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CO2-rensing Klemetsrud. Beregning av nitros- og nitraminer.

Tønnesen, Dag

Beregning av spredning og dannelse av nitros- og nitramin er gjennomført for et potensielt aminbasert CO2-fangst-anlegg på Klemetsrud. Det er utført beregninger for tre ulike aminer. Beregningene viser makismal utslippskonsentrasjon for de ulike aminene for å sikre overholdelse av anbefalte grenseverdier for nitros- og nitraminer i luft og vann. Høyeste utslippskonsentrasjon som ikke gir overskridelser av grenseverdiene, er mellom 1,1 ppmV og 11 ppmV avhengig av hvilket amin som benyttes.

NILU

2018

Mineral dust radiative forcing in the Arctic

Kylling, Arve; Zwaaftink, Christine Groot; Stohl, Andreas

2018

Dataanalyse av støvmålinger i Narvik

Tønnesen, Dag Arild

NILU

2018

Monitoring of long-range transported air pollutants in Norway, Annual Report 2017

Aas, Wenche; Fiebig, Markus; Solberg, Sverre; Yttri, Karl Espen

This report presents results from the monitoring of atmospheric composition and deposition of air pollution in 2017, and focuses on main components in air and precipitation, particulate and gaseous phase of inorganic constituents, particulate carbonaceous matter, ground level ozone and particulate matter. The concentration levels were generally low in 2017 compared to previous years.

NILU

2018

Polarized response of East Asian winter temperature extremes in the era of Arctic warming

Ma, Shuangmei; Zhu, Congwen; Liu, Boqi; Zhou, Tianjun; Ding, Yihui; Orsolini, Yvan

American Meteorological Society

2018

An aerosol particle containing enriched uranium encountered in the remote upper troposphere

Murphy, D. M.; Froyd, K. D.; Apel, E.; Blake, D.; Evangeliou, Nikolaos; Hornbrook, R. S.; Peischl, J.; Ray, E.; Ryerson, T. B.; Thompson, C.; Stohl, Andreas

Elsevier

2018

Consumption of Free Chlorine in an Aqueduct Scheme with Low Protection: Case Study of the New Aqueduct Simbrivio-Castelli (NASC), Italy

Torretta, Vincenzo; Tolkou, Athanasia K.; Katsoyiannis, Ioannis A.; Katsoyiannis, Athanasios A.; Trulli, Ettore; Magaril, Elena; Rada, Elena Cristina

The safety of high quality drinking water supply relies on the quantities to be delivered, on the complexity of the water supply systems, and on the widespread phenomena of the contamination of water bodies. These parameters indicate the need for the development of an application that will allow the quick acquisition of data on strategic management. This is requires both the analysis of factors related to the hydraulic operation of the plants and the characteristics of water quality. The present paper aims to evaluate the use of models that predict data for water quality in a distribution system. The assessment is made in order to consider the use of the model as a support tool for the management system of a supply network and to optimize the quality of the provided service. The improvement of the control system related to the operations of disinfection, in particular, in the case of long pipelines, is absolutely mandatory in order to ensure the safety of public health and respect for the environment at high levels.

MDPI

2018

Curating scientific information in knowledge infrastructures

Stocker, Markus; Paasonen, Pauli; Fiebig, Markus; Zaidan, Martha A; Hardisty, Alex

Interpreting observational data is a fundamental task in the sciences, specifically in earth and environmental science where observational data are increasingly acquired, curated, and published systematically by environmental research infrastructures. Typically subject to substantial processing, observational data are used by research communities, their research groups and individual scientists, who interpret such primary data for their meaning in the context of research investigations. The result of interpretation is information—meaningful secondary or derived data—about the observed environment. Research infrastructures and research communities are thus essential to evolving uninterpreted observational data to information. In digital form, the classical bearer of information are the commonly known “(elaborated) data products,” for instance maps. In such form, meaning is generally implicit e.g., in map colour coding, and thus largely inaccessible to machines. The systematic acquisition, curation, possible publishing and further processing of information gained in observational data interpretation—as machine readable data and their machine readable meaning—is not common practice among environmental research infrastructures. For a use case in aerosol science, we elucidate these problems and present a Jupyter based prototype infrastructure that exploits a machine learning approach to interpretation and could support a research community in interpreting observational data and, more importantly, in curating and further using resulting information about a studied natural phenomenon.

