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Røyk fra Canada kommer fortsatt inn over Norge

Solbakken, Christine Forsetlund

Norges forskningsråd

2023

Mapping and Visualizing Air Quality

Hassani, Amirhossein; Schneider, Philipp

2023

Deployment and Evaluation of Networks of Open Air Quality Sensor Systems - Experiences from deployments in Stavanger and Oslo

Schneider, Philipp; Vogt, Matthias; Haugen, Rolf; Hassani, Amirhossein; Castell, Nuria; Peters, Jan; Yatkin, Sinan; Gerboles, Michel; Matheeussen, Christina; Davila, Silvije; Signorini, Marco; Dauge, Franck Rene; Skaar, Jøran Solnes; Bartonova, Alena

2023

Evaluation of TROPOMI observations for estimating surface NO2 concentrations over Europe using XGBoost Model

Shetty, Shobitha; Schneider, Philipp; Stebel, Kerstin; Kylling, Arve; Berntsen, Terje Koren; Hamer, Paul David

2023

Analysis of nitro- and oxy-PAH emissions from a pilot scale silicon process with flue gas recirculation

Arnesen, Kamilla; Andersen, Vegar; Jakovljevic, Katarina; Enge, Ellen Katrin; Gaertner, Heiko; Aarhaug, Thor Anders; Einarsrud, Kristian Etienne; Tranell, Maria Gabriella

Silicon alloys are produced by carbothermic reduction of quartz in a submerged arc furnace. This high-temperature pyrolytic process is a source of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), which are a group of aromatic organic molecules with known mutagenic and carcinogenic properties. In this study, the emission of oxy- and nitro-PAHs from a pilot-scale Si furnace, with varying process conditions such as oxygen level, flue gas recirculation (FGR), and off-gas flow, was investigated. Analysis shows the presence of both oxy- and nitro-PAH species in all experiments, believed to be formed from radical-induced substitution reactions initiated by SiO combustion and NOx formation. During Si production without FGR, the levels of oxy- and nitro-PAHs range between 1.1 and 4.4 μg Nm−3, independent of the flue gas flow rate. With increasing FGR (0–82.5%) and decreasing oxygen level (20.7–13.3%), the concentrations of both oxy- and nitro-PAHs increase to 36.6 and 65.9 μg Nm−3, respectively. When the levels of substituted PAHs increase, species such as 4-nitropyrene and 1,2-benzanthraquinone are in abundance compared to their parent PAHs. Experiments at lower flue gas flow (500 Nm3 h−1 versus 1000 Nm3 h−1) generally produce less substituted PAHs, as well as SiO2 particulate matter and NOx, where the latter two parameters have a 99% correlation in this study.

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

2023

Equilibrium Climate after Spectral and Bolometric Irradiance Reduction in Grand Solar Minimum Simulations

Tartaglione, Nazario; Toniazzo, Thomas; Otterå, Odd Helge; Orsolini, Yvan Joseph Georges Emile G.

In this study, we use the Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model, forced by present-day atmospheric composition and coupled to a Slab Ocean Model, to simulate the state of the climate under grand solar minimum forcing scenarios. Idealized experiments prescribe time-invariant solar irradiance reductions that are either uniform (percentage-wise) across the total solar radiation spectrum (TOTC) or spectrally localized in the ultraviolet (UV) band (SCUV). We compare the equilibrium condition of these experiments with the equilibrium condition of a control simulation, forced by perpetual solar maximum conditions. In SCUV, we observe large stratospheric cooling due to ozone reduction. In both the Northern Hemisphere (NH) and the Southern Hemisphere (SH), this is accompanied by a weakening of the polar night jet during the cold season. In TOTC, dynamically induced polar stratospheric cooling is observed in the transition seasons over the NH, without any ozone deficit. The global temperature cooling values, compared with the control climate, are 0.55±0.03 K in TOTC and 0.39±0.03 K in SCUV. The reductions in total meridional heat transport outside of the subtropics are similar in the two experiments, especially in the SH. Despite substantial differences in stratospheric forcing, similarities exist between the two experiments, such as cloudiness; meridional heating transport in the SH; and strong cooling in the NH during wintertime, although this cooling affects two different regions, namely, North America in TOTC and the Euro–Asian continent in SCUV.

