin Maria K.; Descamps, Sebastien; Flått, Stig; Hattermann, Tore; Hudson, Stephen; Miloch, Wojciech Jacek; Rykkje, Simen; Schweitzer, Johannes; Storvold, Rune; Tronstad, Stein

Understanding how Antarctica is changing and how these changes influence the rest of the Earth is fundamental to the future robustness of human society. Strengthening our understanding of these changes and their implications requires dedicated, sustained and coordinated observations of key Antarctic indicators. The Troll Observing Network (TONe), now under development, is Norway’s contribution to the global need for sustained, coordinated, complementary and societally relevant observations from Antarctica. When fully implemented within the coming three years, TONe will be a state-of-the-art, multi-platform, multi-disciplinary observing network in data-sparse Dronning Maud Land. A critical part of the network is a data management system that will ensure broad, free access to all TONe data to the international research community.

2024

The Troll Observing Network (TONe): A contribution to improving observations in the data-sparse region of Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica

Pedersen, Christina Alsvik; Njåstad, Birgit; Aas, Wenche; Chiche, Elin Maria Kristina Darelius; Descamps, Sebastien; Flått, Stig; Hattermann, Tore; Hudson, Stephen; Miloch, Wojciech Jacek; Rykkje, Simen; Schweitzer, Johannes; Storvold, Rune; Tronstad, Stein

2024

The time for ambitious action is now: Science-based recommendations for plastic chemicals to inform an effective global plastic treaty

Brander, Susanne M.; Senathirajah, Kala; Fernandez, Marina; Weis, Judith S.; Kumar, Eva; Jahnke, Annika; Hartmann, Nanna B.; Alava, Juan José; Farrelly, Trisia; Almroth, Bethanie Carney; Groh, Ksenia J.; Syberg, Kristian; Buerkert, Johanna Sophie; Abeynayaka, Amila; Booth, Andy; Cousin, Xavier; Herzke, Dorte; Monclús , Laura; Morales-Caselles, Carmen; Bonisoli-Alquati, Andrea; Al-jaibachi, Rana; Wagner, Martin

The ubiquitous and global ecological footprint arising from the rapidly increasing rates of plastic production, use, and release into the environment is an important modern environmental issue. Of increasing concern are the risks associated with at least 16,000 chemicals present in plastics, some of which are known to be toxic, and which may leach out both during use and once exposed to environmental conditions, leading to environmental and human exposure. In response, the United Nations member states agreed to establish an international legally binding instrument on plastic pollution, the global plastics treaty. The resolution acknowledges that the treaty should prevent plastic pollution and its related impacts, that effective prevention requires consideration of the transboundary nature of plastic production, use and pollution, and that the full life cycle of plastics must be addressed. As a group of scientific experts and members of the Scientists' Coalition for an Effective Plastics Treaty, we concur that there are six essential “pillars” necessary to truly reduce plastic pollution and allow for chemical detoxification across the full life cycle of plastics. These include a plastic chemical reduction and simplification, safe and sustainable design of plastic chemicals, incentives for change, holistic approaches for alternatives, just transition and equitable interventions, and centering human rights. There is a critical need for scientifically informed and globally harmonized information, transparency, and traceability criteria to protect the environment and public health. The right to a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment must be upheld, and thus it is crucial that scientists, industry, and policy makers work in concert to create a future free from hazardous plastic contamination.

Elsevier

2024

The team player

Heimstad, Eldbjørg Sofie (interview subject); Hansen, Christine Kristoffersen (journalist)

2020

The superstatistical nature and interoccurrence time of atmospheric mercury concentration fluctuations

Carbone, Francesco; Bruno, Antonio Giovanni; Naccarato, Attilio; De Simone, Francesco; Gencarelli, Christian Natale; Sprovieri, F.; Hedgecock, I. M.; Landis, Matthew S.; Skov, Henrik; Pfaffhuber, Katrine A.; Read, Katie A.; Martin, Lywill G.; Angot, Hélène; Dommergue, Aurélien; Magand, O.; Pirrone, N.

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

2018

The summertime buildup and decay of lightning NOx and aged thunderstorm outflow above North America.

Cooper, O.R.; Eckhardt, S.; Crawford, J.H.; Brown, C.C.; Cohen, R.C.; Bertram, T.H.; Wooldridge, P.; Perring, A.; Brune, W.H.; Ren, X.; Brunner, D.; Baughcum, S.L.

2008

The study of traffic hotspot air quality and street scale modelling in the Street Emission Ceilings (SEC) project.

Kalognomou, E-A.; Mellios, G.; Moussiopoulos, N.; Larssen, S.; Samaras, Z.; van den Hout, D.; de Leeuw, F.; Kukkonen, J.; Fiala, J.

2009

The study of the mercury cycle in polar regions: An international study in Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard.

Ferrari, C.P.; Gauchard, P.A.; Magand, O.; Aspmo, K.; Temme, C.; Steffen, A.; Berg, T.; Ström J.; Dommergue, A.; Bahlmann, E.; Planchon, F.; Ebinghaus, R.; Banic, C.; Nagorski, S.; Baussand, P.; Amato P.; Fain X.; Hennebelle R.; Delort A.-M.; Sancelme, M.; Cairns, W.; Barbante, C.; Ceson, P.; Kaleschke, L.; Boutron, C.

2006

The structure of the fire fighting foam surfactant Forafac®1157 and its biological and photolytic transformation products.

Moe, M.K.; Huber, S.; Svenson, J.; Hagenaars, A.; Pabon, M.; Trümper, M.; Berger, U.; Knapen, D.; Herzke, D.

2012

The strength in numbers: comprehensive characterization of house dust using complementary mass spectrometric techniques

Rostkowski, Pawel; Haglund, Peter; Aalizadeh, Reza; Alygizakis, Nikiforos; Thomaidis, Nikolaos; Arandes, Joaquin Beltran; Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla; Booij, Petra; Budzinski, Hélène; Brunswick, Pamela; Covaci, Adrian; Gallampois, Christine; Grosse, Sylvia; Hindle, Ralph; Ipolyi, Ildiko; Jobst, Karl; Kaserzon, Sarit; Leonards, Pim; Lestremau, Francois; Letzel, Thomas; Magnér, Jörgen; Matsukami, Hidenori; Moschet, Christoph; Oswald, Peter; Plassmann, Merle; Slobodnik, Jaroslav; Yang, Chun

Springer

2019

The Street Emission Ceilings (SEC) Project.

Moussiopoulos, N.; Kalognomou, E.-A.; van den Hout, K.D.; Larssen, S.; Mellios, G.; Samaras, Z.; de Leeuw, F.A.A.M.

2005

The state of health of Norwegian forests. Results from the national forest damage monitoring 2016. NIBIO rapport, vol. 3, nr. 107

Timmermann, V.; Andreassen, K.; Clarke, N.; Flø, D.; Magnusson, C.; Nordbakken, J-F.; Røsberg, I.; Solheim H.; Thunes, K. H.; Wollebæk, G.; Økland, B.; Aas, W.

2017

The state of health of Norwegian forests. Results from the national forest damage monitoring 2015. NIBIO rapport, vol. 2, nr. 95

Timmermann, V.; Andreassen, K.; Clarke, N.; Flø, D.; Nordbakken, J-F.; Røsberg, I.; Solheim H.; Wollebæk, G.; Økland, B.; Aas, W.

2016

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

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

2016

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