AIRBORNE CONTAMINANTS IN THE ARCTIC: WHAT WE NEED TO KNOW
Arctic contaminant research is expensive and current international resources are restricted. his paper attempts to focus on the most pressing information needs. he Arctic is a unique region, where continued scientific investigation of airborne contaminants promises to reveal issues of global signifi...
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ftepa:oai:epaEIMS:43513 2023-05-15T14:34:04+02:00 AIRBORNE CONTAMINANTS IN THE ARCTIC: WHAT WE NEED TO KNOW D.H. Landers H. Sisula T. Colborn L.E. Lilejelund G. Bangay 2005-12-22T16:32:03Z http://oaspub.epa.gov/eims/eimsapi.dispdetail?deid=43513 unknown https://cfint.rtpnc.epa.gov/si/ntislink.cfm?dirEntryID=43513 NATIONAL HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS RESEARCH LABORATORY Text 2005 ftepa 2007-11-21T13:50:49Z Arctic contaminant research is expensive and current international resources are restricted. his paper attempts to focus on the most pressing information needs. he Arctic is a unique region, where continued scientific investigation of airborne contaminants promises to reveal issues of global significance regarding airborne contaminant distribution, the physical and chemical processes involved, and their ecological effects. cological studies, especially monitoring, require a continuous ommitment over a substantial period of time. unding agencies and researchers should plan for long-term tudies which may require up to 10-15 years to demonstrate advances in our basic understanding of Arctic contaminant science. Text Arctic Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): Science Inventory Arctic |
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Arctic contaminant research is expensive and current international resources are restricted. his paper attempts to focus on the most pressing information needs. he Arctic is a unique region, where continued scientific investigation of airborne contaminants promises to reveal issues of global significance regarding airborne contaminant distribution, the physical and chemical processes involved, and their ecological effects. cological studies, especially monitoring, require a continuous ommitment over a substantial period of time. unding agencies and researchers should plan for long-term tudies which may require up to 10-15 years to demonstrate advances in our basic understanding of Arctic contaminant science. |
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AIRBORNE CONTAMINANTS IN THE ARCTIC: WHAT WE NEED TO KNOW |
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