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Temporal trends of legacy organochlorines in a high Arctic seabird over 15 years: preliminary results

Blévin, Pierre; Chastel, Olivier; Angelier, Frédéric; Bech, Claus; Bustamante, Paco; Bustnes, Jan Ove; Herzke, Dorte; Goutte, Aurélie; Jouanneau, William; Sunde Krogseth, Ingjerd; Leandri-Breton, Don-Jean; Moe, Børge; Sagerup, Kjetil; Sebastiano, Manrico; Tartu, Sabrina; Eulaers, Igor; Gabrielsen, Geir Wing

2022

Temporal trends and spatial distribution of traace metals in mosses in Norway

Uggerud, Hilde Thelle; Steinnes, Eiliv; Pfaffhuber, Katrine Aspmo

2018

Temporal trends (1999-2010) of perfluoroalkyl acids in commonly consumed food items.

Johansson, J.H.; Berger, U.; Vestergren, R.; Cousins, I.T.; Bignert, A.; Glynn, A.; Darnerud, P.O.

2014

Temporal trend and spatial differences of perfluoroalkylated substances in harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) livers from Northern Europe. NILU F

Huber, S.; Ahrens, L.; Bårdsen, B.J.; Siebert, U.; Bustnes, J.O.; Ebinghaus, R.; Herzke, D.

2011

Temporal dynamics of circulating persistent organic pollutants in a fasting seabird under different environmental conditions.

Bustnes, J.O.; Moe, B.; Hanssen, S.A.; Herzke, D.; Fenstad, A.A.; Nordstad, T.; Borgå, K.; Gabrielsen, G.W.

2012

Temporal constraints on ecosystem management: definitions and examples from Europe's regional seas.

O'Higgins, T.; Cooper, P.; Roth, E.; Newton, A.; Farmer, A.; Goulding, I.C.; Tett, P.

2014

Temporal and spatial variability of Icelandic dust emissions and atmospheric transport.

Zwaaftink, C. D. G.; Arnalds, Ó.; Dagsson-Waldhauserova, P.; Eckhardt, S.; Prospero, J. M.; Stohl, A.

2017

Temporal and spatial trend of perfluoroalkylated substances in harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) livers from Northern Europe. NILU F

Huber, S.; Ahrens, L.; Bårdsen, B.J.; Siebert, U.; Bustnes, J.O.; Ebinghaus, R.; Herzke, D.

2011

Temporal and spatial trend of perfluoroalkylated substances in harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) livers from Northern Europe. NILU F

Huber, S.; Ahrens, L.; Bårdsen, B.J.; Siebert, U.; Bustnes, J.O.; Ebinghaus, R.; Herzke, D.

2011

Telomere analysis of PFAS using GC-Orbitrap: SPE sampling in air and evaluation of chromatographic columns

Cerasa, Marina; Balducci, Catia; Mosca, Silvia; Perilli, Mattia; Moneta, Benedetta Giannelli; Nikiforov, Vladimir; Manni, Andrea; Guerriero, Ettore

2024

Teleconnection between sea ice in the Barents Sea in June and the Silk Road, Pacific–Japan and East Asian rainfall patterns in August

He, Shengping; Gao, Yongqi; Furevik, Tore; Wang, Huijun; Li, Fei

In contrast to previous studies that have tended to focus on the influence of the total Arctic sea-ice cover on the East Asian summer tripole rainfall pattern, the present study identifies the Barents Sea as the key region where the June sea-ice variability exerts the most significant impacts on the East Asian August tripole rainfall pattern, and explores the teleconnection mechanisms involved. The results reveal that a reduction in June sea ice excites anomalous upward air motion due to strong near-surface thermal forcing, which further triggers a meridional overturning wave-like pattern extending to midlatitudes. Anomalous downward motion therefore forms over the Caspian Sea, which in turn induces zonally oriented overturning circulation along the subtropical jet stream, exhibiting the east–west Rossby wave train known as the Silk Road pattern. It is suggested that the Bonin high, a subtropical anticyclone predominant near South Korea, shows a significant anomaly due to the eastward extension of the Silk Road pattern to East Asia. As a possible descending branch of the Hadley cell, the Bonin high anomaly ultimately triggers a meridional overturning, establishing the Pacific–Japan pattern. This in turn induces an anomalous anticyclone and cyclone pair over East Asia, and a tripole vertical convection anomaly meridionally oriented over East Asia. Consequently, a tripole rainfall anomaly pattern is observed over East Asia. Results from numerical experiments using version 5 of the Community Atmosphere Model support the interpretation of this chain of events.

Science Press

2018

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