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Deposition of air pollutants around the North Sea and the North-East Atlantic in 2010. OSPAR monitoring and assessment, 564/2012
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Monitoring of the atmospheric ozone layer and natural ultraviolet radiation. Annual report 2011. NILU OR
This is an annual report describing the activities and main results of the monitoring programme 'Monitoring of the atmospheric ozone layer and natural ultraviolet radiation' for 2011.
2011 was a year with generally low ozone values above Norway. A clear decrease in the ozone layer above Norway during the period 1979-1997 stopped after 1998 and the ozone layer above Norway seems now to have stabilized.
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Calculation of dispersion and deposition, April 2010 - April 2011. NILU OR
NILU - Norwegian Institute for Air Research has calculated concentrations of NO2, SO2, and PM10 resulting from emissions from Hammerfest LNG and related shipping. Also emissions deposition of nitrogen and sulphur have been calculated. Calculations show that concentrations of NO2 may exceed the thresholds recommended by the Norwegian State Pollution Agency, but not the EU limit values nor National target values. There are no exceedances of SO2 or PM10 limit values. Calculations give a maximum yearly deposition of 14 mg N /m2 and 11 mg S /m2.
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Indoor air quality investigation sector E3-02. NILU OR
Abu Dhabi Municipality has chosen the Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU) to perform indoor air quality investigation for six buildings in sector E3-02 (one School, one Mosque, one commercial building and three Residential building).
The main goal of this task is to define the main pollutants that could be found in the buildings and to define the status of existing buildings with respect to indoor air quality.
The results of measurements that were conducted at different locations have shown that there was a wide mold growth in the duct of ventilation system due to poor maintenance in all studied buildings, also that carbon dioxide (CO2) and voltaic organic compound (VOC) are considered the main pollutants that could found and affect the indoor air quality in these buildings.
In most of tested locations, the CO2 concentration has exceeded the standard limit, the readings were very high in the school, mosque, and to a lesser extent in commercial building.
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