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Studies of record low Arctic ozone during the 2011 winter, and comparison with previous years. NILU F

Isaksen, I.S.A.; Zerefos, C.; Wang, W.-C.; Balis, D. , Eleftheratos, K. , Rognerud, B.; Stordal, F.; Søvde, O.A.; Olivie, D.; Orsolini, Y.; Zyrichidou, E.

2011

Dynamical characterization of the unusual polar stratospheric winter/spring 2011. NILU F

Thieblemont, R.; Huret, N.; Orsolini, Y.; Jegou, F.; Drouin, P.-A.; Hauchecorne, A.

2011

Wintertime polar ozone evolution during stratospheric vortex break-down. NILU F

Tweedy, O.; Limpasuvan, V.; Smith, A.; Richter, J.; Orsolini, Y.; Stordal, F.; Kvissel, O.-K.

2011

A comparison of NAME model predctions and observations from the 2020 Ejafjallajökull eruption.

Webster, H. N.; Thomson, D.J.; Johnson, B.T.; Heard, I.P.C.; Turnbull, K.; Marenco, F.; Kristiansen, N.I.; Dorsey, J.; Minikin, A.; Weinzierl, B.; Schumann, U.; Sparks, R.S.J.; Loughlin, S.C.; Hort, M.C.; Leadbetter, S.J.; Devenish, B.J.; Haywood, J.M.; Golding, B.W.

2011

Scenarios for heavy metals, dioxins and POPs emissions to air, water and soil until 2050. NILU F

Sundseth, K.; Panasiuk, D.; Pacyna, J.M.; Pacyna, E.G.

2011

Heavy metals and POP measurements, 2009. EMEP/CCC

Aas, W.; Breivik, K.

2011

Update of background concentrations over Norway. NILU OR

Schneider, P.; Tønnesen, D.; Denby, B.

A methodology for creating a new dataset of estimated background concentrations of NO2, O3, PM10, and PM2.5 that are representative of a typical year over Norway, was developed. The dataset has a spatial resolution of 10 km × 10 km and an hourly temporal resolution. The methodology is based on a spatial mapping component for obtaining information on annual mean background concentrations, and a temporal characterization component, which uses long-term time series of station data to describe the typical development of background concentrations throughout a day and a year. When combined, these two components allow estimates of typical background concentrations at any time of the year at any location in Norway. Whereas the previously used VLUFT method of 1993 only provided spatially constant data at the county level, the new method presented here provides spatially continuous data at a comparatively high spatial resolution. Furthermore, while the previous method only gave a range of constant values that were considered valid throughout the entire year, the new technique provides continuous time series for a typical year at hourly resolution at any location in Norway.

2011

Where does mercury in the Arctic environment come from, and how does it get there?

Munthe, J.; Goodsite, M.; Berg, T.; Chételat, J.; Dastoor, A.; Douglas, T.; Durnford, D.; Macdonald, R.; Muir, D.; Outridge, P.; Pacyna, J.; Ryzhkov, A.; Skov, H.; Steffen, A.; Sundseth, K.; Travnikov, O.; Wängberg, I.; Wilson, S.

2011

Persistent organic pollutants in benthic communities in Svalbard: Seasonal and spatial trends.

Evenset, A.; Hallanger, I.; Renaud, P.; Tessmann, M.; Warner, N.; Christensen, G.; Ruus, A.; Borgå, K.; Gabrielsen, G.W.

2011

Source identification and airborne chemical characterisation of aerosol pollution from long-range transport over Greenland during POLARCAT summer campaign 2008.

Schmale, J.; Schneider, J.; Ancellet, G.; Quennehen, B.; Stohl, A.; Sodemann, H.; Burkhart, J.; Hamburger, T.; Arnold, S.R.; Schwarzenböck, A.; Borrmann, S.; Law, K.S.

2011

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