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Changes in the atmospheric chemical composition and impacts on climate, health, and ecosystems

Aas, Wenche; Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla; Eckhardt, Sabine; Myhre, Cathrine Lund; Platt, Stephen Matthew; Solberg, Sverre; Svendby, Tove Marit; Tørseth, Kjetil; Yttri, Karl Espen

2023

Global agricultural ammonia emissions simulated with the ORCHIDEE land surface mode

Beaudor, Maureen; Vuichard, Nicolas; Lathière, Juliette; Evangeliou, Nikolaos; Van Damme, Martin; Clarisse, Lieven; Hauglustaine, Didier

Ammonia (NH3) is an important atmospheric constituent. It plays a role in air quality and climate through the formation of ammonium sulfate and ammonium nitrate particles. It has also an impact on ecosystems through deposition processes. About 85 % of NH3 global anthropogenic emissions are related to food and feed production and, in particular, to the use of mineral fertilizers and manure management. Most global chemistry transport models (CTMs) rely on bottom-up emission inventories, which are subject to significant uncertainties. In this study, we estimate emissions from livestock by developing a new module to calculate ammonia emissions from the whole agricultural sector (from housing and storage to grazing and fertilizer application) within the ORCHIDEE (Organising Carbon and Hydrology In Dynamic Ecosystems) global land surface model. We detail the approach used for quantifying livestock feed management, manure application, and indoor and soil emissions and subsequently evaluate the model performance. Our results reflect China, India, Africa, Latin America, the USA, and Europe as the main contributors to global NH3 emissions, accounting for 80 % of the total budget. The global calculated emissions reach 44 Tg N yr−1 over the 2005–2015 period, which is within the range estimated by previous work. Key parameters (e.g., the pH of the manure, timing of N application, and atmospheric NH3 surface concentration) that drive the soil emissions have also been tested in order to assess the sensitivity of our model. Manure pH is the parameter to which modeled emissions are the most sensitive, with a 10 % change in emissions per percent change in pH. Even though we found an underestimation in our emissions over Europe (−26 %) and an overestimation in the USA (+56 %) compared with previous work, other hot spot regions are consistent. The calculated emission seasonality is in very good agreement with satellite-based emissions. These encouraging results prove the potential of coupling ORCHIDEE land-based emissions to CTMs, which are currently forced by bottom-up anthropogenic-centered inventories such as the CEDS (Community Emissions Data System).

2023

Migration analysis of chemical additives from indoor consumer plastic products

Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla

NILU has, on behalf of the Norwegian Environment Agency, performed chemical analyses of a selection of chemical additives in indoor consumer plastic products. The goal was to identify content and migration of the chemical additives in and from the products to particles and surfaces of the products at room temperature. The plastic products included; furniture wrap, wall papers, table cloths, shower curtains, floor tiles, mattresses, pillows, carpet underlays and a bathtub mat. Targeted chemicals were organophosphorous flame retardants (OPFRs), brominated flame retardants (BFRs) including tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA), chlorinated paraffins (CPs) and dechloranes. MCCPs and SCCPs were found in ‰ to % levels in PVC containing products. Four of the OPFRs were found in up to ‰ levels in adhesive foils to be put on furniture or floor/walls and mattresses. None of the targeted brominated compounds nor melamine were detected in the product samples.

NILU

2023

Revidert tiltaksutredning for lokal luftkvalitet i Drammen

Weydahl, Torleif; Markelj, Miha; Høyem, Harald

NILU – Norsk institutt for luftforskning har, i samarbeid med Asplan Viak AS, utarbeidet en tiltaksutredning for lokal luftkvalitet i Drammen kommune. Tiltaksutredningen omfatter en kartlegging av luftkvaliteten i Drammen ved trafikkberegninger og utslipps- og spredningsberegninger for svevestøv (PM10 og PM2,5) for Dagens situasjon 2021 og Referansesituasjonen 2030 og for 2030 med tiltak rettet mot svevestøv. Basert på resultatene fra beregningene og i samarbeid med oppdragsgiver, styringsgruppe og referansegruppe, er det foreslått en revidert handlingsplan som skal behandles politisk.

