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2021
PM10/PM2.5 comparison exercise in Oslo, Norway. Study in 2015-2016 and 2018.
Formålet med sammenligningen var å ekvivalensteste og etablere kalibreringsfaktorer for de vanligste automatiske PM-målere som er i bruk i Norge. For å etablere faktorene utførte Referanselaboratoriet en feltstudie på tre steder i Oslo under sommer- og vinterforhold i periodene september 2015 til juli 2016 og februar til mars 2018. Måleinstrumentene som deltok var Palas Fidas 200, Grimm EDM 180, TEI TEOM 1405 DF, TEI FH 62 I-R, og R&P TEOM 1400AB.
Rapporten beskriver et mulig system for kontinuerlig verifikasjon av kalibreringsfaktorene i de norske målenettene og hvordan analysedata skal kalibreres.
NILU
2021
The influence of probe spacing and probe bias in a double Langmuir probe setup
Multi-needle Langmuir probes are mounted on satellites and sounding rockets for high-frequency characterization of plasma in the ionosphere. Mounted on a spacecraft, the recorded probe current often differs from expected results. In this paper, we perform a numerical study using a particle in cell model to see how the spacing between the individual probes used in a multi-needle setup influences the measured current. We also study how the applied probe bias voltage can contribute to deviations. In our study, we use realistic electron temperatures and electron densities for the relevant part of the ionosphere. However, the results should be generally applicable and valid for other space environments as well as for laboratory Langmuir probe applications. From our study, we can see that when the distance is short, less than two Debye lengths, the current is highly affected, and we can see deviations of more than 60% compared to a single probe setup.
AIP Publishing (American Institute of Physics)
2021
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Calibration of CO, NO2, and O3 Using Airify: A Low-Cost Sensor Cluster for Air Quality Monitoring
MDPI
2021
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Norsk institutt for naturforskning (NINA)
2021
Overvåking av langtransporterte atmosfæriske miljøgifter i luft og nedbør, årsrapport 2020.
Denne rapporten inkluderer miljøovervåkningsdata fra 2020 og tidstrender for programmet Langtransporterte atmosfæriske miljøgifter. Resultatene omfatter 200 organiske miljøgifter (regulerte og ennå ikke regulerte), 11 tungmetaller og et utvalg organiske kjemikalier som potensielt er av bekymring for Arktisk miljø.
NILU
2021
Micronucleus assay applied to advanced in vitro lung models at ALI for nanotoxicity assessment
Elsevier
2021
Introducing a nested multimedia fate and transport model for organic contaminants (NEM)
Some organic contaminants, including the persistent organic pollutants (POPs), have achieved global distribution through long range atmospheric transport (LRAT). Regulatory efforts, monitoring programs and modelling studies address the LRAT of POPs on national, continental (e.g. Europe) and/or global scales. Whereas national and continental-scale models require estimates of the input of globally dispersed chemicals from outside of the model domain, existing global-scale models either have relatively coarse spatial resolution or are so computationally demanding that it limits their usefulness. Here we introduce the Nested Exposure Model (NEM), which is a multimedia fate and transport model that is global in scale yet can achieve high spatial resolution of a user-defined target region without huge computational demands. Evaluating NEM by comparing model predictions for PCB-153 in air with measurements at nine long-term monitoring sites of the European Monitoring and Evaluation Programme (EMEP) reveals that nested simulations at a resolution of 1° × 1° yield results within a factor of 1.5 of observations at sites in northern Europe. At this resolution, the model attributes more than 90% of the atmospheric burden within any of the grid cells containing an EMEP site to advective atmospheric transport from elsewhere. Deteriorating model performance with decreasing resolution (15° × 15°, 5° × 5° and 1° × 1°), manifested by overestimation of concentrations across most of northern Europe by more than a factor of 3, illustrates the effect of numerical diffusion. Finally, we apply the model to demonstrate how the choice of spatial resolution affect predictions of atmospheric deposition to the Baltic Sea. While we envisage that NEM may be used for a wide range of applications in the future, further evaluation will be required to delineate the boundaries of applicability towards chemicals with divergent fate properties as well as in environmental media other than air.
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
2021
2021
Ftalater er organiske stoffer som hovedsakelig brukes til å gjøre plast mykere, særlig i PVC. Produksjonen av disse forbindelsene er ikke regulert på globalt nivå. Vi undersøkte nivåer av 12 ftalater i fett/spekk fra blåhval, finnhval, grønlandshval og isbjørn fra norsk Arktis. I tillegg målte vi nivåer av nedbrytningsprodukter av ftalater i plasma fra isbjørn. Bis(2-etylhexyl) ftalat (DEHP) var den eneste ftalat-forbindelsen som ble kvantifisert i prøvene. DEHP var til stede i de fleste hvalprøvene og nivåene i blå- og finnhvalspekk var lik nivåer av kjente miljøgifter som PCBer og organiske plantevernmidler. Nedbrytningsprodukter av ftalater ble funnet i lave konsentrasjoner i noen få isbjørnprøver. I tillegg undersøkte vi ftalaters potensial til å forstyrre finnhvalenes kjernereseptorer. Kjernereseptorer er proteiner som regulerer gener. De studerte reseptorene er viktige for å regulere blant annet metabolisme, stressresponser og energibalanse. Vi fant at DEHP både kan øke og hemme aktiviteten til skjoldbruskkjertelhormonreseptor, men da i høyere konsentrasjoner enn det som ble målt i spekk-/fettprøvene. Siden de studerte finnhvalreseptorene er helt eller nesten like de som finnes hos mange andre arter inkludert blåhval, vågehval, spekkhoggere, hvithval, isbjørn og mennesker, er resultatene også relevante for disse artene. Dette studiet bidrar til å øke kunnskapen om plastrelaterte stoffer og deres potensial til å forstyrre hormonsystemet hos marine pattedyr fra norsk Arktis.
Elsevier
2021
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American Geophysical Union (AGU)
2021
BioMed Central (BMC)
2021
The Arctic middle atmosphere was affected by major sudden stratospheric warmings (SSW) in February 2018 and January 2019, respectively. In this article, we report for the first time the impact of these two events on the middle atmospheric nitric oxide (NO) abundance. The study is based on measurements obtained during two dedicated observation campaigns, using the Sub-Millimetre Radiometer (SMR) aboard the Odin satellite, measuring NO globally since 2003. The SSW of February 2018 was similar to other, more dynamically quiet, Arctic winters in term of NO downward transport from the upper mesosphere–lower thermosphere to lower altitudes (referred to as energetic particle precipitation indirect effect EPP-IE). On the contrary, the event of January 2019 led to one of the strongest EPP-IE cases observed within the Odin operational period. Important positive NO anomalies were indeed observed in the lower mesosphere–upper stratosphere during the three months following the SSW onset, corresponding to NO volume mixing ratios more than 50 times higher than the climatological values. These different consequences on the middle atmospheric composition are explained by very different dynamical characteristics of these two SSW events.
Elsevier
2021