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New Directions: The future of European urban air quality monitoring.

Kuhlbusch, T.A.J.; Quincey, P.; Fuller, G.W.; Kelly, F.; Mudway, I.; Viana, M.; Querol, X.; Alastuey, A.; Katsouyanni, K.; Weijers, E.; Borowiak, A.; Gehrig, R.; Hueglin, C.; Bruckmann, P.; Favez, O.; Sciare, J.; Hoffmann, B.; Yttri, K.E.; Tørseth, K.; Sager, U.; Asbach, C.; Quass, U.

2014

New Environmental Monitoring Program; Microplastics in Norwegian Coastal Areas, Rivers, Lakes and Air (Mikronor)

Bråte, Inger Lise Nerland; Hurley, Rachel; Hultman, Maria Thérése; Rødland, Elisabeth Strandbråten; Buenaventura, Nina Tuscano; Singdahl-Larsen, Cecilie; van Bavel, Bert; Herzke, Dorte; Lusher, Amy

2022

New environmental pollutants. NILU F

Kallenborn, R.

2005

New insights from an eight-year study on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in an urban terrestrial ecosystem

Heimstad, Eldbjørg Sofie; Nygård, Torgeir; Moe, Børge; Herzke, Dorte

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) were analysed in a high number of terrestrial samples of soil, earthworm, bird eggs and liver from red fox and brown rat in an urban area in Norway from 2013 to 2020. PFOS and the long chain PFCAs were the most dominating compounds in all samples, proving their ubiquitous distribution. Other less studied compounds such as 6:2 FTS were first and foremost detected in earthworm. 8:2 FTS was found in many samples of fieldfare egg, sparrowhawk egg and earthworm, where the eggs had highest concentrations. Highest concentrations for both 6:2 FTS and 8:2 FTS were detected at present and former industry areas. FOSA was detected in many samples of the species with highest concentrations in red fox liver and brown rat liver of 3.3 and 5.5 ng/g ww.

PFAS concentrations from the urban area were significantly higher than from background areas indicating that some of the species can be suitable as markers for PFAS emissions in an urban environment. Fieldfare eggs had surprisingly high concentrations of PFOS and PFCA concentrations from areas known to be or have been influenced by industry. Biota-soil-accumulation factor and magnification calculations indicate accumulation and magnification potential for several PFAS.

Earthworm and fieldfare egg had average concentrations above the Canadian and European thresholds in diet for avian wildlife and predators. For earthworms, 18 % of the samples exceeded the European threshold (33 ng/g ww) of PFOS in prey for predators, and for fieldfare eggs, 35 % of the samples were above the same threshold. None of the soil samples exceeded a proposed PNEC of PFOS for soil living organisms of 373 ng/g dw.

Elsevier

2024

New insights in sources of the sub-micrometre aerosol at Mt. Zeppelin observatory (Spitsbergen) in the year 2015

Karl, Matthias; Leck, Caroline; Rad, Farshid Mashayekhy; Bäcklund, Are; Lopez-Aparicio, Susana; Heintzenberg, Jost

Munksgaard Forlag

2019

New insights on the chemical composition of the Siberian air shed from the YAK-AEROSIB aircraft campaign.

Paris, J.-D.; Ciais, P.; Nédélec, P.; Stohl, A.; Belan, B.D.; Arshinov, M. Yu.; Carouge, C.; Golitsyn, G.; Granberg, I.G.

2010

New Nordic emission inventory - Spatial distribution of machinery and residential combustion emission

Paunu, Ville-Veikko; Karvosenoja, N.; Segersson, David; Lopez-Aparicio, Susana; Nielsen, O. K.; Plejdrup, M.; Vo, Dam Thanh; Thorsteinsson, T.; van der Gon, Hugo Denier; Brandt, J.; Geels, C.

2020

New online services such as the “Homeless Data Portal” and “FLEXPART trajectories and footprints” provided through ATMO-ACCESS

Murberg, Lise Eder; Myhre, Cathrine Lund; Eckhardt, Sabine; Evangeliou, Nikolaos; Rud, Richard Olav

2024

New online services such as the “Homeless Data Portal” provided through ATMO-ACCESS

Murberg, Lise Eder; Myhre, Cathrine Lund; Lin, Yong; Eckhardt, Sabine; Evangeliou, Nikolaos; Rud, Richard Olav; Brissebrat, Guillaume

2023

New particle formation at a remote site in the eastern Mediterranean.

