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How well is black carbon in the Arctic atmosphere captured by models?

Eckhardt, S.; Berntsen, T.; Cherian, R.; Daskalakis, N.; Heyes, C.; Hodnebrog, Ø.; Kanakidou, M.; Klimont, Z.; Law, K.; Lund, M.; Myhre, G.; Myriokefalitakis, S.; Olivie, D.; Quaas, J.; Quennehen, B.; Raut, J.-C.; Samset, B.; Schulz,M.; Skeie, R.; Stohl, A.

2014

How will 2021 WHO Air Quality Guidelines impact the health impact assessment by the European Environment Agency

Soares, Joana; Gsella, Artur; Horálek, Jan; Guerreiro, Cristina; Ortiz, Alberto González

2022

How will the new WHO air quality guidelines for PM2.5 affect the health risk assessment by the European Environment Agency

Soares, Joana; Gsella, Artur; Horálek, Jan; Guerreiro, Cristina; Ortiz, Alberto González

2021

HTAP-EBAS. No 070307/2007/481644/MAR/C5. Final report, version 1.0. NILU TR

Tørseth, K.; Eckhardt, P.; Vik, A.F.; Schulz, M.

2011

HTAP3 Fires: towards a multi-model, multi-pollutant study of fire impacts

Whaley, Cynthia H.; Butler, Tim; adame, Jose A.; Ambulkar, Rupal; Arnold, Steve R.; Bucholz, Rebecca; Gaubert, Benjamin; Hamilton, Douglas S.; Huang, Min; Hung, Hayley; Kaiser, Johannes; Kaminski, Jacek W.; Knote, Christoph; Koren, Gerbrand; Kouassi, Jean-Luc; Lin, Meiyun; Liu, Tianjia; Ma, Jianmin; Manomaiphiboon, Kasemsan; Masso, Elise Bergas; McCarty, Jessica L.; Mertens, Mariano; Parrington, Mark; Peiro, Helene; Saxena, Pallavi; Sonwani, Saurabh; Surapipith, Vanisa; Tan, Damaris Y. T.; Tang, Wenfu; Tanpipat, Veerachai; Tsigaridis, Kostas; Wiedinmyer, Christine; Wild, Oliver; Xie, Yuanyu; Zuidema, Paquita

Open biomass burning has major impacts globally and regionally on atmospheric composition. Fire emissions include particulate matter, tropospheric ozone precursors, and greenhouse gases, as well as persistent organic pollutants, mercury, and other metals. Fire frequency, intensity, duration, and location are changing as the climate warms, and modelling these fires and their impacts is becoming more and more critical to inform climate adaptation and mitigation, as well as land management. Indeed, the air pollution from fires can reverse the progress made by emission controls on industry and transportation. At the same time, nearly all aspects of fire modelling – such as emissions, plume injection height, long-range transport, and plume chemistry – are highly uncertain. This paper outlines a multi-model, multi-pollutant, multi-regional study to improve the understanding of the uncertainties and variability in fire atmospheric science, models, and fires' impacts, in addition to providing quantitative estimates of the air pollution and radiative impacts of biomass burning. Coordinated under the auspices of the Task Force on Hemispheric Transport of Air Pollution, the international atmospheric modelling and fire science communities are working towards the common goal of improving global fire modelling and using this multi-model experiment to provide estimates of fire pollution for impact studies. This paper outlines the research needs, opportunities, and options for the fire-focused multi-model experiments and provides guidance for these modelling experiments, outputs, and analyses that are to be pursued over the next 3 to 5 years. The paper proposes a plan for delivering specific products at key points over this period to meet important milestones relevant to science and policy audiences.

2025

Hubei-AQ.info. Report on AQ information towards the public based on the outputs from the questionnaires based survey. NILU OR

Liu, H.-Y. (eds.) Liu, H.-Y.; Hak, C.

Denne rapporten presenterer resultatene fra en spørreskjemabasert undersøkelse i Wuhan. Ut fra 1086 gyldige spørreskjemaer samlet inn fra offentligheten, viste resultatene at de fleste deltakerne: 1) er unge studenter med bachelorgrad, 2) har grunnleggende kunnskaper om luftforurensningsproblemer i Wuhan, 3) uttrykte vilje til å lære mer om luftkvalitetsrelatert kunnskap; 4) foreslo å styrke miljøholdningsskapende aktiviteter i Wuhan, og 5) på det sterkeste appellere til de lokale myndighetene til å gjennomføre tiltak for å bedre luftkvaliteten.

2014

Human and veterinary pharmaceuticals, narcotics and personal care products in the environment. Current state of knowledge and monitoring requirements. Statens forurensningstilsyn, TA-2325/2007

Grung, M.; Heimstad, E.S.; Moe, M.; Schlabach, M.; Svenson, A. Thomas, K.; Woldegiorgis, A.

2008

Human exposure to carcinogens in ambient air in Denmark, Finland and Sweden.

Fauser, P.; Ketzel, M.; Becker, T.; Plejdrup, M. S.; Brandt, J.; Gidhagen, L.; Omstedt, G.; Skårman, T.; Bartonova, A.; Schwarze, P.; Karvosenoja, N.; Paunu, V. V.; Kukkonen, J.; Karppinen, A.

2017

Human exposure to mercury in the vicinity of chlor-alkali plant.

Gibicar, D.; Horvat, M.; Logar, M.; Fajon, V.; Falnoga, I.; Ferrara, R.; Lanzillotta, E.; Ceccarini, C.; Mazzolai, B.; Denby, B.; Pacyna, J.

2009

Human hazard assessment of nanomaterials: Supporting risk decision making through interlaboratory trial data

Burgum, Michael J.; El Yamani, Naouale; Longhin, Eleonora Marta; Mariussen, Espen; Rundén-Pran, Elise; Sosnowska, Anita; Puzyn, Tomasz; Clift, Martin J. D.; Dusinska, Maria; Doak, Shareen H.

2023

Human in vitro liver 3D spheroid model in nanotoxicology.

Elje, Elisabeth; Dusinska, Maria; Mariussen, Espen; Rundén-Pran, Elise

2018

Human liver spheroids as an advanced in vitro model for toxicity testing

Elje, Elisabeth; Dusinska, Maria; Mariussen, Espen; Rundén-Pran, Elise

2018

Human plasma levels of POPs, and diet among native people from Uelen, Chukotka.

Sandanger, T.M.; Brustad, M.; Odland, J.O.; Doudarev, A.A.; Miretsky, G.I.; Chaschin, V.; Burkow, I.C.; Lund, E.

2003

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