MDPI

2023

The role of SVOCs in the initial film formation and soiling of unvarnished paintings

Grøntoft, Terje; Cutajar, Jan Dariusz

In recent years increased research efforts and environmental improvements have been directed towards the preventive conservation of the monumental, unvarnished oil paintings on canvas (1909–1916) by Edvard Munch (1863–1944) housed in the University of Oslo Aula. Surface soiling of the paintings has been a documented issue since their display, and the modern-day effect of air-borne particulates and gases on the painting surfaces remains hitherto undocumented. For the first time in the Aula, this study has measured the in-situ time-dependent mass deposit of air pollution onto vertical surfaces over the period of one year (2021–2022). Concomitant measurements of the concentrations of ozone (O3) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) were also taken, to complement periodic data from 2020. The mass deposit was measured through incremental weight changes of Teflon membrane filters, and quartz filters for analysis of elemental/organic carbon (EC/OC), whilst the gaseous pollutants were measured using passive gas samplers. Indoor-to-outdoor ratios (I/O) for O3 were noted to be higher than those suggested by earlier data, whereas NO2 I/O ratios were found to be lower, indicating a stronger oxidising atmosphere in the Aula. Just over half of the deposited mass on the quartz filters was found to be OC, with no EC detected. Surprisingly, an overall decrease in the mass deposit from three to twelve months was measured on the Teflon membrane filters. It was hypothesised, based on models reported in the literature, that the source of the OC on the filters was mainly gaseous, semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs), which were present in an adsorption/desorption equilibrium that was dependent on possible SVOC emission episodes, relative humidity levels, gaseous oxidative reactions and the particulate matter deposit. A simple mathematical model is proposed to rationalise the observed mass deposits on the filters, together with a discussion of uncertainties affecting the measurements. The hypothesis preliminarily indicates the possible and previously unconsidered role of SVOCs on the initial film formation of soiling layers on the Aula paintings, and could bear implications for their monitoring in the preventive care of unvarnished oil paintings on canvas.

Springer

2023

Screening Programme 2022. New environmental pollutants.

Gundersen, Cathrine Brecke; Reid, Malcolm; Rostkowski, Pawel; Bæk, Kine; Rundberget, Thomas; Vogelsang, Christian; Rødland, Elisabeth; Beylich, Bjørnar; Eikenes, Heidi; Bäcklund, Are; Walker, Sam-Erik; Borgen, Anders Røsrud; Nikiforov, Vladimir; Håland, Alexander; Schmidbauer, Norbert

Norsk institutt for vannforskning

2023

A top-down estimation of subnational CO2 budget using a global high-resolution inverse model with data from regional surface networks

Nayagam, Lorna Raja; Maksyutov, Shamil; Oda, Tomohiro; Janardanan, Rajesh; Trisolino, Pamela; Zeng, Jiye; Kaiser, Johannes; Matsunaga, Tsuneo

Top-down approaches, such as atmospheric inversions, are a promising tool for evaluating emission estimates based on activity-data. In particular, there is a need to examine carbon budgets at subnational scales (e.g. state/province), since this is where the climate mitigation policies occur. In this study, the subnational scale anthropogenic CO2 emissions are estimated using a high-resolution global CO2 inverse model. The approach is distinctive with the use of continuous atmospheric measurements from regional/urban networks along with background monitoring data for the period 2015–2019 in global inversion. The measurements from several urban areas of the U.S., Europe and Japan, together with recent high-resolution emission inventories and data-driven flux datasets were utilized to estimate the fossil emissions across the urban areas of the world. By jointly optimizing fossil fuel and natural fluxes, the model is able to contribute additional information to the evaluation of province–scale emissions, provided that sufficient regional network observations are available. The fossil CO2 emission estimates over the U.S. states such as Indiana, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, Virginia and Maryland were found to have a reasonable agreement with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) inventory, and the model corrects the emissions substantially towards the EPA estimates for California and Indiana. The emission estimates over the United Kingdom, France and Germany are comparable with the regional inventory TNO–CAMS. We evaluated model estimates using independent aircraft observations, while comparison with the CarbonTracker model fluxes confirms ability to represent the biospheric fluxes. This study highlights the potential of the newly developed inverse modeling system to utilize the atmospheric data collected from the regional networks and other observation platforms for further enhancing the ability to perform top-down carbon budget assessment at subnational scales and support the monitoring and mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions.