NILU

2023

Kan vi leve uten plast?

Hanssen, Linda (interview subject); Jemterud, Torkild (journalist)

2023

Determination of PFC with Canister Sampling and Medusa GC–MS Analysis in Comparison to General IPCC Estimation Methods

Åsheim, Henrik; Isaksen, Morten; Hermansen, Ove; Schmidbauer, Norbert; Lunder, Chris Rene

2023

Long-term Comparison of NOAA and AGAGE Non-CO2 Trace Gas Observations at Common Sites

Hall, Brad D.; Krummel, Paul B. ; Muhle, Jens; Weiss, Ray F. ; Montzka, Stephen A.; Vimont, Isaac J.; Dutton, Geoffrey S.; Harth, Christina M.; O'Doherty, Simon; Young, Dickon; nance, Jon David; Loh, Zoe M; Lan, Xin; Langenfelds, Ray; Salameh, Peter K.; Prinn, Ronald G.; Mitrevski, Blagoj; Lunder, Chris Rene

2023

Aerosol and dynamical contributions to cloud droplet formation in Arctic low-level clouds

Motos, Ghislain; Freitas, Gabriel; Georgakaki, Paraskevi; Wieder, Jörg; Li, Guangyu; Aas, Wenche; Lunder, Chris Rene; Krejci, Radovan; Pasquier, Julie Thérèse; Henneberger, Jan; David, Robert Oscar; Ritter, Christoph; Mohr, Claudia; Zieger, Paul; Nenes, Athanasios

2023

Atmospheric Microplastic in the Arctic and the Norwegian mainland

Gossmann, Isabel; Herzke, Dorte; Nikiforov, Vladimir; Held, Andreas; Schulz, Janina; Georgi, Christoph; Evangeliou, Nikolaos; Eckhardt, Sabine; Gerdts, Gunnar; Wurl, Oliver; Scholz-Böttcher, Barbara

2023

Modelling of atmospheric volatile organic compounds using the EMEP MSC-W model

Ge, Yao; Simpson, David; Solberg, Sverre; van Caspel, Willem; Fagerli, Hilde; Tsyro, Svetlana; Heal, Mathew R.

2023

Spatial variability and temporal changes of POPs in European background air

Halvorsen, Helene Lunder; Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla; Eckhardt, Sabine; Gusev, Alexey; Möckel, Claudia; Shatalov, Victor; Skogeng, Lovise Pedersen; Breivik, Knut

Concentration data on POPs in air is necessary to assess the effectiveness of international regulations aiming to reduce the emissions of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) into the environment. POPs in European background air are continuously monitored using active- and passive air sampling techniques at a limited number of atmospheric monitoring stations. As a result of the low spatial resolution of such continuous monitoring, there is limited understanding of the main sources controlling the atmospheric burdens of POPs across Europe. The key objectives of this study were to measure the spatial and temporal variability of concentrations of POPs in background air with a high spatial resolution (n = 101) across 33 countries within Europe, and to use observations and models in concert to assess if the measured concentrations are mainly governed by secondary emissions or continuing primary emissions. Hexachlorobenzene (HCB) was not only the POP detected in highest concentrations (median: 67 pg/m3), but also the only POP that had significantly increased over the last decade. HCB was also the only POP that was positively correlated to latitude. For the other targeted POPs, the highest concentrations were observed in the southern part of Europe, and a declining temporal trend was observed. Spatial differences in temporal changes were observed. For example, γ-HCH (hexachlorocyclohexane) had the largest decrease in the south of Europe, while α-HCH had declined the most in central-east Europe. High occurrence of degradation products of the organochlorine pesticides and isomeric ratios indicated past usage. Model predictions of PCB-153 (2,2’,4,4’,5,5’-hexachlorobiphenyl) by the Global EMEP Multi-media Modelling System suggest that secondary emissions are more important than primary emissions in controlling atmospheric burdens, and that the relative importance of primary emissions are more influential in southern Europe compared to northern Europe. Our study highlights the major advantages of combining high spatial resolution observations with mechanistic modelling approaches to provide insights on the relative importance of primary- and secondary emission sources in Europe. Such knowledge is considered vital for policy makers aiming to assess the potential for further emission reduction strategies of legacy POPs.

