Screening new PFAS compounds 2018
This screening project has focused on the occurrence of conventional and emerging PFASs in terrestrial and marine environments, including the Arctic. Conventional PFASs were found to be wide-spread in the environment and for the first time in Norway reported in wolf, a top predator from the terrestr...
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ftnilu:oai:nilu.brage.unit.no:11250/2633096 2023-07-30T04:01:52+02:00 Screening new PFAS compounds 2018 Screening av nye PFAS-stoffer 2018 Hanssen, Linda Herzke, Dorte Nikiforov, Vladimir Moe, Børge Nygård, Torgeir van Dijk, Jiska Joanneke Gabrielsen, Geir Wing Fuglei, Eva Yeung, Leo Vogelsang, Christian Carlsson, Pernilla Marianne 2019 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2633096 eng eng NILU NILU rapport NILU report;23/2019 Norwegian Environment Agency;M-1491%7C2019 NILU - Norsk institutt for luftforskning: 118084 Miljødirektoratet: * urn:isbn:978-82-425-2992-3 urn:issn:2464-3327 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2633096 cristin:1759807 © NILU –Norwegian Institute for Air Research 96 23/2019 Miljøkjemi Environmental chemistry Polare områder Polar regions PFAS Research report 2019 ftnilu 2023-07-08T19:54:01Z This screening project has focused on the occurrence of conventional and emerging PFASs in terrestrial and marine environments, including the Arctic. Conventional PFASs were found to be wide-spread in the environment and for the first time in Norway reported in wolf, a top predator from the terrestrial environment. Otters living in close proximity to human settlements and preying on the marine food chain, are heavily contaminated with PFASs. Areas where ski-testing activities are common are a potential “hotspot” where PFASs can enter the food chain. The difference in PFAS-profile between the samples indicates that the diversity in samples are necessary to reveal the complete picture of PFASs in the environment. I dette screeningprosjektet ble det fokusert på forekomsten av vanlige og nye PFAS-eri terrestrisk og marint miljø, inkludert arktisk.De vanlige PFAS-ene blefunneti alle typer prøver, og ble for første gang rapportert i norsk ulv, en toppredator i det terrestriske miljøet. Oter som lever tett på menneskelige aktiviteter og er en del av den marine næringskjeden,har de høyeste mengdene av vanlige PFAS-er i denne screeningen. Resultatene viser også at områder hvor det foregår skitestinger potensielle punktkilder. Forskjellen i PFAS-profil mellom prøvene viser at forskjellige typer prøver er viktig for å få et fullstendig bilde av PFAS-er i miljøet. publishedVersion Report Arctic Arktis* ulv NILU – Norwegian Institute for Air Research: NILU Brage Arctic Lever ENVELOPE(-63.608,-63.608,-65.506,-65.506) Norway |
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This screening project has focused on the occurrence of conventional and emerging PFASs in terrestrial and marine environments, including the Arctic. Conventional PFASs were found to be wide-spread in the environment and for the first time in Norway reported in wolf, a top predator from the terrestrial environment. Otters living in close proximity to human settlements and preying on the marine food chain, are heavily contaminated with PFASs. Areas where ski-testing activities are common are a potential “hotspot” where PFASs can enter the food chain. The difference in PFAS-profile between the samples indicates that the diversity in samples are necessary to reveal the complete picture of PFASs in the environment. I dette screeningprosjektet ble det fokusert på forekomsten av vanlige og nye PFAS-eri terrestrisk og marint miljø, inkludert arktisk.De vanlige PFAS-ene blefunneti alle typer prøver, og ble for første gang rapportert i norsk ulv, en toppredator i det terrestriske miljøet. Oter som lever tett på menneskelige aktiviteter og er en del av den marine næringskjeden,har de høyeste mengdene av vanlige PFAS-er i denne screeningen. Resultatene viser også at områder hvor det foregår skitestinger potensielle punktkilder. Forskjellen i PFAS-profil mellom prøvene viser at forskjellige typer prøver er viktig for å få et fullstendig bilde av PFAS-er i miljøet. publishedVersion |
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