Pikridas, M.; Riipinen, I.; Hildebrandt, L.; Kostenidou, E.; Manninen, H.; Mihalopoulos, N.; Kalivitis, N.; Burkhart, J.F.; Stohl, A.; Kulmala, M.; Pandis, S.N.

2012

New particle formation characteristics in the Arctic (Zeppelin, Svalbard)

Lee, Haebum; Lee, KwangYul; Krejci, Radovan; Aas, Wenche; Park, Jiyeon; Park, Ki-Tae; Lee, Bang-Yong; Yoon, Young-Jun; Park, Kihong

2020

New particle formation in the high Arctic: observations and model simulations. NILU F

Karl, M.; Gross, A.; Pirjola, L.; Leck, C.

2010

New perspectives of gravity wave remote sensing through ESA's candidate mission PREMIER.

Preusse, P.; Hoffmann, L.; Lehmann, C.; Alexander, M.J.; Broutman, D.; Chun, H.Y.; Dudhia, A.; Hertzog, A.; Hoepfner, M.; Kim, Y.H.; Lahoz, W.; Ma, J.; Pulido, M.; Riese, M.; Sembhi, H.; Wuest, S.; Alishahi, V.; Bittner, M.; Ern, M.; McConnel, J.C.; Sofieva, V.

2012

New technologies using trace metals of concern. Strüngmann Forum Reports, 16

Pacyna, J.M.; Sundseth, K.; Pacyna, E.G.

2015

Nighttime mesospheric ozone during the southern hemispheric major stratospheric warming.

Smith-Johnsen C.; Orsolini, Y.; Stordal, F.; Limpasuvan, V.

2015

Nighttime mesospheric ozone enhancements during the 2002 southern hemispheric major stratospheric warming

Smith-Johnsen, Christine; Orsolini, Yvan; Stordal, Frode; Limpasuvan, Varavut; Pérot, Kristell

Sudden Stratospheric Warmings (SSW) affect the chemistry and dynamics of the middle atmosphere. Major warmings occur roughly every second winter in the Northern Hemisphere (NH), but has only been observed once in the Southern Hemisphere (SH), during the Antarctic winter of 2002. Observations by the Global Ozone Monitoring by Occultation of Stars (GOMOS, an instrument on board Envisat) during this rare event, show a 40% increase of ozone in the nighttime secondary ozone layer at subpolar latitudes compared to non-SSW years. This study investigates the cause of the mesospheric nighttime ozone increase, using the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model with specified dynamics (SD-WACCM). The 2002 SH winter was characterized by several reductions of the strength of the polar night jet in the upper stratosphere before the jet reversed completely, marking the onset of the major SSW. At the time of these wind reductions, corresponding episodic increases can be seen in the modelled nighttime secondary ozone layer. This ozone increase is attributed largely to enhanced upwelling and the associated cooling of the altitude region in conjunction with the wind reversal. This is in correspondence to similar studies of SSW induced ozone enhancements in NH. But unlike its NH counterpart, the SH secondary ozone layer appeared to be impacted less by episodic variations in atomic hydrogen. Seasonally decreasing atomic hydrogen plays however a larger role in SH compared to NH.

Elsevier

2018

Nighttime secondary ozone layer during major stratospheric sudden warmings in specified-dynamics WACCM. NILU F

Orsolini, Y.; Tweedy, O.; Limpasuvan, V.; Randall, C.; Smith, A.; Garcia, R.; Chandran, A.; Harvey, L.

2014

Nighttime secondary ozone layer during major stratospheric sudden warmings in specified-dynamics WACCM.

Tweedy, O.V.; Limpasuvan, V.; Orsolini, Y.J.; Smith, A.K.; Garcia, R.R.; Kinnison, D.; Randall, C.E.; Kvissel, O.-K.; Stordal, F.; Harvey, V.L.; Chandran, A.

2013

Nikkelverket stenger ned

Berglen, Tore Flatlandsmo (intervjuobjekt); Martinsen, Alf Harald (journalist)

2020

Nikolaos Evangeliou : « L’idéal serait d’interdire l’utilisation des voitures »

Evangeliou, Nikolaos (intervjuobjekt); Brun, Raphael (journalist)

2020

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