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Across the Seasons: Persistent Organic Pollutants in an Arctic Pelagic Food Web

Giebichenstein, Julia; Harju, Mikael; Varpe, Øystein; Gabrielsen, Geir Wing; Andersen, Tom; Borgå, Katrine

2023

Advanced biological models in vitro for hazard assessment of nanomaterials on human health

Camassa, Laura Maria Azzurra; Sadeghiankaffash, Hamed; Zheng, Congying; Ervik, Torunn Kringlen; Anmarkrud, Kristine Haugen; Elje, Elisabeth; Shaposhnikov, Sergey; Rundén-Pran, Elise; Zienolddiny-Narui, Shan

2023

Detection of Aerosol Layer Height and Optical Depth By Twilight VIS/NIR Radiometry

Mukherjee, Lipi; Wu, Dong Liang; Mayer, Bernhard C.; Kylling, Arve

2023

Global Nitrous Oxide Budget 1980-2020

Tian, Hanqin; Pan, Naiqing; Thompson, Rona Louise; Canadell, Josep G.; Suntharalingam, Parvadha; Regnier, Pierre; Davidson, Eric A.; Prather, Michael J.; Ciais, Philippe; Muntean, Marilena; Pan, Shufen; Winiwarter, Wilfried; Zaehle, Sönke; Zhou, Feng; Jackson, Robert B.

2023

Long-term Comparison of NOAA and AGAGE Non-CO2 Trace Gas Observations at Common Sites

Hall, Brad D.; Krummel, Paul B.; Muhle, Jens; Weiss, Ray F.; Montzka, Stephen A.; Vimont, Isaac J.; Dutton, Geoffrey S.; Harth, Christina M.; O'Doherty, Simon; Young, Dickon; nance, Jon David; Loh, Zoe M; Lan, Xin; Langenfelds, Ray; Salameh, Peter K.; Prinn, Ronald G.; Mitrevski, Blagoj; Lunder, Chris Rene

2023

Moisture Transport into the Arctic in a past and future climate

Eckhardt, Sabine; Svendby, Tove Marit; Cassiani, Massimo; Oliviè, Dirk Jan Leo

2023

Field measurements of indoor air in one Norwegian School

Alam, Azimil Gani; Singh, Nardeep; Mathisen, Hans Martin; Bartonova, Alena; Fredriksen, Mirjam; Høiskar, Britt Ann Kåstad; Yang, Zhirong; Gustavsen, Kai; Hart, Kent; Fredriksen, Tore; Canet, Alfred Mansanet; Almén, John Charles; Cao, Guangyu

2023

Uptake of organic contaminants from car tire microplastics in Arctic marine species

Halsband, Claudia; Hägg, Fanny; Galtung, Kristin; Herzke, Dorte; Nikiforov, Vladimir; Sperre, Kristine Hopland; Sørensen, Lisbet; Egeness, Mari Jystad; Booth, Andy

Car tire particles represent an important environmental challenge that is difficult to alleviate. The particles stem from abrasion during driving, so-called tire wear particles (TWPs), down-cycled end-oflife tire crumb rubber (CR) granulate that is used widely as low-cost infill on sports fields, or degradation products from discarded tires. The material contains a variety of additives and chemical residues from the manufacturing process, including metals, especially high concentrations of zinc, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), and benzothiazoles (Halsband et al., 2020), but also paraphenylenediaminesb (PPDs) and numerous other organic chemicals. In urbanized areas, TWPs arebemitted from vehicles, while CR is dispersed from artificial sports fields and other urban surfaces to the environment. This suggests that particulate and chemical runoff to coastal systems is likely and represents a route of exposure to marine organisms. In the Arctic, even small human settlements can represent local sources of TWPs and CR granulate emissions. Here, we summarize recent experimental studies examining the responses of different marine animals to tire rubber particle or leachate exposure, focusing on toxicity and the uptake kinetics of tire-related organic chemicals into organs and tissues. We present data for different ecological functional groups relevant to the Arctic, including copepods, shrimps, crabs, and fish, representing different body sizes, marine habitats, and feeding modes, and thus varying exposure scenarios. Our findings from GC-HRMS SIM chromatography demonstrate that several tire additives are taken up into tissues. Although the available data indicates many tire-derived organic chemicals do not seem to bioaccumulate, mapping of tire rubber particle and chemical distributions in Arctic coastal systems, dose-response toxicity testing and risk assessments of environmental concentrations are warranted, also with a view to potential trophic transfer within the Arctic marine food chain.

2023

Norwegian Arctic and Antarctic Pandora Instruments

Fjæraa, Ann Mari; Bäcklund, Are; Schulze, Dorothea; Svendby, Tove Marit; Solbakken, Christine Forsetlund

2023

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