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UV Index monitoring in Europe.

Schmalwieser, A. W.; Grobner, J.; Blumthaler, M.; Klotz, B.; De Backer, H.; Bolsee, D.; Werner, R.; Tomsic, D.; Metelka, L.; Eriksen, P.; Jepsen, N.; Aun, M.; Heikkila, A.; Duprat, T.; Sandmann, H.; Weiss, T.; Bais, A.; Toth, Z.; Siani, A.-M.; Vaccaro, L.; Diemoz, H.; Grifoni, D.; Zipoli, G.; Lorenzetto, G.; Petkov, B. H.; di Sarra, A. G.; Massen, F.; Yousif, C.; Aculinin, A. A.; den Outer, P.; Svendby, T.; Dahlback, A.; Johnsen, B.; Biszczuk-Jakubowska, J.; Krzyscin, J.; Henriques, D.; Chubarova, N.; Kolarz, P.; Mijatovic, Z.; Groselj, D.; Pribullova, A.; Gonzales, J. R. M.; Bilbao, J.; Guerrero, J. M. V.; Serrano, A.; Andersson, S.; Vuilleumier, L.; Webb, A.; O'Hagan, J.

2017

UV multispectral imaging cameras for monitoring of SO2 emissions. NILU F

Stebel, K.; Prata, F.; Dauge, F.; Durant, A.; Ajta, N.

2012

UV observations on Svalbard.

Hansen, G.; Svendby, T. M.; Petkov, B.; Vitale, V.; Sobolwski, P.; Elster, J.; Laska, K.

2017

UV radiation.

Bernhard, G.; Fioletov, A.; Heikkilä, V.; Johnsen, B.; Koskela, T.; Lakkala, K.; Svendby, T.; Dahlback, A.

2013

UV radiation.

Bernhard, G.; Fioletov, V.; Heikkilä, A.; Johnsen, B.; Koskela, T.; Lakkala, K.; Svendby, T.; Dahlback, A.

2014

UV-degradation is a key driver of the fate and impacts of marine plastics. How can laboratory experiments be designed to effectively inform risk assessment?

Hernandez, Laura M.; Howarth-Forster, Lucy; Sørensen, Lisbet; Booth, Andrew Michael; Vidal, Alice; Tufenkji, Nathalie; Sempéré, Richard; Schmidt, Natascha

Marine plastic litter is subject to different abiotic and biotic forces that lead to its degradation, the main driver being UV-induced photodegradation. Since UV-exposure leads to both physical and chemical degradation of plastic, leading to a release of micro- and nanoplastics as well as leaching of chemicals and degradation products – it is expected to have radical impacts on plastics fate and effects in the marine environment. The number of laboratory studies investigating the mechanisms of plastic UV-degradation in seawater has increased significantly in the past 10 years, but are the exposures designed in a manner that allow observations to be extrapolated to environmental fate? Most studies to date focus on quantifying plastic fragmentation and surface changes, but is this relevant for impact assessments? Here, we provide a review of the current scientific literature on UV-degradation of plastic under marine conditions. Plastic fragmentation processes and surface changes as well as implications of UV-degradation of plastics on additive leaching and the toxicity of UV-weathered versus non-weathered plastics are highlighted. Furthermore, experimental set-ups are critically inspected and recommendations for future studies are issued.

Elsevier

2025

UV-degradation is a key driver of the fate and impacts of marine plastics. How can laboratory experiments be designed to effectively inform risk assessment?

Hernandez, Laura M.; Howarth-Forster, Lucy; Sørensen, Lisbet; Booth, Andy; Vidal, Alice; Tufenkji, Nathalie; Sempéré, Richard; Schmidt, Natascha

Marine plastic litter is subject to different abiotic and biotic forces that lead to its degradation, the main driver being UV-induced photodegradation. Since UV-exposure leads to both physical and chemical degradation of plastic, leading to a release of micro- and nanoplastics as well as leaching of chemicals and degradation products – it is expected to have radical impacts on plastics fate and effects in the marine environment. The number of laboratory studies investigating the mechanisms of plastic UV-degradation in seawater has increased significantly in the past 10 years, but are the exposures designed in a manner that allow observations to be extrapolated to environmental fate? Most studies to date focus on quantifying plastic fragmentation and surface changes, but is this relevant for impact assessments? Here, we provide a review of the current scientific literature on UV-degradation of plastic under marine conditions. Plastic fragmentation processes and surface changes as well as implications of UV-degradation of plastics on additive leaching and the toxicity of UV-weathered versus non-weathered plastics are highlighted. Furthermore, experimental set-ups are critically inspected and recommendations for future studies are issued.

Elsevier

2025

UV-stråling

Fjæraa, Ann Mari (intervjuobjekt); Sire, Jonas Ørbeck (journalist)

2025

Uwarunkowania samowystarczalnosci energetycznej gmin.

