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Air implementation pilot: Assessing the modelling activities. ETC/ACM Technical Paper, 2013/4

Castell, N.; Denby, B.R.; Guerreiro, C.

2013

Air implementation pilot- Lessons learnt from the implementation of air quality legislation at urban level. EEA report, 7/2013

González Ortiz, A.; Mourelatou, A.; Schilling J.; Verheye, T.; Brockett, S.; Buzica, D.; Arduino G.; de Wilt W.; Castell, N.; Nagl, C.; Malherbe, L.; de Leeuw, F.; Targa, J.; Viana, M.; Döring, U.; Rouïl, L.; Guerreiro, C.; Tarrasón, L.

2013

Air exposures: Making children aware. Two Norwegian campaigns. NILU PP

Innset, B.; Endregard, G.; Tønnesen, D.; Bartonova, A.; Sandås, A.; Lauvanger, E.G.

2005

Air concentrations and wet deposition of major inorganic ions at five non-urban sites in China, 2001-2003.

Aas, W.; Shao, M.; Jin, L.; Larssen, T.; Zhao, D.; Xiang, R.; Zhang, J.; Xiao, J.; Duan, L.

2007

Air concentrations and wet deposition of major inorganic ions at five non-urban sites in China, 2001-2003 (part I). NILU PP

Aas, W.; Shao, M.; Jin, L.; Larssen, T.; Zhao, D.; Xiang, R.; Zhang, J.; Xiao, J.

2005

Air

Dickinson, Philip; Guerreiro, Cristina; Keating, Terry; Nzioka, John M.; Chung, Serena H.; Reis, Stefan

2019

AI-driven spatiotemporal quantification and prediction of soil salinity at European scale using the LUCAS database

Zarif, Mohammad Aziz; Hassani, Amirhossein; Panagos, Panos; Lebron, Inma; Robinson, David A.; Shokri, Nima

2024

AI-driven insights into soil health and soil degradation in Europe in the face of climate and anthropogenic challenges

Afshar, Mehdi H.; Hassani, Amirhossein; Aminzadeh, Milad; borrelli, Pasquale; Panagos, Panos; Robinson, David A.; Shokri, Nima

2024

Agile applications - a new paradigm, an old devil.

Kobernus, M.; Schade, S.; Havlik, D.; Egly, M.; Pielorz, J.; Denby, B.

2012

Agile applications - a new paradigm, an old devil. NILU PP

Kobernus, M.; Schade, S.; Havlik, D.; Egly, M.; Pielorz, J.; Denby, B.

2012

Agency and responsibility in smart air pollution monitoring

Ekman, Karin; Ponti, Marisa; Grau, Marc Peñalver; Castell, Nuria; Steffansen, Rasmus Nedergård; Lissandrello, Enza

2023

Ag nanoparticles: size- and surface-dependent effects on model aquatic organisms and uptake evaluation with NanoSIMS.

Georgantzopoulou, A.; Balachandran, Y.L.; Rosenkranz, P.; Dusinska, M.; Lankoff, A.; Wojewodzka, M.; Kruszewski, M.; Guignard, C.; Audinot, J.N.; Girija, S.; Hoffmann, L.; Gutleb, A.C.

2013

Ag and TiO2 nanoparticles: effects on model aquatic organisms.

Georgantzopoulou, A.; Dusinska, M.; Kruszewski, M.; Balachandran, Y.L.; Audinot, J.N.; Hoffmann, L., Gutleb, A.C.

2011

Aerosols pollution level detection using Optical Particle Sensors in four Cities in Serbia: Low-Cost v.s. Equivalent PM Monitor

Jovašević-Stojanović, Milena; Bartonova, Alena; Kleut, D.; Živković, M.; Lazović, I.; De Vito, S.; Stojanović, D. B.; Ristovski, Z.; Davidović, M.

2023

Aerosols in polar regions: A historical overview based on optical depth and in situ observations.

