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Longitudinal changes in concentrations of persistent organic pollutants (1986–2016) and their associations with type 2 diabetes mellitus

Charles, Dolley; Berg, Vivian; Nøst, Therese Haugdahl; Bergdahl, Ingvar A.; Huber, Sandra; Ayotte, Pierre; Wilsgaard, Tom; Averina, Maria; Sandanger, Torkjel M; Rylander, Charlotta

Elsevier

2022

Long-term VOC measurements in Europe (and beyond).

Reimann, S.; Vollmer, M.K.; Claude, A.; Myhre, C.L.; Punjabi, S.; Helmig, D.; Simpson, I.

2016

Long-term validation of GOMOS, MIPAS and Sciamachy ozone and temperature profiles by the Envisat Quality Assessment with Lidar (EQUAL) project.

Meijer, Y.; Baray, J.-L.; Bodeker, G.E.; Cluade, H.; Fricke, K.H.; von der Gathen, P.; Godin-Beekmann, S.; Hansen, G.; Keckhut, P.; Leblanc, T.; Lolkema, D.E.; McDermid, I.S.; Nakane,H.; Pal, S.; Snoeij, P.; Swart, D.P.J.

2006

Long-term trends of short-lived pollutants in the Arctic, their source regions and emissions. NILU F

Hirdman, D.; Burkhart, J.F.; Eckhardt, S.; Sodemann, H.; Stohl, A.

2010

Long-term trends of black carbon and sulphate aerosol in the Arctic: changes in atmospheric transport and source region emissions.

Hirdman, D.; Burkhart, J. F.; Sodemann, H.; Eckhardt, S.; Jefferson, A.; Quinn, P. K.; Sharma, S.; Ström, J.; Stohl, A.

2010

Long-term trends of air pollutants at national level 2005-2019

Solberg, Sverre; Colette, Augustin

Trend calculations of air pollutants for the periods 2005-2019 have been applied. Sulphur dioxide shows the largest decrease of all pollutants with a reduction of the order of 60-70 %. The agreement between reported emission data and measured concentrations are quite good. For NO2, a mismatch between the trend in air concentrations and NOx emissions is found. While the overall NOx emissions are reported to be reduced by 45 %, the measured NO2 data indicate a decline of the order of 30 % although marked differences between the countries are found. This mismatch could not be explained by changes in meteorology as this is accounted for. Possible reasons for the mismatch could be the NO2/NOx ratio of the emissions, changes in baseline hemispheric ozone concentration and natural emissions. For PM data (PM10 and PM2.5) we find an opposite mismatch, meaning that the PM concentrations show stronger downward trends than the reported emissions. This is likely an effect of the importance of secondary aerosols which are mitigated by other activities than the direct PM emissions. An overall reduction in PM10 of the order of 30-38 % is found during 2005-2019 while the direct emissions give a reduction that is 5-10 percentage units smaller. Similar results are found for PM2.5, but these findings are uncertain due to the less amount of long-term data. For O3, our findings are in line with earlier studies noting that the annual mean ozone concentration has increased while the high peaks have been reduced. But the reduction of the peaks is now within only a few percent and non-significant, while for the 2000-2017 period it was significant and about 10%.

ETC/ATNI

2021

Long-term trends in aerosol and precipitation composition over the western North Atlantic Ocean at Bermuda.

Keene, W.C.; Moody, J.L.; Galloway, J.N.; Prospero, J.M.; Cooper, O.R.; Eckhardt, S.; Maben, J.R.

2014

Long-term trend in PCB and PBDE concentrations in ambient air: The TOMPS network and the UK-Norway transect

Graf, Carola; Breivik, Knut; Jones, Kevin C; Sweetman, Andrew J

The UK Toxic Organic Micro Pollutants (TOMPs) Network, which has operated since 1991, collects ambient air samples at six urban, rural, and semi-rural sites across England and Scotland, using high-volume active air samplers [1]. Furthermore, in 1994, a latitudinal sampling transect from the south of England to the north of Norway was established with eleven sampling sites, mainly in remote locations, using Semi-Permeable Membrane Devices (SPMDs) as passive air samplers [2]. Both networks provide continuous, long-term ambient air trend data for a range of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs), including PCBs and PBDEs, and have helped demonstrating a decline in POPs air concentrations over the last three decades. However, in recent years no further significant declines have been observed. SumPCB and SumPBDE levels in the UK are lowest at the rural sites and highest for the urban sites (TOMPs), and they generally decrease from the south of England to the north of Norway (UK/Norway) in line with expectations. Higher values at less remote sites and sites downwind from population centres show that POPs concentrations may still mainly be influenced by primary emissions. Concentrations at semi-rural sites lie between rural and urban sites; however, they can exceed the latter in some years. This can probably be attributed to short-term local effects. The data from the TOMPs network shows that concentrations of PCBs are higher in warmer than in colder months, while the seasonal patterns are less uniform for PBDEs.

