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An overview of ecological status, vulnerability and future perspectives of European large shallow, semi-enclosed coastal systems, lagoons and transitional waters.

Newton, A.; Icely, J.; Cristina, S.; Brito, A.; Cardoso, A.C.; Colijn, F.; Riva, S.D.; Gertz, F.; Hansen, J.; Holmer, M.; Ivanova, K.; Leppäkoski, E.; Mocenni, C.; Mudge, S.; Murray, N.; Pejrup, M.; Razinkovas, A.; Reizopoulou, S.; Pérez-Ruzafa, A.; Schernewski, G.; Schubert, H.; Seeram, L.; Solidoro, C.; Viaroli, P.; Zaldívar, J.-M.

2014

An overview of ACTRIS observational data in relation to the 2020 lockdown period in Europe

Saponaro, Giulia; Myhre, Cathrine Lund; Fiebig, Markus; O’Connor, Ewan; Mona, Lucia; Pascal, Nicolas; Laj, Paolo G.

2021

An outbreak of legionnaires disease caused by long-distance spread from an industrial air scrubber in Sarpsborg, Norway.

Nygård, K.; Werner-Johansen, Ø.; Rønsen, S.; Caugant, D.A.; Simonsen, Ø.; Kanestrøm, A.; Ask, E.; Ringstad, J.; Ødegård, R.; Jensen, T.; Krogh, T.; Høiby, E.A.; Ragnhildstveit, E.; Aaberge, I.S.; Aavitsland, P.

2008

An OSSE to study the impact of S4/5 spaceborne observations on air quality data assimilation systems. NILU F

Eskes, H.,Veefkind, P.; Williams, J.; Nijhuis, A.O.; de Haan, J.; Attie, J.; Abida, R.; Ricaud, P.; El Amraoui, L.; Curier, L.; Segers, A.; Kujanpaa, J.; Tamminen, J.; Lahoz, W.

2013

An optimized comet-based in vitro DNA repair assay to assess base and nucleotide excision repair activity

Vodenkova, Sona; Azqueta, Amaya; Collins, Andrew Richard; Dusinska, Maria; Gaivao, Isabel; Møller, Peter; Opattová, Alena; Vodicka, Pavel; Godschalk, Roger W. L.; Langie, Sabine A.S.

2020

An optimised organic carbon/elemental carbon (OC/EC) fraction separation method for radiocarbon source apportionment applied to low-loaded Arctic aerosol filters

Rauber, Martin; Salazar, Gary; Yttri, Karl Espen; Szidat, Sönke

Radiocarbon (14C) analysis of carbonaceous aerosols is used for source apportionment, separating the carbon content into fossil vs. non-fossil origin, and is particularly useful when applied to subfractions of total carbon (TC), i.e. elemental carbon (EC), organic carbon (OC), water-soluble OC (WSOC), and water-insoluble OC (WINSOC). However, this requires an unbiased physical separation of these fractions, which is difficult to achieve. Separation of EC from OC using thermal–optical analysis (TOA) can cause EC loss during the OC removal step and form artificial EC from pyrolysis of OC (i.e. so-called charring), both distorting the 14C analysis of EC. Previous work has shown that water extraction reduces charring. Here, we apply a new combination of a WSOC extraction and 14C analysis method with an optimised separation that is coupled with a novel approach of thermal-desorption modelling for compensation of EC losses. As water-soluble components promote the formation of pyrolytic carbon, water extraction was used to minimise the charring artefact of EC and the eluate subjected to chemical wet oxidation to CO2 before direct 14C analysis in a gas-accepting accelerator mass spectrometer (AMS). This approach was applied to 13 aerosol filter samples collected at the Arctic Zeppelin Observatory (Svalbard) in 2017 and 2018, covering all seasons, which bear challenges for a simplified 14C source apportionment due to their low loading and the large portion of pyrolysable species. Our approach provided a mean EC yield of 0.87±0.07 and reduced the charring to 6.5 % of the recovered EC amounts. The mean fraction modern (F14C) over all seasons was 0.85±0.17 for TC; 0.61±0.17 and 0.66±0.16 for EC before and after correction with the thermal-desorption model, respectively; and 0.81±0.20 for WSOC.

2023

An NO2 sensor based on WO3 thin films for automotive applications in the microwave frequency range

Paleczek, Anna; Grochala, D.; Staszek, K.; Gruszczynski, S.; Maciak, Erwin; Opilski, Zbigniew; Kaluzynski, Piotr; Wojcikowski, Marek; Cao, Tuan-Vu; Rydosz, A.

Elsevier

2022

An introduction to the SCOUT-AMMA stratospheric aircraft, balloons and sondes campaign in West Africa, August 2006: rationale and roadmap.

Cairo, F.; Pommereau, J. P.; Law, K. S.; Schlager, H.; Garnier, A.; Fierli, F.; Ern, M.; Streibel, M.; Arabas, S.; Borrmann, S.; Berthelier, J. J.; Blom, C.; Christensen, T.; D'Amato, F.; Di Donfrancesco, G.; Deshler, T.; Diedhiou, A.; Durry, G.; Engelsen, O.; Goutail, F.; Harris, N. R. P.; Kerstel, E. R. T.; Khaykin, S.; Konopka, P.; Kylling, A.; et al.

