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Intercorrelations of short-, medium- and long-chain chlorinated paraffins, dechloranes and legacy POPs in 10 species of marine mammals from Norway, in light of dietary niche

Andvik, Clare Margaret; Jourdain, Eve Marie; Borgen, Anders; Lyche, Jan Ludvig; Karoliussen, Richard; Haug, Tore; Borgå, Katrine

2025

Interim air quality maps of EEA member and cooperating countries for 2022. PM10, O3, and NO2 spatial estimates and evaluation of PM2.5 interim mapping.

Horálek, Jan; Vlasakova, Leona; Schreiberova, Marketa; Schneider, Philipp; Benesova, Nina

This report presents European interim air quality maps for 2022, which are based on the non-validated up-to-date (UTD) measurement data and the CAMS Ensemble Forecast modelling results, together with other supplementary data. It contains maps of PM10 annual average, ozone indicator SOMO35 and NO2 annual average. Next to this, the report evaluates the PM2.5 annual mean interim mapping.

ETC/HE

2023

Interim air quality maps of EEA member and cooperating countries for 2023. PM, O3, and NO2 spatial estimates

Horálek, Jan; Vlasakova, Leona; Schreiberova, Marketa; Schneider, Philipp; Benesova, Nina; Vlcek, Ondrej

The report presents interim 2023 maps for PM10 annual average, PM2.5 annual average, O3 indicator peak season average of maximum daily 8-hour means, and NO2 annual average. The maps have been produced based on the 2023 non-validated E2a (UTD) data of the AQ e-reporting database, the CAMS Ensemble Forecast modelling data and other supplementary data. Together with the concentration maps, the inter-annual differences between 5-year average 2018-2022 and 2023 are presented (using the 2018-2022 regular and the 2023 interim maps), as well as basic exposure estimates based on the interim maps.

ETC/HE

2024

Interim air quality maps of EEA member and cooperating countries for 2024. PM, O3 and NO2 spatial estimates

Horálek, Jan; Vlasáková, Leona; Schreiberová, Markéta; Schneider, Philipp; Benešová, Nina; Vlček, Ondřej

The report presents interim 2024 maps for PM10 annual average, PM2.5 annual average, O3 indicator peak season average of maximum daily 8-hour means, and NO2 annual average. The maps have been produced based on the 2024 non-validated E2a (UTD) data of the AQ e-reporting database, the CAMS Ensemble Forecast modelling data and other supplementary data. Together with the concentration maps, the inter-annual differences between 5-year average 2019-2023 and 2024 are presented (using the 2019-2023 regular and the 2024 interim maps), as well as basic exposure estimates based on the interim maps.

European Topic Centre on Human Health and the Environment (ETC HE)

2025

Interim Annual Assessment Report for 2015. European air quality in 2015. ECMWF Copernicus Report

Tarrasón, L.; Hamer, P.; Guerreiro, C.; Melaux, F.; Rouïl, L.

2016

Interim Annual Assessment Report for 2017. European air quality in 2017.

Tarrasón, Leonor; Hamer, Paul David; Meleux, Frederik; Rouil, Laurence

Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service

2018

Interim Annual Assessment Report. European air quality in 2016. ECMWF Copernicus Report

Hamer, P.; Tarrasón, L.; Melaux, F.; Rouïl, L.

2016

Interim European air quality maps for 2020. PM10, NO2 and ozone spatial estimates based on non-validated UTD data.

Horálek, Jan; Schreiberova, Marketa; Vlasakova, Leona; Hamer, Paul David; Schneider, Philipp; Markova, Jana

The report provides interim 2020 maps for PM10 annual average, NO2 annual average and the ozone indicator SOMO35. The maps have been produced based on non-validated Up-To-Date data reported to the AQ e-reporting database (data flow E2a), the CAMS Ensemble Forecast modelling data and other supplementary data including air quality data reported to EMEP. In addition to concentration maps, the inter-annual differences between the years 2019 and 2020 are presented (using the 2019 regular and the 2020 interim maps), as well as European exposure estimates based on the interim maps. The contribution of lockdown measures connected with the Covid-19 pandemic on the change of air pollutant concentrations during the exceptional year 2020 is briefly discussed. The decrease in road transport, aviation and international shipping intensity during the lockdown resulted in a reduction of the NOx emission, mainly in large cities and urbanized areas. Compared to 2019, a general decrease in NO2 annual average concentrations is shown for 2020, as well as a decrease in values of the ozone indicator SOMO35, apart from areas with a steep NO2 decrease. Due to the chemical processes, the decrease in NOX resulted in an ozone increase in these areas. The contribution of lockdown measures on the change of PM10 concentrations is quite complex. On the one hand, there was a decrease in emissions of suspended particles and their precursors due to decrease in transport. On the other hand, higher intensity of residential heating likely led to higher emissions of both suspended particles and their precursors.

ETC/ATNI

2021

Interim European air quality maps for 2021. PM10, NO2 and ozone spatial estimates based on non-validated UTD data.

Horálek, Jan; Vlasakova, Leona; Schreiberova, Marketa; Schneider, Philipp; Damaskova, Dasa

This report presents European interim air quality maps for 2021, which are based on the non-validated up-to-date (UTD) measurement data and the CAMS Ensemble Forecast modelling results, together with other supplementary data. It contains maps of PM10 and NO2 annual averages and ozone indicator SOMO35.

