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Opinion: New directions in atmospheric research offered by research infrastructures combined with open and data-intensive science

Petzold, Andreas; Bundke, Ulrich; Hienola, Anca; Laj, Paolo; Myhre, Cathrine Lund; Vermeulen, Alex; Adamaki, Angeliki; Kutsch, Werner; Thouret, Valerie; Boulanger, Damien; Fiebig, Markus; Stocker, Markus; Zhao, Zhiming; Asmi, Ari

The acquisition and dissemination of essential information for understanding global biogeochemical interactions between the atmosphere and ecosystems and how climate–ecosystem feedback loops may change atmospheric composition in the future comprise a fundamental prerequisite for societal resilience in the face of climate change. In particular, the detection of trends and seasonality in the abundance of greenhouse gases and short-lived climate-active atmospheric constituents is an important aspect of climate science. Therefore, easy and fast access to reliable, long-term, and high-quality observational environmental data is recognised as fundamental to research and the development of environmental forecasting and assessment services. In our opinion article, we discuss the potential role that environmental research infrastructures in Europe (ENVRI RIs) can play in the context of an integrated global observation system. In particular, we focus on the role of the atmosphere-centred research infrastructures ACTRIS (Aerosol, Clouds and Trace Gases Research Infrastructure), IAGOS (In-service Aircraft for a Global Observing System), and ICOS (Integrated Carbon Observation System), also referred to as ATMO-RIs, with their capabilities for standardised collection and provision of long-term and high-quality observational data, complemented by rich metadata. The ATMO-RIs provide data through open access and offer data interoperability across different research fields including all fields of environmental sciences and beyond. As a result of these capabilities in data collection and provision, we elaborate on the novel research opportunities in atmospheric sciences which arise from the combination of open-access and interoperable observational data, tools, and technologies offered by data-intensive science and the emerging collaboration platform ENVRI-Hub, hosted by the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC).

2024

Oppdatering av regional konsekvensutredning for petroleumsvirksomheten i Nordsjøen. Regulære utslipp til luft - konsekvenser. NILU OR

Knudsen, S.; Solberg, S.; Wathne, B.M.; Høgåsen, T.; Magnusson, J.; Tollefsen, K.E.; Aarrestad, P.A.; Reitan, O.; Stebel, K.; Walker, S.E.

Rapporten gir oppdaterte effekter av utslipp til luft av nitrogenoksider og PAH fra offshore industrien i Nordsjøen. Rapporten er en del av oppdateringen av den regionale konsekvensutredningen for Nordsjøen.

2006

Oppdatering av trafikkutslippets tidsvariasjon i AirQUIS. NILU OR

Slørdal, L.H.; Sundvor, I.

2010

Oppfølgende målinger, Nationaltheatret stasjon. Innemiljø, Narvesenkiosken. NILU rapport

Tønnesen, D.

Målinger av innemiljø i Narvesenkiosken på Nathionaltheatret stasjon viser overholdelse av retningslinjer for relativ fuktighet og konsentrasjon av CO2. Retningslinje for temperatur er overholdt i hele måleperioden bortsett fra noen timer natten mellom 6. og 7. april. Målinger av svevestøv viser at konsentrasjonen i alle prøvene er over retningslinje for innemiljø for PM2,5.

2017

Opphoping av kvikksølv i Arktis.

Aspmo, K.; Berg, T.; Wibetoe, G.

2005

Opportunities and barriers for microsensor systems for air quality: practical experiences from Oslo

Bartonova, Alena; Castell, Nuria; Schneider, Philipp; Dauge, Franck Rene; Grossberndt, Sonja; Lepioufle, Jean-Marie; Liu, Hai-Ying; Fredriksen, Mirjam; Høiskar, Britt Ann Kåstad

2019

Opportunities for improving the circularity of plastic polymers. A Norwegian case study.

Las Heras Hernandez, Miguel; Abbasi, Golnoush; Hauser, Marina Jennifer; Balde, Kees; Bouman, Evert Alwin

2023

Optical and Microphysical Properties of the Aerosols during a Rare Event of Biomass-Burning Mixed with Polluted Dust

Gidarakou, Marilena; Papayannis, Alexandros; Kokkalis, Panagiotis; Evangeliou, Nikolaos; Vratolis, Stergios; Remoundaki, Emmanouella; Zwaaftink, Christine Groot; Eckhardt, Sabine; Veselovskii, Igor; Mylonaki, Maria; Argyrouli, Athina; Eleftheriadis, Konstantinos; Solomos, Stavros; Gini, Maria