2010

An Introduction to prismAId: Open-Source and Open Science AI for Advancing Information Extraction in Systematic Reviews

Boero, Riccardo

prismAId is an open-source tool designed to streamline systematic literature reviews by leveraging generative AI models for information extraction. It offers an accessible, efficient, and replicable method for extracting and analyzing data from scientific literature, eliminating the need for coding expertise. Supporting various review protocols, including PRISMA 2020, prismAId is distributed across multiple platforms – Go, Python, Julia, R – and provides user-friendly binaries compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux. The tool integrates with leading large language models (LLMs) such as OpenAI’s GPT series, Google’s Gemini, Cohere’s Command, and Anthropic’s Claude, ensuring comprehensive and up-to-date literature analysis. prismAId facilitates systematic reviews, enabling researchers to conduct thorough, fast, and reproducible analyses, thereby advancing open science initiatives.

2025

An Introduction to prismAId

Boero, Riccardo

2024

An interdisciplinary view on air pollution and its impact on health and welfare in the Nordic countries

Geels, C; Andersen, M. S.; Andersson, C.; Christensen, J. H.; Forsberg, B; Frohn, LM; Gislason, T.; Hänninen, O.; Im, U; Jensen, A.; Karvosenoja, N.; Kukkonen, J.; Sofiev, M; Karppinen, A; Navrud, Ståle; Lehtomäki, H.; Lopez-Aparicio, Susana; Nielsen, O. K.; Raashcou-Nielsen, O.; Hvidtfeldt, U.; Strandell, A.; Paunu, Ville-Veikko; Pedersen, CB; Timmermann, A.; Plejdrup, M. S.; Schwarze, Per Everhard; Segersson, D.; Seifert-Dähnn, Isabel; Sigsgaard, T.; Thorsteinsson, T; Moss, A.; Vennemo, Haakon; Brandt, J.

Estimation of pollutant releases into the atmosphere is an important problem in the environmental sciences. It is typically formalized as an inverse problem using a linear model that can explain observable quantities (e.g., concentrations or deposition values) as a product of the source-receptor sensitivity (SRS) matrix obtained from an atmospheric transport model multiplied by the unknown source-term vector. Since this problem is typically ill-posed, current state-of-the-art methods are based on regularization of the problem and solution of a formulated optimization problem. This procedure depends on manual settings of uncertainties that are often very poorly quantified, effectively making them tuning parameters. We formulate a probabilistic model, that has the same maximum likelihood solution as the conventional method using pre-specified uncertainties. Replacement of the maximum likelihood solution by full Bayesian estimation also allows estimation of all tuning parameters from the measurements. The estimation procedure is based on the variational Bayes approximation which is evaluated by an iterative algorithm. The resulting method is thus very similar to the conventional approach, but with the possibility to also estimate all tuning parameters from the observations. The proposed algorithm is tested and compared with the standard methods on data from the European Tracer Experiment (ETEX) where advantages of the new method are demonstrated. A MATLAB implementation of the proposed algorithm is available for download.

2020

An intercomparison study of analytical methods used for quantification of levoglucosan in ambient aerosol filter samples.

Yttri, K. E.; Schnelle-Kreis, J.; Maenhaut, W.; Abbaszade, G.; Alves, C.; Bjerke, A.; Bonnier, N.; Bossi, R.; Claeys, M.; Dye, C.; Evtyugina, M.; García-Gacio, D.; Hillamo, R.; Hoffer, A.; Hyder, M.; Iinuma, Y.; Jaffrezo, J.-L.; Kasper-Giebl, A.; Kiss, G.; López-Mahia, P. L.; Pio, C.; Piot, C.; Ramirez-Santa-Cruz, C.; Sciare, J.; Teinilä, K.; Vermeylen, R.; Vicente, A.; Zimmermann, R.

2015

An intercomparison campaign of ground-based UV-visible measurements of NO2, BrO, and OClO slant columns: Methods of analysis and results for NO2.

Vandaele, A. C.; Fayt, C.; Hendrick, F.; Hermans, C.; Humbled, F.; Van Roozendael, M.; Gil, M.; Navarro, M.; Puentedura, O.; Yela, M.; Braathen, G.; Stebel, K.; Tørnkvist, K.; Johnston, P.; Kreher, K.; Goutail, F.; Mieville, A.; Pommereau, J.-P.; Khaikine, S.; Richter, A.; Oetjen, H.; Wittrock, F.; Bugarski, S.; Frieß, U.; Pfeilsticker, K.; Sinreich, R.; Wagner, T.; Corlett, G.; Leigh, R.

2005

An inter lab comparison of cyclic siloxanes in codfish collected from the Oslo Fjord.

Powell, D.; Durham, D.; Huff, D.; Gerhards, R.; Boehmer, T.; Leknes, H.; Schlabach, M.; Green, N.

2009

An inter lab comparison of cyclic siloxanes in codfish collected from the Oslo Fjord. NILU PP

Durham, J.; Leknes, H.; Huff, D.; Gerhards, R.; Boehmer, T.; Schlabach, M.; Green, N.; Campbell, R.; Powell, D.

2009

An integrated tool for the screening of fate, persistence and long-range transport of organic chemicals

Sangion, Alessandro; Breivik, Knut; Toose, Liisa; Armitage, James M; Wania, Frank; Arnot, Jon A.

2023

An integrated multi-model approach for air quality assessment: Development and evaluation of the OSCAR air quality assessment system.

Sokhi, R.S.; Mao, H.; Srimath, S.T.G.; Fan, S.; Kitwiroon, N.; Luhana, L.; Kukkonen, J.; Haakana, M.; Karppinen, A.; van den Hout, K.D.; Boulter, P.; McCrae, I.S.; Larssen, S.; Gjerstad, K.I.; San José, R.; Bartzis, J.; Neofytou, P.; van den Breemer, P.; Neville, S.; Kousa, A.; Cortes, B.M.; Myrtveit, I.

2008

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