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Regional aerosol optical properties and radiative impact of the extreme smoke event in the European Arctic in spring 2006.

Myhre, C.L.; Toledano, C.; Myhre, G.; Stebel, K.; Yttri, K.E.; Aaltonen, V.; Johnsrud, M.; Frioud, M.; Cachorro, V.; de Frutos, A.; Lihavainen, H.; Campell, J.R.; Chaikovsky, A.P.; Shiobara, M.; Welton, E.J.; Tørseth, K.

2007

Regional atmospheric emissions determined from measurements at Jeju Island, Korea: Halogenated compounds from China.

Kim, J.; Li, S.; Kim,K.-R.; Stohl, A.; Mühle, J.; Kim, S.-K.; Park, M.-K.; Kang, D.-J.; Lee, G.; Harth, C.M.; Salameh, P.K.; Weiss, R.F.

2010

Regional differences in nitrogen deposition trends. NILU PP

Hole, L.R.; De Wit, H.; Aas, W.

2006

Regional inversion of CO2 ecosystem fluxes from atmospheric measurements: reliability of the uncertainty estimates.

Broquet, G.; Chevallier, F.; Bréon, F.-M.; Kadygrov, N.; Alemanno, M.; Apadula, F.; Hammer, S.; Haszpra, L.; Meinhardt, F.; Morguí, J.A.; Necki, J.; Piacentino, S.; Ramonet, M.; Schmidt, M.; Thompson, R.L.; Vermeulen, A.T.; Yver, C.; Ciais, P.

2013

Regional konsekvensutredning for oljevirksomheten i Norskehavet. Utslipp til luft - miljømessige konsekvenser. NILU OR

Solberg, S.; Walker, S.E.; Skjelkvåle, B.L.; Høgåsen, T.; Molvær, J.; Larssen, T.; Aarrestad, P.A.; Reitan, O.

2002

Regional nitric oxide enhancements in the North Atlantic flight corridor observed and modeled during POLINAT 2 - a case study.

Schlager, H.; Schulte, P.; Flatøy, F.; Slemr, F.; van Velthoven, P.; Ziereis, H.; Schumann, U.

1999

Bok

Regional pollution transport during the TexAQS field studies.

Ryerson, T.; Peischl, J.; Trainer, M.; Middlebrook, A.; Bahreini, R.; Jimenez, J.; Brock, C.; Parrish, D.; de Gouw, J.; Warneke, C.; Aikin, K.; Andrews, A.; Kofler, J.; Williams, J.; Stohl, A.; Eckhardt, S.; White, A.; Senff, C.; Alvarez, R.

2007

Regional scale evidence for improvements in surface water chemistry 1990-2001.

Skjelkvåle, B.L.; Stoddard, J.L.; Jeffries, D.S.; Tørseth, K.; Høgåsen, T.; Bowman, J.; Mannio, J.; Monteith, D.T.; Mosello, R.; Rogora, M.; Rzychon, D.; Vesely, J.; Wieting, J.; Wilander, A.; Worsztynowicz, A.

2005

Regionalized environmental impacts of construction machinery

Ebrahimi, Babak; Wallbaum, Holger; Jakobsen, Pål Drevland; Booto, Gaylord Kabongo

PURPOSE:
This study aims to establish a regionalized environmental impact assessment of construction machinery equipped with diesel engines certified by the European emission standard Stage V, and operated in cold climatic zones in Europe.
METHOD:
The study quantifies potential environmental impacts associated with construction machinery over the entire lifecycle, from extraction of materials to the end-of-life. For the operation phase, a meso-level emission accounting method is applied to quantify tailpipe emissions for certain subcategories of construction machinery. This is achieved by determining the operational efficiency of each machine in terms of effective hours. The quantified emission data are then adjusted based on engine deterioration models to estimate the rate of increase in emissions throughout the lifetime of each machine. Finally, the CML impact assessment method is applied to inventory data to quantify potential environmental impacts.
RESULTS:
The study shows that tailpipe emissions, which largely depend on an engine’s fuel consumption, had the largest contribution to environmental impacts in most impact categories. At the same time, there was a positive correlation between the operation weight and the impacts of the machinery. Also, machinery with similar operation weight had relatively similar impact patterns due to similar driving factors and dependencies. In addition, network, sensitivity, and uncertainty analyses were performed to quantify the source of impacts and validate the robustness of the study. Results of the sensitivity analysis showed that the responsiveness of the studied systems is very sensitive to changes in the amount of fuel consumption. In addition, the uncertainty results showed that the domain of uncertainty increased as the operation weight subcategory of machinery increased.
CONCLUSION:
This study extends previous work on the life cycle assessment (LCA) of construction machinery, and the methodology developed provides a basis for future extension and improvement in this field. The use of effective hours as the unit of operational efficiency helps to resolve uncertainties linked to lifetime and annual operation hours. Also, the obtained results can be of use for decision support and for assessing the impacts of transition from fossil fuels to alternative fuel types.

