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Forsvinner lukt? Eller blir planeten vår mer og mer illeluktende for hver dag som går?

Nikiforov, Vladimir (interview subject); Schou, Ingrid (journalist)

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

Long-term observations of aerosol optical depth and their relation to in-situ aerosol properties in the Svalbard region (LOAD-RIS)

Hansen, Georg H.; Kouremeti, Natalia; Gilardoni, Stefania; Stebel, Kerstin; Evangeliou, Nikolaos; Ritter, Christoph; Zielinski, Tymon; Herrero, Sara; Kazadzis, Stelios; Mateos, David; Mazzola, Mauro; Pakszys, Paulina; Eleftheriadis, Konstantinos

Aerosols are an important constituent of the atmosphere both influencing the climate system and contributing to increasing pollution of the Arctic. At the same time, their adequate monitoring is a big challenge, as instruments on the ground only can sample aerosols in the lowermost atmosphere. For this reason, these measurements are complemented with observations of aerosol optical depth (AOD) which quantify the total amount of aerosols throughout the atmosphere from the attenuation of direct sunlight (and moonlight). This procedure requires extremely careful instrument calibration and removal of cloud contaminated data. In Svalbard, such measurements have been performed by several research groups with different instruments, mostly in Ny-Ålesund and in Hornsund, but also on research vessels offshore. In the framework of the SSF Strategic Grant project ReHearsol, all AOD data from the Svalbard region since 2002 have been collected and made available to the SIOS research community. They indicate that number and intensity of Arctic haze episodes occurring in late winter and spring have decreased consistently and significantly in the last 20 years, while pollution events in summer/early autumn, caused by boreal biomass burning, are on the rise, though not as consistently. Comparison between in-situ measurements at Gruvebadet Atmosphere Laboratory in Ny-Ålesund and AOD measurements indicate that most (more than 65%) of the episodes with high aerosol load are not captured by surface measurements. This finding does not change when one includes in-situ measurements at Zeppelin Observatory (475 m a.s.l.). Studying extensive high-AOD episodes such as those in summer 2019 requires a multi-tool approach including in-situ and remote-sensing measurements combined with model tools.

2023

Added value of the emissions fractions approach when assessing a chemical's potential for adverse effects as a result of long-range transport

Breivik, Knut; McLachlan, Michael S.; Wania, Frank

It is of considerable interest to identify chemicals which may represent a hazard and risk to environmental and human health in remote areas. The OECD POV and LRTP Screening Tool (“The Tool”) for assessing chemicals for persistence (P) and long-range transport potential (LRTP) has been extensively used for combined P and LRTP assessments in various regulatory contexts, including the Stockholm Convention (SC) on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs). The approach in The Tool plots either the Characteristic Travel Distance (CTD, in km), a transport-oriented metric, or the Transfer Efficiency (TE, in %), which calculates the transfer from the atmosphere to surface compartments in a remote region, against overall persistence (POV). For a chemical to elicit adverse effects in remote areas, it not only needs to be transported and transferred to remote environmental surface media, it also needs to accumulate in these media. The current version of The Tool does not have a metric to quantify this process. We screened a list of >12 000 high production volume chemicals (HPVs) for the potential to be dispersed, transferred, and accumulate in surface media in remote regions using the three corresponding LRTP metrics of the emission fractions approach (EFA; ϕ1, ϕ2, ϕ3), as implemented in a modified version of The Tool. Comparing the outcome of an assessment based on CTD/TE and POV with the EFA, we find that the latter classifies a larger number of HPVs as having the potential for accumulation in remote regions than is classified as POP-like by the existing approach. In particular, the EFA identifies chemicals capable of accumulating in remote regions without fulfilling the criterion for POV. The remote accumulation fraction of the EFA is the LRTP assessment metric most suited for the risk assessment stage in Annex E of the SC. Using simpler metrics (such as half-life criteria, POV, and LRTP–POV combinations) in a hazard-based assessment according to Annex D is problematic as it may prematurely screen out many of the chemicals with potential for adverse effects as a result of long-range transport.

