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ACTRIS Data Centre and Data Curation

Murberg, Lise Eder; Fiebig, Markus; Lin, Yong; Eckhardt, Paul Gerold; Myhre, Cathrine Lund

2024

Data management in European infrastructures for atmospheric composition

Murberg, Lise Eder; Fiebig, Markus; Lin, Yong

2024

Future CH4 budgets as modelled by a fully coupled Earth system model using prescribed GHG concentrations vs. interactive CH4 sources and sinks

Im, Ulas; Tsigaridis, Kostas; Bauer, Susanne; Eckhardt, Sabine; Shindell, Drew; Sørensen, Lise Lotte; Wilson, Simon

2024

FLEXPART-11: Advancements in a Lagrangian Atmospheric Model for Enhanced Accuracy, Efficiency, and Flexibility

Bakels, Lucie; Tatsii, Daria; Tipka, Anne; Dütsch, Marina; Blaschek, Michael; Bucci, Silvia; Plach, Andreas; Vojta, Martin; Seibert, Petra; Pisso, Ignacio; Eckhardt, Sabine; Cassiani, Massimo; Zwaaftink, Christine Groot; Mulder, Marie; Stohl, Andreas

2024

Effect of long-range transported fire emissions on aerosol and cloud properties at high latitudes: In situ measurements and satellite observations

Kommula, Snehitha M.; Buchholz, Angela; Gramlich, Yvette; Mielonen, Tero; Hao, Liqing; Pullinen, Iida; Vettikkat, Lejish; Joutsensaari, Jorma; schobesberger, Siegfried; Tiitta, Petri; Leskinen, Ari; Rees, Dominic Heslin; Haslett, Sophie; Siegel, Karolina; Lunder, Chris Rene; Zieger, Paul; Krejci, Radovan; Romakkaniemi, Sami; Mohr, Claudia; Virtanen, Annele

2024

Determining the influence of fluorescent primary biological aerosol particles on low-level Arctic clouds

Zieger, Paul; Freitas, Gabriel Pereira; Kopec, Ben; Adachi, Kouji; Krejci, Radovan; Heslin-Rees, Dominic; Yttri, Karl Espen; Hubbard, Alun; Welker, Jeffrey M.

2024

High-Resolution Inversion Modeling of Carbon Dioxide and Methane Emissions in Europe: Assessing Accuracy and  Dynamics

Mengistu, Anteneh Getachew; Tsuruta, Aki; Tenkanen, Maria; Markkanen, Tiina; Raivonen, Maarit; Leppänen, Antti; Berchet, Antoine; Thompson, Rona Louise; Lindqvist, Hannakaisa; Aalto, Tuula

2024

Soils and surface waters are secondary sources of polycyclic aromatic compounds

Lammel, Gerhard; Bandowe, Benjamin A. Musa; Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla; Degrendele, Céline; Halse, Anne Karine; Iakovides, Minas; Kukučka, Petr; Kyprianou, Marios; Martiník, Jakub; Mwangi, John; Nežiková, Barbora Palátová; Přibylová, Petra; Prokeš, Roman; Sáňka, Milan; Sobotka, Jaromir; Vinkler, Jakub; Wietzoreck, Marco; Pöschl, Ulrich; Stephanou, Euripides G.; Tsapakis, Manolis

2024

Approaches to PBAP modelling in EMEP

Lange, Gunnar Felix; Simpson, David; Yttri, Karl Espen; Bustamante, Alvaro Moises Valdebenito; Oliviè, Dirk Jan Leo; Caspel, Willem Elias van; Fagerli, Hilde

2024

Estimation of methane emissions at European scale with a special focus on Austria

Wittig, Sophie; Raju, Anjumol; Nabavi, Seyed Omid; Vojta, Martin; Redl, Peter; Hoheisel, Antje; Hirtl, Marcus; Zwaaftink, Christine Groot; Stohl, Andreas

2024

Constraining CO2 fluxes over Europe using FLEXINVERT and in-situ measurements

Raju, Anjumol; Wittig, Sophie; Vojta, Martin; Nabavi, Omid; Redl, Peter; Hoheisel, Antje; Hirtl, Marcus; Zwaaftink, Christine Groot; Stohl, Andreas

2024

Mysterious emissions of Halon-2402 in eastern Asia drive the global trend

Choi, Haklim; Western, Luke M.; Kim, Jooil; Mühle, Jens; Thompson, Rona Louise; Lee, Gawon; Salameh, Peter K.; Harth, Christina M.; Weiss, Ray F.; Rigby, Matthew; Park, Sunyoung

2024

Evaluation of historical SO2 emissions based on an inversion of ice core records using atmospheric transport modeling

Plach, Andreas; Eckhardt, Sabine; Pisso, Ignacio; Chellman, Nathan; McConnell, Joseph R.; Stohl, Andreas

2024

Development of PFAS-free coatings in the safe and sustainable by design (SSbD) framework - the PROPLANET project

Yamani, Naouale El; Murugadoss, Sivakumar; McFadden, Erin; Honza, Tatiana; Sengupta, Tanima; Ma, Xiaoxiong; Brochmann, Solveig; Varsou, Dimitra Danai; Afantitis, Antreas; Seif, Johannes P.; Dusinska, Maria; Rundén-Pran, Elise; Longhin, Eleonora Marta

