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Du har miljøgifter i støvet bak sofaen

Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla

2019

Du kan stole på målingene i Bergen

Høiskar, Britt Ann Kåstad; Tørnkvist, Kjersti Karlsen

2018

Duftlys sammenlignes med gasskomfyrer: – Kan bli farlig

Håland, Alexander; Nordby, Karl-Christian; Olsen, Raymond (interview subjects); Alfonzo, Sabrina (journalist)

2025

Dust deposition at Lunckefjell. NILU OR

Tønnesen, D.

2010

Dust deposition at Lunckefjell. NILU OR

Tønnesen, D.

2010

Dust fall monitoring from mobile stone crushers along E18, Østfold. 19.11.2015 - 20.06.2016 NILU rapport

Haugsbakk, I.

NILU have been measuring dust fall at three monitoring stations along E18, Østfold. The dust fall level can be characterized as low.

2016

Dust in the arctic: a brief review of feedbacks and interactions between climate change, aeolian dust and ecosystems

Meinander, Outi; Uppstu, Andreas; Dagsson-Waldhauserova, Pavla; Zwaaftink, Christine Groot; Jørgensen, Christian Juncher; Baklanov, Alexander; Kristensson, Adam; Massling, Andreas; Sofiev, Mikhail

Climatic feedbacks and ecosystem impacts related to dust in the Arctic include direct radiative forcing (absorption and scattering), indirect radiative forcing (via clouds and cryosphere), semi-direct effects of dust on meteorological parameters, effects on atmospheric chemistry, as well as impacts on terrestrial, marine, freshwater, and cryospheric ecosystems. This review discusses our recent understanding on dust emissions and their long-range transport routes, deposition, and ecosystem effects in the Arctic. Furthermore, it demonstrates feedback mechanisms and interactions between climate change, atmospheric dust, and Arctic ecosystems.

Frontiers Media S.A.

2025

2017

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