2023

Uptake of organic contaminants from car tire microplastics in Arctic marine species

Halsband, Claudia; Hägg, Fanny; Galtung, Kristin; Herzke, Dorte; Nikiforov, Vladimir; Sperre, Kristine Hopland; Sørensen, Lisbet; Egeness, Mari Jystad; Booth, Andy

Car tire particles represent an important environmental challenge that is difficult to alleviate. The particles stem from abrasion during driving, so-called tire wear particles (TWPs), down-cycled end-oflife tire crumb rubber (CR) granulate that is used widely as low-cost infill on sports fields, or degradation products from discarded tires. The material contains a variety of additives and chemical residues from the manufacturing process, including metals, especially high concentrations of zinc, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), and benzothiazoles (Halsband et al., 2020), but also paraphenylenediaminesb (PPDs) and numerous other organic chemicals. In urbanized areas, TWPs arebemitted from vehicles, while CR is dispersed from artificial sports fields and other urban surfaces to the environment. This suggests that particulate and chemical runoff to coastal systems is likely and represents a route of exposure to marine organisms. In the Arctic, even small human settlements can represent local sources of TWPs and CR granulate emissions. Here, we summarize recent experimental studies examining the responses of different marine animals to tire rubber particle or leachate exposure, focusing on toxicity and the uptake kinetics of tire-related organic chemicals into organs and tissues. We present data for different ecological functional groups relevant to the Arctic, including copepods, shrimps, crabs, and fish, representing different body sizes, marine habitats, and feeding modes, and thus varying exposure scenarios. Our findings from GC-HRMS SIM chromatography demonstrate that several tire additives are taken up into tissues. Although the available data indicates many tire-derived organic chemicals do not seem to bioaccumulate, mapping of tire rubber particle and chemical distributions in Arctic coastal systems, dose-response toxicity testing and risk assessments of environmental concentrations are warranted, also with a view to potential trophic transfer within the Arctic marine food chain.

2023

Reproducible pipelines and readiness levels in plastic monitoring

Aliani, Stefano; Lusher, Amy Lorraine; Galgani, Francois; Herzke, Dorte; Nikiforov, Vladimir; Primpke, Sebastian; Roscher, Lisa; Silva, Vitor Hugo da; Strand, Jakob; Suaria, Giuseppe; Vanavermaete, David; Verlé, Katrien; Witte, Bavo De; Bavel, Albert Van

2023

Status for miljøet i norske havområder - Rapport fra Overvåkingsgruppen 2023

Albretsen, Jon; Arneberg, Per; Assmann, Karen; Assmy, Philipp; Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla; Børsheim, Knut Yngve; Chierici, Melissa; Christensen, Kai Håkon; Dalpadado, Padmini; Diesing, Markus; Espenes, Lars Christian; Falkenhaug, Tone; Fauchald, Per; Frantzen, Sylvia; Frie, Anne Kirstine Højholt; Gerland, Sebastian; Grøsvik, Bjørn Einar; Gundersen, Hege; Gundersen, Kjell; Hancke, Kasper; Heimstad, Eldbjørg Sofie; Husa, Vivian; Ingvaldsen, Randi Brunvær; Jelmert, Anders; Hensen, Henning; Jensen, Louise Kiel; Jensen, Martin; Johansson, Josefina; Johnsen, Hanne; Jørgensen, Lis Lindal; Kovacs, Kit M.; Leiknes, Øystein; Leonard, Deanna Marie; Lorentsen, Svein-Håkon; Mousing, Erik Askov; Norderhaug, Kjell Magnus; Rosendal, Elisabet; Sanchez-Borque, Jorge; Schøyen, Merete; Skagseth, Øystein; Skjerdal, Hilde Kristin; Skern-Mauritzen, Mette; Skogen, Morten D.; Stene, Kristine O.; Søvik, Guldborg; Thorsnes, Terje; Meeren, Gro Ingleid van der; Vee, Ida; Quillfeldt, Cecilie von

I denne rapporten gir Overvåkingsgruppen, for første gang, en felles vurdering av miljøtilstanden i Barentshavet og havområdene utenfor Lofoten, Norskehavet og Nordsjøen med Skagerrak. Det er også første rapport som bruker resultater fra det nylig utviklede fagsystemet for vurdering av økologisk tilstand. I denne rapporten dekkes to hovedtemaer: (1) Dominerende trekk i status og utvikling i økosystemet i alle tre havområdene, basert på vurderingene av økologisk tilstand, Overvåkingsgruppens rapport om forurensning fra 2022, indikatorer fra Overvåkingsgruppen som ikke er dekket under vurdering av økologisk tilstand, samt rapporter og annen relevant informasjon fra forskning, og (2) en vurdering av karbonbinding i marint plankton, marine vegetasjonstyper og marine sedimenter. I tillegg er det gitt en oppsummering for endringer i ytre påvirkning, vurdering av kunnskapsbehov samt en vurdering av indikatorverdier i forhold til referanseverdier og tiltaksgrenser. Vurderingen av dominerende trekk i utvikling og tilstand av miljøet som er gitt i kapittel 2, utgjør Overvåkingsgruppens bidrag til Faglig forums samlerapport om det faglige grunnlaget for revisjon og oppdatering av de helhetlige forvaltningsplanene for norske havområder.