2023

Monitoring of greenhouse gases and aerosols at Svalbard and Birkenes in 2022. Annual report.

Platt, Stephen Matthew; Svendby, Tove Marit; Hermansen, Ove; Lunder, Chris Rene; Fiebig, Markus; Fjæraa, Ann Mari; Hansen, Georg H.; Schmidbauer, Norbert; Myhre, Cathrine Lund; Stebel, Kerstin

This annual report for 2022 summarizes the activities and results of the greenhouse gas monitoring at the Zeppelin Observatory, situated on Svalbard, during the period 2001-2022, and the greenhouse gas monitoring and aerosol observations from Birkenes for 2009-2022.

NILU

2023

Norwegian Arctic and Antarctic Pandora Instruments

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

2023

Reply to Bawa and Liu: Want sustainable food? Embrace complexity

Hoang, Nguyen Tien; Taherzadeh, Oliver; Ohashi, Haruka; Yonekura, Yusuke; Nishijima, Shota; Yamabe, Masaki; Matsui, Tetsuya; Matsuda, Hiroyuki; Moran, Daniel; Kanemoto, Keiichiro

2023

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

The consolidated European synthesis of CO2 emissions and removals for the European Union and United Kingdom: 1990–2020

McGrath, Matthew J; Petrescu, Ana Maria Roxana; Peylin, Philippe; Andrew, Robbie; Matthews, Bradley; Dentener, Frank; Balkovič, Juraj; Bastrikov, Vladislav; Becker, Meike; Broquet, Gregoire; Ciais, Philippe; Fortems-Cheiney, Audrey; Ganzenmüller, Raphael; Grassi, Giacomo; Harrison, Ian; Jones, Carl Matthew; Knauer, Jürgen; Kuhnert, Matthias; Monteil, Guillaume; Munassar, Saqr; Palmer, Paul I.; Peters, Glen Philip; Qiu, Chunjing; Schelhaas, Mart-Jan; Tarasova, Oksana; Vizzarri, Matteo; Winkler, Karina; Balsamo, Gianpaolo; Berchet, Antoine; Briggs, Peter R; Brockmann, Patrick; Chevallier, Frédéric; Conchedda, Giulia; Monica, Crippa; Dellaert, Stijn N. C.; van der Gon, Hugo A.C. Denier; Filipek, Sara; Friedlingstein, Pierre; Fuchs, Richard; Gauss, Michael; Gerbig, Christoph; Guizzardi, Diego; Günther, Dirk; Houghton, Richard A; Janssens-Maenhout, Greet; Lauerwald, Ronny; Lerink, Bas; Luijkx, Ingrid T.; Moulas, Géraud; Muntean, Marilena; Nabuurs, Gert-Jan; Paquirissamy, Aurélie; Perugini, Lucia; Peters, Wouter; Pilli, Roberto; Pongratz, Julia; Regnier, Pierre; Scholze, Marko; Serengil, Yusuf; Smith, Peter; Solazzo, Efisio; Thompson, Rona Louise; Tubiello, Francesco N.; Vesala, Timo; Walther, Sophia

2023

Large-scale atmospheric response to warm SST anomalies in the North Pacific in the 2021-22 winter

Nishii, K.; Taguchi, B.; Nakamura, H.; Orsolini, Yvan Joseph Georges Emile G.