A rare event of mixed biomass-burning and polluted dust aerosols was observed over Athens, Greece (37.9° N, 23.6° E), during 21–26 May 2014. This event was studied using a synergy of a 6-wavelength elastic-Raman-depolarization lidar measurements, a CIMEL sun photometer, and in situ instrumentation. The FLEXPART dispersion model was used to identify the aerosol sources and quantify the contribution of dust and black carbon particles to the mass concentration. The identified air masses were found to originate from Kazakhstan and Saharan deserts, under a rare atmospheric pressure system. The lidar ratio (LR) values retrieved from the Raman lidar ranged within 25–89 sr (355 nm) and 35–70 sr (532 nm). The particle linear depolarization ratio (δaer) ranged from 7 to 28% (532 nm), indicating mixing of dust with biomass-burning particles. The aerosol optical depth (AOD) values derived from the lidar ranged from 0.09–0.43 (355 nm) to 0.07–0.25 (532 nm). An inversion algorithm was used to derive the mean aerosol microphysical properties (mean effective radius (reff), single scattering albedo (SSA), and mean complex refractive index (m)) inside selected atmospheric layers. We found that reff was 0.12–0.51 (±0.04) µm, SSA was 0.94–0.98 (±0.19) (at 532 nm), while m ranged between 1.39 (±0.05) + 0.002 (±0.001)i and 1.63 (±0.05) + 0.008 (±0.004)i. The polarization lidar photometer networking (POLIPHON) algorithm was used to estimate the vertical profile of the mass concentration for the dust and non-dust components. A mean mass concentration of 15 ± 5 μg m−3 and 80 ± 29 μg m−3 for smoke and dust was estimated for selected days, respectively. Finally, the retrieved aerosol microphysical properties were compared with column-integrated sun photometer CIMEL data with good agreement

MDPI

2024

Optical characterization of UV multispectral imaging cameras for SO2 plume measurements. NILU PP

Stebel, K.; Prata, F.; Dauge, F.; Durant, A.; Amigo, A.

2012

Optical properties and climate impacts of tropospheric aerosols that undergo long-range transport to the Arctic.

Quinn, P.; Bates, T.; Coffman, D.; Covert, D.; Schulz, K.; Shank, L.; Murthy, P.; Jefferson, A.; Ogren, J.; Burkhart, J.

2008

Optical properties and vertical extension of aged ash layers over the Eastern Mediterranean as observed by Raman lidars during the Eyjafjallajökull eruption in May 2010.

Papayannis, A.; Mamouri, R.E.; Amiridis, V.; Giannakaki, E.; Veselovskii, I.; Kokkalis, P.; Tsaknakis, G.; Balis, D.; Kristiansen, N.I.; , Stohl, A.; Korenskiy, M.; Allakhverdiev, K.; Huseyinoglu, M.F.; Baykara, T.

2012

Optical Properties of Coastal Aerosol in Aarhus Bay, Denmark

Teng, Zihui; Skønager, Jane Tygesen; Massling, Andreas; Skov, Henrik; Evangeliou, Nikolaos; Eckhardt, Sabine; Bilde, Merete; Rosati, Bernadette

2024

Optical properties of tropospheric aerosols derived from lidar and sun photometer measurements at ALOMAR (69N) in 2005 and 2006.

Rodríguez, E.; Frioud, M.; Gausa, M.; Stebel, K.; Mogo, S.; Prats, N.; Torres, B.; Toledano, C.; Bastidas, A.; Berjón, A.; Cachorro, V.; de Frutos, A.M.

2008

Optimal estimation of sulfuryl fluoride emissions on regional and global scales using advanced 3D inverse modeling and AGAGE observations.

Gressent, A.; Muhle, J.; Rigby, M. L.; Lunt, M. F.; Ganesan, A.; Prinn, R. G.; Krummel, P. B.; Fraser, P. J.; Steele, P.; Weiss, R. F.; Harth, C. M.; O'Doherty, S.; Young, D.; Park, S.; Li, S.; Yao, B.; Reimann, R.; Vollmer, M. K.; Maione, M.; Arduini, I.; Lunder, C. R.

2016

Optimal estimation of the surface fluxes of methyl chloride using a 3-D global chemical transport model.

Xiao, X.; Prinn, R.G.; Fraser, P.J.; Simmonds, P.G.; Weiss, R.F.; O'Doherty, S.; Miller, B.R.; Salameh, P.K.; Harth, C.M.; Krummel, P.B.; Porter, L.W.; Mühle, J.; Greally, B.R.; Cunnold, D.; Wang, R.; Montzka, S.A.; Elkins, J.W.; Dutton, G.S.; Thompson, T.M.; Butler, J.H.; Hall, B. D.; Reimann, S.; Vollmer, M.K.; Stordal, F.; Lunder, C.; Maione, M.; Arduini, J.; Yokouchi, Y.

2010

Optimisation of analytical metod for perfluorinated compounds in fresh and canned fish.

Hradkova, P.; Poustka J.; Pulkrabova, J.; Hlouskova, V.; Tomaniova, M.; Herzke, D.; Huber, S.; Kallenborn, R.; Hajslova, J.

2009

Optimised Aerosol Fraction Separation in Arctic Aerosol for Radiocarbon Measurement

Rauber, Martin; Salazar, G.; Yttri, Karl Espen; Szidat, S.

2021

Optimization of a low flow sampler for improved assessment of gas and particle bound exposure to chlorinated paraffins

Al Saify, Insam; Cioni, Lara; van Mourik, Louise M.; Brandsma, Sicco H.; Warner, Nicholas Alexander

Pergamon Press

2021

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