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Høiskar, Britt Ann Kåstad; Hak, Claudia

2020

C. elegans as a Model System for Assessing Neurotoxicity

SenGupta, Tanima; Dusinska, Maria; Rundén-Pran, Elise

2023

Cadmium pollution from zinc‐smelters up to four‐fold higher than expected in western Europe in the 1980s as revealed by alpine ice

Legrand, Michel; McConnell, Joseph; Lestel, L.; Preunkert, Susanne; Arienzo, Monica M; Chellman, Nathan J; Stohl, Andreas; Eckhardt, Sabine

Estimates of past emission inventories suggest that toxic heavy metal pollution in Europe was highest in the mid‐1970s for lead and in the mid‐1960s for cadmium, but these previous estimates have not been compared to observations. Here, alpine ice‐cores were used to document cadmium and lead pollution in western Europe between 1890 and 2000. The ice‐core trends show that while lead pollution largely from leaded gasoline reached a maximum in ~1975 as expected, cadmium pollution primarily from zinc smelters peaked in the early‐1980s rather than in ~1965 and was up to fourfold higher than estimated after 1975. Comparisons between ice‐core trends, estimated past emissions, and state‐of‐the‐art atmospheric aerosol transport and deposition modeling suggest that the estimated decreases in cadmium emissions after 1970 were based on overly optimistic emissions reductions from the introduction of pollution control devices and other technological improvements.

2020

Calculating air quality at The German School, Nydalen. NILU OR

Haugsbakk, I.; Tønnesen, D.

2006

Calculating air quality at Økernveien 11-13, Oslo. NILU OR

Haugsbakk, I.; Krognes, T.

2007

Calculation of dispersion and deposition, April 2010 - April 2011. NILU OR

Gjerstad, K.I.

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.

2012

Calculation of PM10 and PM2.5 for Oslo in 2010 and 2015. NILU OR

Laupsa, H.; Slørdal, L.H.; Tønnesen, D.

2005

Calculation of pseudo PM2.5 annual mean concentrations in Europe based on annual mean PM10 concentrations and other supplementary data. ETC/ACC Technical Paper, 2010/9

Denby, B.; Gola, G.; de Leeuw, F.; de Smet, P.; Horálek, J.

2011

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