Concentrations and fate of decamethylcyclopentasiloxane (D(5)) in the atmosphere.
- M. McLachlan, A. Kierkegaard, K. M. Hansen, R. V. van Egmond, J. Christensen, C. Skjøth
- Environmental ScienceEnvironmental Science and Technology
- 22 June 2010
The results show that D(5) is clearly subject to long-range atmospheric transport, but that it is also effectively removed from the atmosphere via phototransformation, and that Atmospheric deposition has little influence on the atmospheric fate.
Common ragweed: a threat to environmental health in Europe.
- M. Smith, L. Cecchi, C. Skjøth, G. Karrer, B. Šikoparija
- Environmental ScienceEnvironment International
- 1 November 2013
Spatial and temporal variations in ammonia emissions – a freely accessible model code for Europe
Abstract. Deriving a parameterisation of ammonia emissions for use in chemistry-transport models (CTMs) is a complex problem as the emission varies locally as a result of local climate and local…
Nitrogen processes in the atmosphere
- O. Hertel, Stefan Reis, J. Erisman
- Environmental Science
- 2011
Assessment of health-cost externalities of air pollution at the national level using the EVA model system
Air pollution has significant negative impacts on human health and well-being, which entail substantial economic consequences. We have developed an integrated model system, EVA (External Valuation of…
Recommended terminology for aerobiological studies
- C. Galán, A. Ariatti, M. Sofiev
- Biology, Environmental ScienceAerobiologia
- 4 September 2017
Aerobiology is an interdisciplinary science where researchers with different backgrounds are involved in different topics related to microorganism, airborne biological particles, e.g. pollen and…
Identifying urban sources as cause of elevated grass pollen concentrations using GIS and remote sensing
- C. Skjøth, P. V. Ørby, O. Hertel
- Environmental Science
- 16 October 2012
We examine here the hypothesis that during flowering, the grass pollen concentrations at a specific site reflect the distribution of grass pollen sources within a few kilometres of this site.We…
Examining Ambrosia pollen episodes at Poznań (Poland) using back-trajectory analysis
- A. Stach, M. Smith, C. Skjøth, J. Brandt
- Environmental ScienceInternational journal of biometeorology
- 27 February 2007
Back-trajectory analysis has shown that there is a possibility that long-range transport brings Ambrosia pollen to Poznań from southern Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary, and there is also a likelihood thatAmbrosia is present in Poland, as shown by the arrival of pollen during the afternoon that originated primarily from within the country.
The Pannonian plain as a source of Ambrosia pollen in the Balkans
- B. Šikoparija, M. Smith, J. Brandt
- Environmental ScienceInternational journal of biometeorology
- 18 February 2009
The southern part of the Pannonian Plain around Novi Sad and Ruma is identified as being a potential source region for Ambrosia pollen recorded at Nis and Skopje in the Balkans.
A dynamical ammonia emission parameterization for use in air pollution models
- S. Gyldenkærne, C. Skjøth, O. Hertel, T. Ellermann
- Environmental Science
- 16 April 2005
[1] A parameterization of the temporal variation of ammonia (NH3) emission into the atmosphere is proposed. The parameterization relies on several simple submodels reflecting emission from stores and…
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