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Spatial mapping of air quality trends in Europe. NATO science for peace and security series C: Environmental security

Denby, B.; Sundvor, I.; Cassiani, M.

2010

Spatial mapping of atmospheric pollutants for European scale population exposure assessment. NILU F

Horálek, J.; Denby, B.; de Leeuw, F.; de Smet, P.; Kurfurst, P.; Fiala, J.

2008

Spatial mapping of emissions

Kuenen, Jeroen; van Aardenne, John; Goodwin, Justin; Mareckova, Katarina; Adams, Martin; Ruyssenaars, Paul; Wankmüller, Robert; Pye, Stephen; King, Katie; Veldeman, Nele; van der Maas, Wim; Lopez-Aparicio, Susana; Plejdrup, Marlene S.; d'elia, Ilaria; Feigenspan, Stefan; Vilardell, Marc Guevara

2023

Spatial mapping of ozone and SO2 trends in Europe.

Denby, B.; Sundvor, I.; Cassiani, M.; de Smet, P.; de Leeuw, F.; Horálek, J.

2010

Spatial Source Contribution and Interannual Variation in Deposition of Dust Aerosols Over the Chinese Loess Plateau

Haugvaldstad, Ove Westermoen; Tang, Hui; Kaakinen, Anu; Bohm, Katja; Zwaaftink, Christine Groot; Grythe, Henrik; Stevens, Thomas; Zhang, Zhongshi; Stordal, Frode

The Chinese Loess Plateau (CLP) in northern China is home to one of the most prominent loess records in the world, reflecting past eolian dust activity in East Asia. However, their interpretation is hampered by ambiguity in the origin of loess-forming dust and an incomplete understanding of the circulation forcing dust accumulation. In this study, we used a novel modeling approach combining a dust emission model FLEXDUST with simulated back trajectories from FLEXPART to trace the dust back to where it was emitted. Over 21 years (1999–2019), we modeled back trajectories for fine (∼2 μm) and super-coarse (∼20 μm) dust particles at six CLP sites during the peak dust storm season from March to May. FLEXPART source-receptor relationships are combined with the dust emission inventory from FLEXDUST to create site-dependent high-resolution maps of the source contribution of deposited dust. The nearby dust emission areas were found to be the main source of dust to the CLP. Dust deposition across the CLP was found to predominantly occur via wet removal, with also some super-coarse dust from distant emission regions being wet deposited following high-level tropospheric transport. The high topography located on the downwind side of the emission area plays an essential role in forcing the emitted super-coarse dust upward. On an interannual scale, the phase of the Arctic Oscillation in the preceding winter was found to have a strong association with the spring deposition rate on the CLP, while the strength of the East Asian Winter Monsoon was less influential.

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

2024

Spatial trends in S and Cl in ash leachates of the May 18th, 1980 eruption of Mt. St Helens.

Ayris, P.M.; Delmelle, P.; Durant, A.J.; Damby, D.E.; Maters, E.C.

2014

Spatial trends of chlorinated paraffins and dechloranes in air and soil in a tropical urban, suburban, and rural environment

Nipen, Maja; Vogt, Rolf David; Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla; Borgå, Katrine; Mwakalapa, Eliezer Brown; Borgen, Anders; Jørgensen, Susanne Jøntvedt; Ntapanta, Samwel Moses; Mmochi, Aviti John; Schlabach, Martin; Breivik, Knut

Springer

2021

Spatial trends of chlorinated paraffins and dechloranes in soil and air from Tanzania

Nipen, Maja; Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla; Borgen, Anders; Borgå, Katrine; Jørgensen, Susanne Jøntvedt; Mmochi, Aviti John; Mwakalapa, Eliezer Brown; Schlabach, Martin; Vogt, Rolf David; Breivik, Knut

2020

Spatial variability and temporal changes of POPs in European background air

Halvorsen, Helene Lunder; Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla; Eckhardt, Sabine; Gusev, Alexey; Möckel, Claudia; Shatalov, Victor; Skogeng, Lovise Pedersen; Breivik, Knut