ETC/HE

2023

2004

2004

Interlaboratory comparison of size measurements on nanoparticles using nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA).

Hole, P.; Sillence, K.; Hannell, C.; Maguire, C.M.; Roesslein, M.; Suarez, G.; Capracotta, S.; Magdolenova, Z.; Horev-Azaria, L.; Dybowska, A.; Cooke, L.; Haase, A.; Contal, S.; Manø, S.; Vennemann, A.; Sauvain, J.-J.; Staunton, K.C.; Anguissola, S.; Luch, A.; Dusinska, M.; Korenstein, R.; Gutleb, A.C.; Wiemann, M.; Prina-Mello, A.; Riediker, M.; Wick, P.

2013

Interlaboratory Comparison Reveals State of the Art in Microplastic Detection and Quantification Methods

Ciornii, Dmitri; Hodoroaba, Vasile-Dan; Benismail, Nizar; Maltseva, Alina; Ferrer, Juan F.; Wang, Jiamin; Parra, Raquel; Jézéquel, Ronan; Receveur, Justine; Gabriel, Dina; Scheitler, Andreas; Oversteeg, Christa van; Roosma, Jorg; Duivenbode, Alex van Renesse van; Bulters, Tim; Zanella, Michela; Perini, Alessandro; Benetti, Federico; Mehn, Dora; Dierkes, Georg; Soll, Michael; Ishimura, Takahisa; Bednarz, Marius; Peng, Guyu; Hildebrandt, Lars; Peters, Mathias; Kim, Seung-Kyu; Türk, Jochen; Steinfeld, Felix; Jung, Jaehak; Hong, Sanghee; Kim, Eun-Ju; Yu, Hye-Weon; Klockmann, Sven; Krafft, Christoph; Süssmann, Julia; Zou, Shan; Halle, Alexandra ter; Giovannozzi, Andrea M.; Sacco, Alessio; Fadda, Marta; Putzu, Mara; Im, Dong-Hoon; Nhlapo, Nontete; Carrillo-Barragán, Priscilla; Schmidt, Natascha; Herzke, Dorte; Gomiero, Alessio; Jaén-Gil, Adrián; Cabanes, Damien J. E.; Doedt, Martin; Cardoso, Vitor; Schmitz, Antje; Hawly, Moritz; Mo, Huajuan; Jacquin, Justine; Mechlinski, Andy; Adediran, Gbotemi A.; Andrade, Jose; Muniategui-Lorenzo, Soledad; Ramsperger, Anja; Löder, Martin G. J.; Laforsch, Christian; Velickovic, Tanja Cirkovic; Fabbri, Daniele; Coralli, Irene; Federici, Stefania; Scholz-Böttcher, Barbara M.; Nasa, Jacopo la; Biale, Greta; Rauert, Cassandra; Okoffo, Elvis D.; Undas, Anna; An, Lihui; Wachtendorf, Volker; Fengler, Petra; Altmann, Korinna

In this study, we investigate the current accuracy of widely used microplastic (MP) detection methods through an interlaboratory comparison (ILC) involving ISO-approved techniques. The ILC was organized under the prestandardization platform of VAMAS (Versailles Project on Advanced Materials and Standards) and gathered a large number (84) of analytical laboratories across the globe. The aim of this ILC was (i) to test and to compare two thermo-analytical and three spectroscopical methods with respect to their suitability to identify and quantify microplastics in a water-soluble matrix and (ii) to test the suitability of the microplastic test materials to be used in ILCs. Two reference materials (RMs), polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and polyethylene (PE) as powders with rough size ranges between 10 and 200 μm, were used to press tablets for the ILC. The following parameters had to be assessed: polymer identity, mass fraction, particle number concentration, and particle size distribution. The reproducibility, SR, in thermo-analytical experiments ranged from 62%–117% (for PE) and 45.9%–62% (for PET). In spectroscopical experiments, the SR varied between 121% and 129% (for PE) and 64% and 70% (for PET). Tablet dissolution turned out to be a very challenging step and should be optimized. Based on the knowledge gained, development of guidance for improved tablet filtration is in progress. Further, in this study, we discuss the main sources of uncertainties that need to be considered and minimized for preparation of standardized protocols for future measurements with higher accuracy.

2025

International Arctic Systems for Observing the Atmosphere (IASOA): Recent and planned observatory upgrades in Canada, Greenland, Russia and the United States.

Darby, L.; Burkhart, J.; Dlugokencky, E.; Drummond, J.; Fogal, P.; Makshtas, A.; Martyschenko, V.; Schnell, R.; Uttal, T.; Vasel, B.

2008

International Co-operative Programme on Materials, including Historic and Cultural Monuments. Environmental data report September 1995 to October 1998. NILU OR

Henriksen, J.F.; Arnesen, K.

This report presents the database for the second phase of the ECE ICP material programme. Besides presenting the available data for the three exposure years 1995/96, 1996/97 and 1997/98, the report presents the spread in the yearly mean values for the exposure sites. To show the reductions in the air pollutions observed during the ruling time of the project, scatterplots for SO2, NO2 and O3 for the two years 1987/88 and 1997/98 are presented. They show that the reduction for SO2 at the sites during the ten years period has been 75% in average, NO2 the reduction has been 25% and for O3 no detectable change has been observed.

2000

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