2024

Equinor Stureterminalen. Spredningsberegninger av utslipp til luft

Berglen, Tore Flatlandsmo; Markelj, Miha

NILU

2024

A Low-Cost Image Sensor for Particulate Matter Detection to Streamline Citizen Science Campaigns on Air Quality Monitoring

Shah, Syed Mohsin Ali; Casado-Mansilla, Diego; López-de-Ipiña, Diego; Fernández, Eduardo Illueca; Hassani, Amirhossein; Pérez, Alejandro Pujante

2024

Actris, Earlinet, and Cloudnet Cal/Val Contribution to Earthcare Mission

Marinou, Eleni; Baars, Holger; Mona, Lucia; O’Connor, Ewan; Rusli, Stephanie; Koopman, Rob; Fjæraa, Ann Mari; Nicolae, Doina

2024

Estimating surface NO2 concentrations over Europe using Sentinel-5P TROPOMI

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

Satellite observations from instruments such as the TROPOspheric Monitoring Instrument (TROPOMI) show significant potential for monitoring the spatiotemporal variability of NO2, however they typically provide vertically integrated measurements over the tropospheric column. In this study, we introduce a machine learning approach entitled ‘S-MESH’ (Satellite and ML-based Estimation of Surface air quality at High resolution) that allows for estimating daily surface NO2 concentrations over Europe at 1 km spatial resolution based on eXtreme gradient boost (XGBoost) model using primarily observation-based datasets over the period 2019–2021. Spatiotemporal datasets used by the model include TROPOMI NO2 tropospheric vertical column density, night light radiance from the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS), Normalized Difference Vegetation Index from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS), observations of air quality monitoring stations from the European Environment Agency database and modeled meteorological parameters such as planetary boundary layer height, wind velocity, temperature. The overall model evaluation shows a mean absolute error of 7.77 μg/m3, a median bias of 0.6 μg/m3 and a Spearman rank correlation of 0.66. The model performance is found to be influenced by NO2 concentration levels, with the most reliable predictions at concentration levels of 10–40 μg/m3 with a bias of

2024

Opinion of the Scientific Committee on health, environmental and emerging risks on the safety of titanium dioxide in toys

Bodin, Laurent; Dusinska, Maria; Stepnik, Maciej; Wijnhoven, Susan; Autrup, Herman; Goetz, Natalie von; Vermeire, Theo G.; Hoet, Peter; Ion, Rodica Mariana; Krätke, Renate; Proykova, Ana; Scott, Marian; Jong, Wim H. de

The Opinion of the Scientific Committee on Health, Environmental and Emerging Risks advises the European Commission on whether the uses of titanium dioxide in toys and toy materials can be considered to be safe in light of the identified exposure, and the classification of titanium dioxide as carcinogenic category 2 after inhalation. Four toy products including casting kits, chalk, powder paints and white colour pencils containing various amounts of TiO2 as colouring agent were evaluated for inhalation risks. For the oral route, childrens’ lip gloss/lipstick, finger paint and white colour pencils were evaluated.

When it can be demonstrated with high certainty that no ultrafine fraction is present in pigmentary TiO2 preparations used in toys and toy materials, safe use with no or negligible risk for all products considered is indicated based on the exposure estimations of this Opinion. However, if an ultrafine fraction is assumed to be present, safe use is not indicated, except for white colour pencils.

2024

Microplastics in the Arctic and Mainland Norway; Occurence, Composition and Sources

Evangeliou, Nikolaos; Herzke, Dorte; Schmidt, Natascha; Schulze, Dorothea; Eckhardt, Sabine

2024

Mapping Plastic and Plastic Additive Cycles in Coastal Countries: A Norwegian Case Study

Marhoon, Ahmed Mohamed Jaffar Marhoon A; Hernandez, Miguel Las Heras; Billy, Romain Guillaume; Mueller, Daniel Beat; Verones, Francesca

The growing environmental consequences caused by plastic pollution highlight the need for a better understanding of plastic polymer cycles and their associated additives. We present a novel, comprehensive top-down method using inflow-driven dynamic probabilistic material flow analysis (DPMFA) to map the plastic cycle in coastal countries. For the first time, we covered the progressive leaching of microplastics to the environment during the use phase of products and modeled the presence of 232 plastic additives. We applied this methodology to Norway and proposed initial release pathways to different environmental compartments. 758 kt of plastics distributed among 13 different polymers was introduced to the Norwegian economy in 2020, 4.4 Mt was present in in-use stocks, and 632 kt was wasted, of which 15.2 kt (2.4%) was released to the environment with a similar share of macro- and microplastics and 4.8 kt ended up in the ocean. Our study shows tire wear rubber as a highly pollutive microplastic source, while most macroplastics originated from consumer packaging with LDPE, PP, and PET as dominant polymers. Additionally, 75 kt of plastic additives was potentially released to the environment alongside these polymers. We emphasize that upstream measures, such as consumption reduction and changes in product design, would result in the most positive impact for limiting plastic pollution.

2024

Global ammonia inversions with CrIS satellite retrievals and ensemble Kalman smoother approximation for emission estimates optimization

Boufidou, Filothei; Gialesakis, N.; Gkouvousis, A.; Nuss, R.; Daskalakis, N.; Evangeliou, Nikolaos

2024

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