Elsevier

2023

Response of Total Column Ozone at High Latitudes to Sudden Stratospheric Warmings

Hocke, Klemens; Sauvageat, Eric; Bernet, Leonie

The total column ozone (TCO) at northern high latitudes is increased over a course of 1–2 months after a major sudden stratospheric warming as a consequence of enhanced ozone eddy transport and diffusive ozone fluxes. We analyzed ground-based measurements of TCO from Oslo, Andøya and Ny Ålesund from 2000 to 2020. During this time interval, 15 major sudden stratospheric warmings (SSWs) occurred. The observed TCO variations are in a good agreement with those of ECMWF Reanalysis v5 (ERA5), showing that TCO from ERA5 is reliable, even during dynamically active periods. ERA5 has the advantage that it has no data gaps during the polar night. We found that TCO was increased by up to 190 DU after the SSW of February 2010, over one month. The composite analysis of the 15 SSWs provided the result that TCO is increased on average by about 50 DU over one month after the central date of the SSW.

MDPI

2023

Supramolecular Solvent-Based Extraction Method for the Determination of a Wide Range of Legacy and Emerging Environmental Contaminants in Indoor Dust

Marcinekova, Paula; Martinelli, Erika; Melymuk, Lisa; Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla; Rostkowski, Pawel

2023

Could Norway supply its own fertilizer? A high-resolution analysis of the agricultural phosphorus cycle

Las Heras Hernandez, Miguel; Barre, Francis Isidore; Dittrich, Nils Maximilian; Pandit, Avijit Vinayak; Øgaard, Anne Falk; Müller, Daniel B.

2023

Måling av maursyre og eddiksyre i to oppbevaringsbokser ved Munchmuseet i Oslo

Grøntoft, Terje

Målinger av maursyre (HCOOH), eddiksyre (CH3COOH) og flyktige organiske forbindelser (VOC) ble gjort i to oppbevaringsbokser ved Munchmuseet i Oslo. Noe forhøyede konsentrasjoner av maursyre, eddiksyre og totale flyktige organiske forbindelser (TVOC) ble målt i boksene, men konsentrasjonene er like fullt lave sammenlignet med vurderte risikonivåer for kulturav-materialer.

NILU

2023

Energetic Particle Precipitation Reflected in the Global Secondary Ozone Distribution

Espy, Patrick Joseph; Jia, Jia; Murberg, Lise Eder; Løvset, Tiril; Orsolini, Yvan Joseph Georges Emile G.; Zeller, Lilou C.G.; Salinas, Jude; Lee, Jae N.; Wu, Dong Liang; Zhang, Jiarong

2023

Top-down estimate of methane fluxes in Siberia in 2020

Marthinsen, Erik; Thompson, Rona Louise; Pisso, Ignacio; Westermann, Sebastian; Müller, Jurek; Sasakawa, Motoki; Zaehle, Sönke

2023

Linking aerosol size distribution and hygroscopicity to cloud droplet formation at an Arctic mountain site

Motos, Ghislain; Freitas, Gabriel; Georgakaki, Paraskevi; Wieder, Jörg; Aas, Wenche; Lunder, Chris Rene; Krejci, Radovan; Pasquier, Julie T.; Henneberger, Jan; David, Robert Oscar; Mohr, Claudia; Zieger, Paul; Nenes, Athanasios

2023

Relative impacts of sea ice loss and atmospheric internal variability on winter Arctic to East Asian surface air temperature based on large-ensemble simulations with NorESM2

He, Shengping; Drange, Helge; Furevik, Tore; Wang, Huijun; Fan, Ke; Graff, Lise Seland; Orsolini, Yvan Joseph Georges Emile G.

2023

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