2018

Long-term sulphur observations in the Norwegian Arctic. Poster presentation. NILU PP

Tørseth, K.; Aas, W.; Fjæraa, A.M.; Hanssen, J.E.; Stohl, A.

2006

Long-term PM Chemical Composition and Organic Aerosol (OA) Sources in European Arctic, Svalbard

Chen, Gang; Manousakas, Manousos I.; Lunder, Chris Rene; Aas, Wenche; Platt, Stephen Matthew; Yttri, Karl Espen; Slowik, Jay; Prévôt, André S. H.

2022

Long-term observations of tropospheric particle number size distributions and equivalent black carbon mass concentrations in the German Ultrafine Aerosol Network (GUAN).

Birmili, W.; Weinhold, K.; Rasch, F.; Sonntag, A.; Sun, J.; Merkel, M.; Wiedensohler, A.; Bastian, S.; Schladitz, A.; Löschau, G.; Cyrys, J.; Pitz, M.; Gu, J.; Kusch, T.; Flentje, H.; Quass, U.; Kaminski, H.; Kuhlbusch, T. A. J.; Meinhardt, F.; Schwerin, A.; Bath, O.; Ries, L.; Gerwig, H.; Wirtz, K.; Fiebig, M.

2016

Long-term observations of aerosol optical depth and their relation to in-situ aerosol properties in the Svalbard region (LOAD-RIS)

Hansen, Georg H.; Kouremeti, Natalia; Gilardoni, Stefania; Stebel, Kerstin; Evangeliou, Nikolaos; Ritter, Christoph; Zielinski, Tymon; Herrero, Sara; Kazadzis, Stelios; Mateos, David; Mazzola, Mauro; Pakszys, Paulina; Eleftheriadis, Konstantinos

Aerosols are an important constituent of the atmosphere both influencing the climate system and contributing to increasing pollution of the Arctic. At the same time, their adequate monitoring is a big challenge, as instruments on the ground only can sample aerosols in the lowermost atmosphere. For this reason, these measurements are complemented with observations of aerosol optical depth (AOD) which quantify the total amount of aerosols throughout the atmosphere from the attenuation of direct sunlight (and moonlight). This procedure requires extremely careful instrument calibration and removal of cloud contaminated data. In Svalbard, such measurements have been performed by several research groups with different instruments, mostly in Ny-Ålesund and in Hornsund, but also on research vessels offshore. In the framework of the SSF Strategic Grant project ReHearsol, all AOD data from the Svalbard region since 2002 have been collected and made available to the SIOS research community. They indicate that number and intensity of Arctic haze episodes occurring in late winter and spring have decreased consistently and significantly in the last 20 years, while pollution events in summer/early autumn, caused by boreal biomass burning, are on the rise, though not as consistently. Comparison between in-situ measurements at Gruvebadet Atmosphere Laboratory in Ny-Ålesund and AOD measurements indicate that most (more than 65%) of the episodes with high aerosol load are not captured by surface measurements. This finding does not change when one includes in-situ measurements at Zeppelin Observatory (475 m a.s.l.). Studying extensive high-AOD episodes such as those in summer 2019 requires a multi-tool approach including in-situ and remote-sensing measurements combined with model tools.

2023

Long-term Observation-based Emission Estimates of Hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) Potent Greenhouse Gases in East Asia

Choi, Haklim; Park, Hyeri; Kim, Jooil; Geum, Sohyeon; Kim, Yeaseul; Muhle, Jens; Salameh, Peter K.; Harth, Christina M.; Weiss, Ray F.; Thompson, Rona Louise; Park, Sunyoung; Redington, Alison; Manning, Alistair J.

2021

Long-term monitoring of atmospheric mercury at the cape point GAW observatory, South Africa. NILU F

Labuschagne, C.; Brunke, E-G.; Weigelt, A.; Ebinghaus, R.; Pfaffhuber, K.A.; Williams, A.; Slemr, F.

2013

Long-term monitoring of atmospheric mercury and its deposition in Norway. NILU F

Pfaffhuber, K.A.; Berg, T.; Steinnes.; E.

2013

Long-term Meteorology-Adjusted and Unadjusted Trends of PM2.5 Using the AirGAM Model Over Delhi, 2007–2022

Dang, Chetna; Dhaka, S K; Walker, Sam-Erik; Longiany, Gagandeep; Rawat, Wikas

2023

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