Tomasi, C.; Vitale, V.; Lupi, A.; Di Carmine, C.; Campanelli, M.; Herber, A.; Treffeisen, R.; Stone, R.S.; Andrews, E.; Sharma, S.; Radionov, V.; von Hoyningen-Huene, W.; Stebel, K.; Hansen, G.H.; Myhre, C.L.; Wehrli, C.; Aaltonen, V.; Lihavainen, H.; Virkkula, A.; Hillamo, R.; Ström, J.; Toledano, C.; Cachorro, V.E.; Ortiz, P.; de Frutos, A.M.; Blindheim, S.; Frioud, M.; Gausa, M.; Zielinski, T.; Petelski, T.; Yamanouchi, T.

2007

Aerosol, Clouds and Trace Gases Research Infrastructure (ACTRIS): The European Research Infrastructure Supporting Atmospheric Science

Laj, Paolo; Myhre, Cathrine Lund; Riffault, Véronique; Amiridis, Vassilis; Fuchs, Hendrik; Eleftheriadis, Konstantinos; Petäjä, Tuukka; Salameh, Therese; Kivekäs, Niku; Juurola, Eija; Saponaro, Giulia; Philippin, Sabine; Cornacchia, Carmela; Arboledas, Lucas Alados; Baars, Holger; Claude, Anja; De Mazière, Martine; Dils, Bart; Dufresne, Marvin; Evangeliou, Nikolaos; Favez, Olivier; Fiebig, Markus; Haeffelin, Martial; Herrmann, Hartmut; Höhler, Kristina; Illmann, Niklas; Kreuter, Axel; Ludewig, Elke; Marinou, Eleni; Möhler, Ottmar; Mona, Lucia; Murberg, Lise Eder; Nicolae, Doina; Novelli, Anna; O'Connor, Ewan; Ohneiser, Kevin; Altieri, Rosa Maria Petracca; Picquet-Varrault, Benedicte; van Pinxteren, Dominik; Pospichal, Bernhard; Putaud, Jean-Philippe; Reimann, Stefan; Siomos, Nikolaos; Stachlewska, Iwona S.; Tillmann, Ralf; Voudouri, Kalliopi Artemis; Wandinger, Ulla; Wiedensohler, Alfred; Apituley, Arnoud; Comerón, Adolfo; Gysel-Beer, Martin; Mihalopoulos, Nikolaos; Nikolova, Nina; Pietruczuk, Aleksander; Sauvage, Stéphane; Sciare, Jean; Skov, Henrik; Svendby, Tove Marit; Swietlicki, Erik; Tonev, Dimitar; Vaughan, Geraint; Zdimal, Vladimir; Baltensperger, Urs; Doussin, Jean-François; Kulmala, Markku; Pappalardo, Gelsomina; Sundet, Sanna Sorvari; Vana, Milan

The Aerosol, Clouds and Trace Gases Research Infrastructure (ACTRIS) officially became the 33rd European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC) on April 25, 2023 with the support of 17 founding member and observer countries. As a pan-European legal organization, ACTRIS ERIC will coordinate the provision of data and data products on short-lived atmospheric constituents and clouds relevant to climate and air pollution over the next 15-20 years. ACTRIS was designed more than a decade ago, and its development was funded at national and European levels. It was included in the European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures (ESFRI) Roadmap in 2016 and subsequently, in the national infrastructure roadmaps of European countries. It became a landmark of the ESFRI roadmap in 2021. The purpose of this paper is to describe the mission of ACTRIS, its added value to the community of atmospheric scientists, providing services to academia as well as the public and private sectors, and to summarize its main achievements. The present publication serves as a reference document for ACTRIS, its users and the scientific community as a whole. It provides the reader with relevant information and an overview on ACTRIS governance and services, as well as a summary of the main scientific achievements of the last 20 years. The paper concludes with an outlook on the upcoming challenges for ACTRIS and the strategy for its future evolution.

American Meteorological Society

2024

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