Ubiquity Press

2018

Sucking clams or hunting seals - consequences to walrus health

Routti, Heli; Bourgeon, Sophie; Diot, B.; Duale, Nur; Fisk, A. T.; Fossi, M.; Hanssen, Linda; Harju, Mikael; Kovacs, K. M.; Lydersen, C.; Nymo, Ingebjørg Helena; Panti, C.; Scotter, S.; Tryland, Morten; Villanger, Gro Dehli

2018

Mål luftkvaliteten selv – bygg din egen luftmålesensor!

Grossberndt, Sonja; Liu, Hai-Ying; Haugen, Rolf

2018

Urban greenhouse gas emissions assessment: observations and modelling in a pilot study for the Oslo area.

Pisso, Ignacio; Lopez-Aparicio, Susana; Schneider, Philipp; Vogt, Matthias; Dauge, Franck Rene; Schmidbauer, Josef Norbert; Krognes, Terje

2018

Environmental pollutants in the terrestrial and urban environment 2017

Heimstad, Eldbjørg Sofie; Nygård, Torgeir; Herzke, Dorte; Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla

Abiotic and biotic samples from the terrestrial and urban environment were analysed for inorganic and various organic contaminants in the Oslo area. The species analysed were earthworms, fieldfare, sparrowhawk, brown rat, tawny owl, red fox and badger. Air and soil samples were also included in the study to increase the understanding on sources and uptake of pollutants. A foodchain approach was used, in order to detect trophic magnification of the different compounds.

NILU

2018

Mortality induced by PM2.5 exposure following the 1783 Laki eruption using reconstructed meteorological fields

Balkanski, Y.; Menut, L.; Garnier, E; Wang, R; Evangeliou, Nikolaos; Jourdain, S.; Eschstruth, C.; Vrac, M; Yiou, P.

The 1783–1784 Laki eruption provides a natural experiment to evaluate the performance of chemistry-transport models in predicting the health impact of air particulate pollution. There are few existing daily meteorological observations during the second part of the 18th century. Hence, creating reasonable climatological conditions for such events constitutes a major challenge. We reconstructed meteorological fields for the period 1783–1784 based on a technique of analogues described in the Methods. Using these fields and including detailed chemistry we describe the concentrations of sulphur (SO2/SO4) that prevail over the North Atlantic, the adjoining seas and Western Europe during these 2 years. To evaluate the model, we analyse these results through the prism of two datasets contemporary to the Laki period: • The date of the first appearance of ‘dry fogs’ over Europe, • The excess mortality recorded in French parishes over the period June–September 1783. The sequence of appearances of the dry fogs is reproduced with a very-high degree of agreement to the first dataset. High concentrations of SO2/SO4 are simulated in June 1783 that coincide with a rapid rise of the number of deceased in French parishes records. We show that only a small part of the deceased of the summer of 1783 can be explained by the present-day relationships between PM2.5 and relative risk. The implication of this result is that other external factors such as the particularly warm summer of 1783, and the lack of health care at the time, must have contributed to the sharp increase in mortality over France recorded from June to September 1783.

2018

Coffee and oxidative stress: a human intervention study

Shaposhnikov, Sergey; Hatzold, Thomas; El Yamani, Naouale; Stavro, Philip Mark; Lorenzo, Yolanda; Dusinska, Maria; Reus, Astrid; Pasman, Wilrike J.; Collins, Andrew Richard

2018

Genotoxicity of nanomaterials in advanced in vitro model systems

Dusinska, Maria; Elje, Elisabeth; Mariussen, Espen; Gutleb, A.; Serchi, T.; Rundén-Pran, Elise

2018

Method for development of high-resolution emissions from residential wood combustion

Grythe, Henrik; Vogt, Matthias; Lopez-Aparicio, Susana

2018

Assimilation of SMOS Level 2 soil moisture retrievals for improved soil moisture estimates over northern latitudes

Blyverket, Jostein; Bertino, Laurent; Hamer, Paul David; Svendby, Tove Marit; Lahoz, William A.

2018

Satellite based Monitoring Initiative for Regional Air quality (SAMIRA)

Stebel, Kerstin; Schneider, Philipp; Atjai, N.; Botezan, C.; Diamandi, A.; Dumitrache, R.; Horálek, J.; Doubalova, J.; Juras, R.; Benesova, N.; Vlcek, O.; Nemuc, A.; Nicolae, D.; Boldeanu, M.; Stachlewska, I.; Zawadzka, O.; Novotny, P.; Vanek, L.; Zehner, C.

2018

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