Concentration data on POPs in air is necessary to assess the effectiveness of international regulations aiming to reduce the emissions of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) into the environment. POPs in European background air are continuously monitored using active- and passive air sampling techniques at a limited number of atmospheric monitoring stations. As a result of the low spatial resolution of such continuous monitoring, there is limited understanding of the main sources controlling the atmospheric burdens of POPs across Europe. The key objectives of this study were to measure the spatial and temporal variability of concentrations of POPs in background air with a high spatial resolution (n = 101) across 33 countries within Europe, and to use observations and models in concert to assess if the measured concentrations are mainly governed by secondary emissions or continuing primary emissions. Hexachlorobenzene (HCB) was not only the POP detected in highest concentrations (median: 67 pg/m3), but also the only POP that had significantly increased over the last decade. HCB was also the only POP that was positively correlated to latitude. For the other targeted POPs, the highest concentrations were observed in the southern part of Europe, and a declining temporal trend was observed. Spatial differences in temporal changes were observed. For example, γ-HCH (hexachlorocyclohexane) had the largest decrease in the south of Europe, while α-HCH had declined the most in central-east Europe. High occurrence of degradation products of the organochlorine pesticides and isomeric ratios indicated past usage. Model predictions of PCB-153 (2,2’,4,4’,5,5’-hexachlorobiphenyl) by the Global EMEP Multi-media Modelling System suggest that secondary emissions are more important than primary emissions in controlling atmospheric burdens, and that the relative importance of primary emissions are more influential in southern Europe compared to northern Europe. Our study highlights the major advantages of combining high spatial resolution observations with mechanistic modelling approaches to provide insights on the relative importance of primary- and secondary emission sources in Europe. Such knowledge is considered vital for policy makers aiming to assess the potential for further emission reduction strategies of legacy POPs.

Elsevier

2023

Spatial variability of flame retardants in indoor dust.

Jílkova, S.; Melymuk, L.; Vojta, S.; Bohlin-Nizzetto, P.; Kratka, M.; Klanova, J.

2015

Spatial Variability of POPs in Air at European Background Sites

Halvorsen, Helene Lunder; Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla; Breivik, Knut; Eckhardt, Sabine; Moeckel, Claudia; Gusev, Alexey; Shatalov, Victor; Skogeng, Lovise Pedersen

2022

Spatial variability of POPs in European background air.

Halse, A. K.; Schlabach, M.; Eckhardt, S.; Sweetman, A.; Jones, K. C.; Breivik, K.

2011

Spatially valid data of atmospheric deposition of heavy metals and nitrogen derived by moss surveys for pollution risk assessments of ecosystems.

Schröder, W.; Nickel, S.; Schönrock, S.; Meyer, M.; Wosniok, W.; Harmens, H.; Frontasyeva, M. V.; Alber, R.; Aleksiayenak, J.; Barandovski, L.; Carballeira, A.; Danielsson, H.; de Temmermann, L.; Godzik, B.; Jeran, Z.; Karlsson, G. P.; Lazo, P.; Leblond, S.; Lindroos, A.-J.; Liiv, S.; Magnússon, S. H.; Mankovska, B.; Martínez-Abaigar, J.; Piispanen, J.; Poikolainen, J.; Popescu, I. V.; Qarri, F.; Santamaria, J. M.; Skudnik, M.; Špiric, Z.; Stafilov, T.; Steinnes, E.; Stihi, C.; Thöni, L.; Uggerud, H. T.; Zechmeister, H. G.

2016

Spatio-temporal variability of the polar middle atmosphere. Insights from over 30 years of research satellite observations. NILU TR

Lahoz, W.A.; Orsolini, Y.J.; Manney, G.L.; Minschwaner, K.; Allen, D.R.; Errera, Q.; Jackson, D.R.; Lambert, A.; Lee, J.; Pumphrey, H.; Schwartz, M.; Wu, D.

2012

Spatiotemporal Analysis of Perfluoroalkyl Substances in White-Tailed Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) Nestlings from Northern Norway-A Ten-Year Study

Jouanneau, William; Bårdsen, Bård-Jørgen; Herzke, Dorte; Johnsen, Trond Vidar; Eulaers, Igor; Bustnes, Jan Ove

2020

Spatiotemporal Patterns in Data Availability of the Sentinel-5P NO2 Product over Urban Areas in Norway

Schneider, Philipp; Hamer, Paul David; Kylling, Arve; Shetty, Shobitha; Stebel, Kerstin

MDPI

2021

Spatiotemporal patterns of indoor and outdoor PM2.5 in Legionowo, Poland

Salamalikis, Vasileios; Hassani, Amirhossein; Schneider, Philipp

2023

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