2020

Regionally sourced bioaerosols drive high-temperature ice nucleating particles in the Arctic

Freitas, Gabriel Pereira; Adachi, Kouji; Conen, Franz; Heslin-Rees, Dominic; Krejci, Radovan; Tobo, Yutaka; Yttri, Karl Espen; Zieger, Paul

Primary biological aerosol particles (PBAP) play an important role in the climate system, facilitating the formation of ice within clouds, consequently PBAP may be important in understanding the rapidly changing Arctic. Within this work, we use single-particle fluorescence spectroscopy to identify and quantify PBAP at an Arctic mountain site, with transmission electronic microscopy analysis supporting the presence of PBAP. We find that PBAP concentrations range between 10−3–10−1 L−1 and peak in summer. Evidences suggest that the terrestrial Arctic biosphere is an important regional source of PBAP, given the high correlation to air temperature, surface albedo, surface vegetation and PBAP tracers. PBAP clearly correlate with high-temperature ice nucleating particles (INP) (>-15 °C), of which a high a fraction (>90%) are proteinaceous in summer, implying biological origin. These findings will contribute to an improved understanding of sources and characteristics of Arctic PBAP and their links to INP.

Springer Nature

2023

Reguleringsplan for E18 Tvedestrand - Arendal: Luftkvalitetsrapport, Tunnel Torsbuåsen. NILU OR

Haugsbakk, I.

Spredningsberegninger for Torsbuåsen tunnel langs E18 Tvedestrand - Arendal. Det er beregnet maksimale konsentrasjoner av PM10,og NOX i tunnelene ved ugunstige trafikkforhold (rushtrafikk morgen/ettermiddag). Konsentrasjonsreduksjon som funksjon av avstand fra tunnelmunninger er vist i tabell, og konsentrasjonene er sammenlignet med Nasjonalt mål og grenseverdier for luftkvalitet.

2014

Rekordmye metan målt i atmosfæren: – Fortsatt et mysterium

Myhre, Cathrine Lund (intervjuobjekt); Fjeld, Iselin Elise; Knecevic, Milana (journalister)

2020

Relating tropical ocean clouds to moist processes using water vapor isotope measurements.

Lee, J.; Worden, J.; Noone, D.; Bowman, K.; Eldering, A.; LeGrande, A.; Li, J.-L. F.; Schmidt, G.; Sodemann, H.

2011

Relationship between cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) concentration and aerosol optical depth in the Arctic region

Ahn, Seo H.; Yoon, Young-Jun; Choi, Taejin; Lee, Jiyi; Kim, Yong Pyo; Lee, Bangyoung Young; Ritter, Christoph; Aas, Wenche; Krejčí, Radovan; Ström, Johan; Tunved, Peter; Jung, Chang-hoon

Elsevier

2021

Relationship between persistent organic pollutant concentrations on ingested plastic debris and tissue concentrations in Norwegian Northern Fulmars.

Herzke, D.; Hanssen, L.; Götsch, A.; Langset, M.; Christensen-Dalsgaard, S.; Fangel, K.; Anker-Nilssen, T.

2015

Relationship between persistent organic pollutant concentrations on ingested plastic debris and tissue concentrations in Norwegian Northern Fulmars. NILU F

Herzke, D.; Götsch, A.; Syslak, H.; Kallenborn, R.; Langset, M.; Dalsgaard, S.; Anker-Nilssen, T.; Fangel, K.

2014

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