Calus, S.; Nowak, W.; Poplawski, T.; Ozga, K.; Dariusz, C.; Chmiel, M.; Soltysik, M.; Majchrzak, A.; Guerreiro, C.; Thorne, R. J.; Bouman, E. A.; Michalek, M.; Dziubaltowski, P.; Galuszkiewicz, P.; Superson-Polowiec, B.; Perkowski, I.; Trojnacki, M.; Stankowski, T.; Galka, B.; Weszgowiec, M.; Chabecki, P.; Zacharski, P.; Melka, K.

2017

Vakre - men bringer dårlige nyheter

Fjæraa, Ann Mari; Svendby, Tove Marit (intervjuobjekter); Tømmerdal, Kine F. (journalist)

2019

Validation of Aerosol Model and Reanalysis Products over the Arctic and Implications for Regional Aerosol-Cloud Interactions

Zamora, Lauren M; Kahn, Ralph A.; Evangeliou, Nikolaos; Zwaaftink, Christine Groot; Huebert, Klaus

2022

Validation of aerosol optical depth uncertainties within the ESA Climate Change Initiative.

Stebel, K.; Povey, A.; Popp, T.; Capelle, V.; Clarisse, L.; Heckel, A.; Kinne, S.; Klueser, L.; Kolmonen, P.; de Leeuw, G.; North, P. R. J.; Pinnock, S.; Sogacheva, L.; Thomas, G.; Vandenbussche, S.

2017

Validation of an advanced 3D respiratory tri-culture model at the air-liquid interface for hazard assessment of nanomaterials

Camassa, Laura Maria Azzurra; Elje, Elisabeth; Mariussen, Espen; Longhin, Eleonora Marta; Haugen, Kristine; Dusinska, Maria; Zienolddiny-Narui, Shan; Rundén-Pran, Elise

2022

Validation of GOME derived ozone profiles by means of ozonesonde and lidar. NILU F

Hansen, G.; Vik, A.F.; Eskes, H.; R. van der A.

2003

Validation of GOME ozone profiles by means of the ALOMAR ozone lidar.

Hansen, G.; Bramstedt, K.; Rozanov, V.; Weber, M.; Burrows, J.P.

2003

Validation of GOMOS ozone profiles using NDSC lidar: Statistical comparison. ESA-SP531

Keckhut, P.; Marchand, S.; Hauchecorne, A.; Godin, S.; Pinsard, F.; McDermid, S.; Leblanch, T.; Hansen, G.; Baray, J.L.; Bencherif, H.; Swart, D.; Meijer, Y.; Pal, S.; Guirlet, M.; Vialle, C.; Posny, F.; Goutail, F.

2003

Validation of IMK ozone profiles from MIPAS-Envisat. NILU PP

Steck, T.; Blumenstock, T.; Clarmann, T. von, Fischer, H.; Glatthor, N.; Grabowski, U.; Hase, F.; Höpfner, M.; Kellmann, S.; Kiefer, M.; Linden, A.; Mengistu Tsidu, G.; Milz, M.; Oelhaf, H.; Stiller, G.P.; Wetzel, G.; Zhang, G.; Funke, B.; Wang, D.Y.; Allaart, M.; Gathe, P. von der, Hansen, G.; Stebel, K.; Kyro, E.; Raffalski, U.; Redonas, A.; Russell III, J.; Steinbrecht, W.; Yela, M.

2006

Validation of Land Surface Temperature from multiple satellite instruments using worldwide in situ datasets and sensor inter-comparisons.

Schneider, P.; Martins, J.; Trigo, I.; Pires, A.; Jimenez, C.; Prigent, C.; Prata, F.; Goettsche, F.; Hook, S.

2014

Validation of land surface temperature. NILU F

Schneider, P.; Martins, J.; Pires, A.; Trigo, I.; Jimenez, C.; Goettsche, F.; Hook, S.J.; Prata, F.

2014

Validation of MERIS Products at Sagres, SW Portugal Between 2008-2012. NILU F

Icely, J.; Cristina, S.; Goela, P.; Moore, G.; Danchenko, S.; Newton, A.

2013

Validation of new satellite aerosol optical depth retrieval algorithm using Raman lidar observations at radiative transfer laboratory in Warsaw

Zawadzka, Olga; Stachlewska, Iwona S.; Markowicz, Krzysztof M.; Nemuc, Anca; Stebel, Kerstin

During an exceptionally warm September of 2016, the unique, stable weather conditions over Poland allowed for an extensive testing of the new algorithm developed to improve the Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) Spinning Enhanced Visible and Infrared Imager (SEVIRI) aerosol optical depth (AOD) retrieval. The development was conducted in the frame of the ESA-ESRIN SAMIRA project. The new AOD algorithm aims at providing the aerosol optical depth maps over the territory of Poland with a high temporal resolution of 15 minutes. It was tested on the data set obtained between 11-16 September 2016, during which a day of relatively clean atmospheric background related to an Arctic airmass inflow was surrounded by a few days with well increased aerosol load of different origin. On the clean reference day, for estimating surface reflectance the AOD forecast available on-line via the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) was used. The obtained AOD maps were validated against AODs available within the Poland-AOD and AERONET networks, and with AOD values obtained from the PollyXT-UW lidar. of the University of Warsaw (UW).

EDP Sciences

2018

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