Havforskningsinstituttet

2023

Finnfjord AS. Oppdaterte spredningsberegninger av utslipp til luft.

Berglen, Tore Flatlandsmo; Markelj, Miha; Weydahl, Torleif; Svendby, Tove Marit; Grythe, Henrik; Tønnesen, Dag

NILU har vurdert spredning av utslipp til luft fra Finnfjord AS sitt smelteverk ved Finnsnes. Bakgrunnen er oppdaterte krav fra Miljødirektoratet. Fokus i studien er på NOx, SO2 og støv/partikler. Det er utført lokale spredningsberegninger ved hjelp av modellen CONDEP. Regionale beregninger av konsentrasjoner og avsetning er utført med WRF-EMEP modellsystemet. En stor andel av forurensningen slippes ut fra tak. Dette kan gi turbulens og bygningsnedtrekk som igjen gir høye konsentrasjoner rett ved smelteverket og i umiddelbar nærhet. CONDEP-beregningene viser at for NO2 og støv/PM er norske grenseverdier overholdt. For SO2 kan overskridelse av grenseverdier oppstå opptil 500-600 m fra smelteverket. WRF-EMEP-beregningene viser liten påvirkning på regional skala. Av utslippene fra Finnfjord AS avsettes 16 % av nitrogen, 15 % av svovel og 12 % av PM innenfor det innerste gridet (105 x 105 km2). Det gis også anbefaling om målinger av SO2 og meteorologi for å tallfeste påvirkningen fra Finnfjord AS på omgivelsene.

NILU

2023

Concept and plan of effect-based monitoring and effect directed analysis (EDA) of chemicals towards EWS

Niarchos, Georgios; Engwall, Magnus; Bentström, Linda Irene; Larsson, Maria; Lundqvist, Johan; Ahrens, Lutz; Vorkamp, Katrin; Alygizakis, Nikiforos A.; Hyötyläinen, Tuulia; Rostkowski, Pawel; Kallenborn, Roland; Karakitsios, Spyros; Kärrman, Anna; Carere, Mario

Establishment of an early warning system (EWS) for the identification of new and existing potentially hazardous substances is a key component of PARC. An EWS includes early warning monitoring toolboxes to identify chemical hazards in a broad range of biotic and abiotic matrices and products with a special focus on aqueous environment that may be associated with an unacceptable health risk. Effect-based monitoring (EBM) and effect-directed analysis (EDA) are identified as key toolboxes for prioritizing chemical hazards in various matrices including water, soil, sediment, sludge, air, dust, aquatic and terrestrial biota, human samples, products like food contact materials, and food. This report gives an overview of i) sampling strategies, ii) sample preparation methods for bioassays and chemical analysis, iii) EBM using bioassays, iv) chemical analytical methods including target, suspect and nontarget screening, v) EDA and iceberg modelling, and vi) future perspectives and needs for an EWS.

Partnership for the Assessment of Risks from Chemicals (PARC)

2023

Regionally sourced bioaerosols drive high-temperature ice nucleating particles in the Arctic

Freitas, Gabriel Pereira; Adachi, Kouji; Conen, Franz; Heslin-Rees, Dominic; Krejci, Radovan; Tobo, Yutaka; Yttri, Karl Espen; Zieger, Paul

Primary biological aerosol particles (PBAP) play an important role in the climate system, facilitating the formation of ice within clouds, consequently PBAP may be important in understanding the rapidly changing Arctic. Within this work, we use single-particle fluorescence spectroscopy to identify and quantify PBAP at an Arctic mountain site, with transmission electronic microscopy analysis supporting the presence of PBAP. We find that PBAP concentrations range between 10−3–10−1 L−1 and peak in summer. Evidences suggest that the terrestrial Arctic biosphere is an important regional source of PBAP, given the high correlation to air temperature, surface albedo, surface vegetation and PBAP tracers. PBAP clearly correlate with high-temperature ice nucleating particles (INP) (>-15 °C), of which a high a fraction (>90%) are proteinaceous in summer, implying biological origin. These findings will contribute to an improved understanding of sources and characteristics of Arctic PBAP and their links to INP.