2023

Hierarchical Clustering and Dissimilarity Polygon Analyses. Optimizing the Polish Deposition Network.

Soares, Joana; Aas, Wenche; Eckhardt, Sabine; Guerreiro, Cristina

The potential re-design of the current deposition monitoring network in Poland was assessed by hierarchical clustering analysis. This statistical method determines the inherent or natural groupings of datasets, and/or to provide a summarization of data into groups using different metrics to assess the (di)similarity. The metrics are based on the correlation, to assess the temporal similarity, the Euclidean distance, to assess the magnitude similarity, and the combination of both. This method was used to assess the areas with similar deposition patters across the country based on measurement and model data for acidic compounds and heavy metals. The analysis clearly identified stations potentially redundant or measuring unique deposition patters and regions that represent the potential location of a single station.

NILU

2023

Energetic Particle Precipitation Reflected in the Global Secondary Ozone Distribution

Espy, Patrick Joseph; Jia, Jia; Murberg, Lise Eder; Løvset, Tiril; Orsolini, Yvan Joseph Georges Emile G.; Zeller, Lilou C.G.; Salinas, Jude; Lee, Jae N.; Wu, Dong Liang; Zhang, Jiarong

2023

Underestimation of Anthropogenic Bromoform Emissions: Implications for Ozone Depletion

Jia, Yue; Davis, Sean M; Tegtmeier, Susann; Quack, Birgit; Pisso, Ignacio; Portmann, Robert W.; Rosenlof, Karen H.

2023

Inverse Modeling of Subnational Scale CO2 Emissions Using Data from Denser Surface Observation Networks

Nayagam, Lorna Raja; Maksyutov, Shamil; Oda, Tomohiro; Achari, Rajesh Janardanan; Trisolini, Pamela; Zeng, Jiye; Kaiser, Johannes; Matsunaga, Tsuneo

2023

Applying Community Standards for Domain-Relevant Metadata to Enhance Data Product FAIRness

Silverman, Morgan L.; Fiebig, Markus; Shook, Michael; Huffer, Elisabeth; Buzanowicz, Megan Elisabeth; Leavor, Sean; Kusterer, John; Chen, Gao

2023

Distinctive Changes in Natural Aerosols Capable of Ice Nucleation Likely Linked to the Climate and Ecosystems in Svalbard

Tobo, Yutaka; Adachi, Kouji; Kawai, Kei; Matsui, Hitoshi; Ohata, Sho; Oshima, Naga; Kondo, Yutaka; Hermansen, Ove; Inoue, Jun; Koike, Makoto

2023

Estimating High Resolution Surface PM2.5 Over Europe Using Satellite AOD Datasets, CAMS Forecast and Machine Learning

Shetty, Shobitha; Schneider, Philipp; Stebel, Kerstin; Hamer, Paul David; Kylling, Arve; Berntsen, Terje Koren

2023

National N2O emissions (1980-2020) derived from multiple sources of data: magnitudes, trends and drivers

Pan, Naiqing; Tian, Hanqin; Pan, Shufen; Canadell, Josep G.; Thompson, Rona Louise; Ciais, Philippe; Davidson, Eric A.; Ito, Akihiko; Jackson, Robert B.; Jain, Atul K.; Joos, Fortunat; Kou-Giesbrecht, Sian; Lauerwald, Ronny; Li, Ya; Lu, Chaoqun; Millet, Dylan B.; Muntean, Marilena; Patra, Prabir K.; Qin, Xiaoyu; Regnier, Pierre; Shi, Hao; Sun, Qing; Tubiello, Francesco N.; Vuichard, Nicolas; Wells, Kelley C.; Wilson, Chris J.; Winiwarter, Wilfried; Yang, Jia; Yao, Yuanzhi; You, Yongfa; Zaehle, Sönke; Zhou, Feng; Zhu, Qing

2023

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