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Atmospheric Contribution to Eutrophication of the Baltic Sea
Nitrogen and phosphorus are two main nutrients responsible for eutrophication of the Baltic Sea. Almost all phosphorus is entering the sea via rivers, whereas 20–30% of nitrogen is deposited from the air. Ther...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Worst Case Meteorological Scenario for Norway in Case of an Accident in Sellafield Nuclear Site
Consequences for Norway in case of a hypothetical accident in Sellafield nuclear site have been of concern for Norwegian authorities for some time now. A 33-year period with meteorological data and the dispers...
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Coupling of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting: Progress and Plans at met.no
Air quality modelling at met.no consists of three different systems, all in off-line coupling to our numerical weather prediction models. For emergency purposes we have the “Severe Nuclear Accident Program” (S...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Analysis of Atmospheric Transport of Radioactive Debris Related to Nuclear Bomb Tests Performed at Novaya Zemlya
Tropospheric transport calculations of debris from nuclear bomb tests in the atmosphere at Novaya Zemlya in October 1958 and November 1962 have been performed and compared with daily measured radioactivity in ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Long-Range Transport of Large Particles Released During a Nuclear Accident
In case of a nuclear accident such as an explosion or a fire in a nuclear power plant, a significant part of the refractory radionuclides is emitted to the atmosphere in the form of particulate matter. Existin...
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Influence of Non-Linear Effects on Source-Receptor Matrices and Their Policy Oriented Applications to Emission Reduction in Europe
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Climatological Trajectory Analysis for Potential Accidents at the Kola Nuclear Power Plant
Norwegian Authorities have for a long time been concerned with different aspects of the safety at nuclear installations in former Soviet Union. As a result, Report to Norwe-gian Parliament, nu 34 for 1993 – 19...
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Long-Range Transport of Lead and Cadmium in Europe Results of the Model Simulation for the 1985 – 1995 Period
In 1994, the UN Economic Commission for Europe (ECE) proposed that the future work on heavy metals should concentrate on priority elements: Pb, Hg, Cd, Cr, Ni, Zn, Cu, As and Se with particular focus on the fi...
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Mesoscale Modeling of Transport and Deposition of Heavy Metals in Southern Poland
The Katowice province in southern Poland experiences serious air pollution problems including deposition of heavy metals which is among the highest in Europe (Bartnicki et al. 1996; Olendrzyński et al., 1996)....
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Atmospheric Models and Acidification: Summary and Conclusions of the Warsaw II Meeting on Atmospheric Computations to Assess Acidification in Europe
Three topics are discussed in this report: sensitivity/uncertainty analysis of long range transport models, the interface between atmospheric models of different scales, and linkage between atmospheric and eco...