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VOCs in Indoor Air. NILU F

Wisthaler, A.

2012

Global trends in lake temperatures observed from space. IEEE Conference publications

Schneider, P.; Hook, S.J.

2012

Global trends in tropospheric NO2 observed from space. IEEE Conference publications

Schneider, P.; van der A, R.

2012

NORTRIP model development and documentation: NOn-exhaust Road TRaffic Induced Particle emission modelling. NILU OR

Denby, B.R.; Sundvor, I.

The NORTRIP model is the result of research efforts carried out by a number of Nordic institutes to improve our understanding and ability to model non-exhaust traffic emissions and has been developed through the Nordic Council of Ministers project NORTRIP (NOn-exhaust Road Traffic Induced Particle emissions). The NORTRIP model is a process based non-exhaust emission model that is intended for application without site specific empirical factors. It takes into account direct wear emissions, the build up of mass on the road surface, the suspension of this mass, as well as the application and suspension of salt and sand. It combines a road dust sub-model with a road moisture sub-model in order to properly describe the retention of dust on the road surface. The model can be applied for assessment purposes and for the management and evaluation of abatement strategies regarding road wear, salting and sanding. The model development and its documentation, along with its application to a large number of Nordic datasets, is described in detail in this report.

2012

NORTRIP emission model user guide. NILU TR

Denby, B.R.

The NORTRIP emission model has been developed at NILU, in conjunction with other Nordic institutes, to model non-exhaust traffic induced emissions. This short summary document explains how to run the NORTRIP model from the MATLAB environment or by using the executable user interface version. It also provides brief information on input files and the model architecture.

2012

Approaches to integrated monitoring for environment and health impact assessment.

Liu, H.-Y.; Bartonova, A.; Pascal, M.; Smolders, R.; Skjetne, E.; Dusinska, M.

2012

Sources and mixing state of size-resolved elemental carbon particles in a European megacity: Paris.

Healy, R. M.; Sciare, J.; Poulain, L.; Kamili, K.; Merkel, M.; Müller, T.; Wiedensohler, A.; Eckhardt, S.; Stohl, A.; Sarda-Estève, R.; McGillicuddy, E.; O'Connor, I. P.; Sodeau, J. R.; Wenger, J. C.

2012

Ultra-Violet multispectral imaging cameras for validation of SO2 emissions.

Stebel, K.; Prata, F.; Dauge, F.; Durant, A.; Amigo, A.; Ajtai, N.

2012

Time-dependent biodistribution and excretion of silver nanoparticles in male Wistar rats.

Dziendzikowska, K.; Gromadzka-Ostrowska, J.; Lankoff, A.; Oczkowski, M.; Krawczy¿ska, A.; Chwastowska, J.; Sadowska-Bratek, M.; Chajduk, E.; Wojewódzka, M.; Dusinska, M.; Kruszewski, M.

2012

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

CITI-SENSE: Development of a sensor-based citizens' observatory community for improving quality of life in cities. NILU PP

Castell-Balaguer, N.; Bartonova, A.; Grossberndt, S.; Lahoz, W.; Schneider, P.; Vik, A.

2012

Early ozone loss in the Arctic in winter 2011/2012. NILU PP

Goutail, F.; Lefèvre, F.; Pazmiño, A.; Pommereau, J. P.; Chipperfield, M.; Feng, W.; Van Roozendael, M.; Eriksen, P.; Stebel, K.; Dorokhov, V.; Kyrö, E.; Adams, C.; Zhao, X.; Walker, K.; Strong, K.

2012

Optical characterization of UV multispectral imaging cameras for SO2 plume measurements. NILU PP

Stebel, K.; Prata, F.; Dauge, F.; Durant, A.; Amigo, A.

2012

Possible future petroleum activity west of the delimitation line in the Barents Sea South. Consequences of emissions to air. NILU OR

Solberg, S.; Svendby, T.; Gjerstad, K.I.; Liu, L.; Wathne, B.M.; Skjelkvåle, B.L.; Høgåsen, T.; Aarrestad, P.A.; Gjershaug, J.O.

Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU), Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA) and the Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA) have concidered the effects on the environment of emissions of NOx, SO2 and particulate matter into the air from any future petroleum activity in Barents-sea. It is estimated deposition of nitrogen, sulfur and particulates - also formation of ozone is calculated. It is also considered what effect it has on nature. Calculations indicate that emissions most likely will not lead to negative effects on vegetation and fauna of the terrestrial impact area.

2012

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