Research and Monitoring of Atmospheric Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in the Polar Atmosphere

Atmospheric monitoring of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) belongs to the longest surveys performed in the Arctic regions on a national and on a regional level coordinated by the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP). The first long atmospheric monitoring of POPs in the Arctic starte...

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Main Authors: Kallenborn, Roland, Hung, Hayley, Harner, Tom, Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla, Bengtson Nash, Susan
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2016
Subjects:
IPY
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10072/143312
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spelling ftgriffithuniv:oai:research-repository.griffith.edu.au:10072/143312 2024-06-09T07:38:13+00:00 Research and Monitoring of Atmospheric Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in the Polar Atmosphere Kallenborn, Roland Hung, Hayley Harner, Tom Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla Bengtson Nash, Susan 2016 http://hdl.handle.net/10072/143312 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12315-3_2 English eng eng Springer Berlin Heidelberg Implications and Consequences of Anthropogenic Pollution in Polar Environments http://hdl.handle.net/10072/143312 9783642123153 doi:10.1007/978-3-642-12315-3_2 Other environmental sciences not elsewhere classified Book chapter 2016 ftgriffithuniv https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12315-3_2 2024-05-14T23:56:14Z Atmospheric monitoring of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) belongs to the longest surveys performed in the Arctic regions on a national and on a regional level coordinated by the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP). The first long atmospheric monitoring of POPs in the Arctic started already in the 1980s in Canada and Norway. Those national programs provided important information on Long range atmospheric transport properties of POPs for the follow up of international regulations and conventions. In the course of the International Polar Year 2007–2009 (IPY), the first long term atmospheric monitoring program for POPs was established at the Norwegian Antarctic Research facilities at Trollhaugen, Dronning-Maud Land, Antarctica. The program was designed similar as the well-established Arctic program in Ny-Ålesund (Svalbard, Arctic Norway). During IPY 2007-2009, A variety of other Atmospheric monitoring and research initiatives well established as well as newly initiated, were providing research data as well as monitoring information of the fate of POPs in concert, allowing a new comprehensive view on the global fate and distribution pathways for legacy and emerging persistent organic pollutant (POPs): Networks like the Global Atmospheric Passive Sampling network (GAPS), the collected data from 20 years of POPs monitoring from AMAP, the newly established Atmospheric monitoring in Antarctica (incl. the Australian Casey atmospheric program and the Norwegian Trollhaugen program), as well as the Canadian INCATPA initiative providing new evidence on Atmospheric tong-rang transport across the Pacific ocean, added important information on the distribution pathways of POPs on a global scale. Thus, a significant legacy component for atmospheric monitoring of POPs in polar regions is associated with the establishment of the new POPs atmospheric monitoring locations in Antarctica where the Troll/Trollhaugen and the Casey site are adding complementary value to the already established circum-Arctic atmospheric ... Book Part AMAP Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Arctic Dronning Maud Land International Polar Year IPY Ny Ålesund Ny-Ålesund Svalbard Griffith University: Griffith Research Online Antarctic Arctic Canada Dronning Maud Land Norway Ny-Ålesund Pacific Svalbard Troll ENVELOPE(13.895,13.895,67.110,67.110) Trollhaugen ENVELOPE(12.152,12.152,65.626,65.626) 5 19
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Kallenborn, Roland
Hung, Hayley
Harner, Tom
Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla
Bengtson Nash, Susan
Research and Monitoring of Atmospheric Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in the Polar Atmosphere
topic_facet Other environmental sciences not elsewhere classified
description Atmospheric monitoring of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) belongs to the longest surveys performed in the Arctic regions on a national and on a regional level coordinated by the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP). The first long atmospheric monitoring of POPs in the Arctic started already in the 1980s in Canada and Norway. Those national programs provided important information on Long range atmospheric transport properties of POPs for the follow up of international regulations and conventions. In the course of the International Polar Year 2007–2009 (IPY), the first long term atmospheric monitoring program for POPs was established at the Norwegian Antarctic Research facilities at Trollhaugen, Dronning-Maud Land, Antarctica. The program was designed similar as the well-established Arctic program in Ny-Ålesund (Svalbard, Arctic Norway). During IPY 2007-2009, A variety of other Atmospheric monitoring and research initiatives well established as well as newly initiated, were providing research data as well as monitoring information of the fate of POPs in concert, allowing a new comprehensive view on the global fate and distribution pathways for legacy and emerging persistent organic pollutant (POPs): Networks like the Global Atmospheric Passive Sampling network (GAPS), the collected data from 20 years of POPs monitoring from AMAP, the newly established Atmospheric monitoring in Antarctica (incl. the Australian Casey atmospheric program and the Norwegian Trollhaugen program), as well as the Canadian INCATPA initiative providing new evidence on Atmospheric tong-rang transport across the Pacific ocean, added important information on the distribution pathways of POPs on a global scale. Thus, a significant legacy component for atmospheric monitoring of POPs in polar regions is associated with the establishment of the new POPs atmospheric monitoring locations in Antarctica where the Troll/Trollhaugen and the Casey site are adding complementary value to the already established circum-Arctic atmospheric ...
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author Kallenborn, Roland
Hung, Hayley
Harner, Tom
Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla
Bengtson Nash, Susan
author_facet Kallenborn, Roland
Hung, Hayley
Harner, Tom
Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla
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title Research and Monitoring of Atmospheric Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in the Polar Atmosphere
title_short Research and Monitoring of Atmospheric Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in the Polar Atmosphere
title_full Research and Monitoring of Atmospheric Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in the Polar Atmosphere
title_fullStr Research and Monitoring of Atmospheric Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in the Polar Atmosphere
title_full_unstemmed Research and Monitoring of Atmospheric Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in the Polar Atmosphere
title_sort research and monitoring of atmospheric persistent organic pollutants (pops) in the polar atmosphere
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