2023

A flexible algorithm for network design based on information theory

Thompson, Rona Louise; Pisso, Ignacio

A novel method for atmospheric network design is presented, which is based on information theory. The method does not require calculation of the posterior uncertainty (or uncertainty reduction) and is therefore computationally more efficient than methods that require this. The algorithm is demonstrated in two examples: the first looks at designing a network for monitoring CH4 sources using observations of the stable carbon isotope ratio in CH4 (δ13C), and the second looks at designing a network for monitoring fossil fuel emissions of CO2 using observations of the radiocarbon isotope ratio in CO2 (Δ14CO2).

2023

Norwegian experience in assessing atmospheric deposition

Aas, Wenche; Hjellbrekke, Anne-Gunn; Guerreiro, Cristina; Schneider, Philipp; Soares, Joana

2023

Use of the single cell gel electrophoresis assay for the detection of DNA-protective dietary factors: Results of human intervention studies

Mišík, Miroslav; Staudinger, Marlen; Kundi, Michael; Worel, Nadine; Nersesyan, Armen; Ferk, Franziska; Dusinska, Maria; Azqueta, Amaya; Møller, Peter; Knasmüller, Siegfried

2023

Chlorinated paraffins and dechloranes in free-range chicken eggs and soil around waste disposal sites in Tanzania

Haarr, Ane; Nipen, Maja; Mwakalapa, Eliezer Brown; Borgen, Anders; Mmochi, Aviti J.; Borgå, Katrine

Electronic waste is a source of both legacy and emerging flame retardants to the environment, especially in regions where sufficient waste handling systems are lacking. In the present study, we quantified the occurrence of short- and medium chain chlorinated paraffins (SCCPs and MCCPs) and dechloranes in household chicken (Gallus domesticus) eggs and soil collected near waste disposal sites on Zanzibar and the Tanzanian mainland. Sampling locations included an e-waste facility and the active dumpsite of Dar es Salaam, a historical dumpsite in Dar es Salaam, and an informal dumpsite on Zanzibar. We compared concentrations and contaminant profiles between soil and eggs, as free-range chickens ingest a considerable amount of soil during foraging, with potential for maternal transfer to the eggs. We found no correlation between soil and egg concentrations or patterns of dechloranes or CPs. CPs with shorter chain lengths and higher chlorination degree were associated with soil, while longer chain lengths and lower chlorination degree were associated with eggs. MCCPs dominated the CP profile in eggs, with median concentrations ranging from 500 to 900 ng/g lipid weight (lw) among locations. SCCP concentrations in eggs ranged from below the detection limit (LOD) to 370 ng/g lw. Dechlorane Plus was the dominating dechlorane compound in all egg samples, with median concentrations ranging from 0.5 to 2.8 ng/g lw. SCCPs dominated in the soil samples (400–21300 ng/g soil organic matter, SOM), except at the official dumpsite where MCCPs were highest (65000 ng/g SOM). Concentrations of dechloranes in soil ranged from below LOD to 240 ng/g SOM, and the dominating compounds were Dechlorane Plus and Dechlorane 603. Risk assessment of CP levels gave margins of exposure (MOE) close to or below 1000 for SCCPs at one location.

2023

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) – An underestimated challenge and anthropogenic marker for Arctic monitoring

Kallenborn, Roland; Hartz, William Frederik; Björnsdotter, Maria; Yeung, Leo WY.

2023

Monitoring of long-range transported air pollutants in Norway. Annual Report 2022.

Aas, Wenche; Eckhardt, Sabine; Solberg, Sverre; Yttri, Karl Espen

This report presents results from the monitoring of atmospheric composition and deposition of air pollution in 2022, and focuses on main components in air and precipitation, particulate and gaseous phase of inorganic constituents, particulate carbonaceous matter, ground level ozone and particulate matter. The level of pollution in 2022 was generally low though a few high episodes occurred, i.e., one in March with elevated aerosol concentrations and one during July, with high ozone levels.

NILU

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

Hydrovolt AS i Fredrikstad. Målinger av flyktige organiske forbindelser (VOC)

Håland, Alexander; Schmidbauer, Norbert; Berglen, Tore Flatlandsmo; Eikenes, Heidi; Andresen, Erik

NILU

2023

Slik vinn du «støv-krigen»

Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla (interview subject); Nørstebø, Randi (journalist)

2023

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) – An underestimated environmental and analytical challenge

Kallenborn, Roland; Hartz, William Frederik; Björnsdotter, Maria; Ali, Aasim Musa Mohamed; Yeung, Leo WY.

2023

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