CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF AEROSOLS AT BP PROJECT GROUND STATIONS.

Aerosol measurement results are presented for all BP Project ground stations, as well as tentative speculation on the possible source(s). In general, the USSR emission sources are the likely major contributors of particulate air pollutants in the Norwegian Arctic both during the winter and the summe...

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Main Authors: Pacyna, Jozef M, Vitols, Valentin, Hanssen, Jan Erik
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: NILU 1985
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2717654
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spelling ftnilu:oai:nilu.brage.unit.no:11250/2717654 2023-07-30T04:01:23+02:00 CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF AEROSOLS AT BP PROJECT GROUND STATIONS. Pacyna, Jozef M Vitols, Valentin Hanssen, Jan Erik 1985 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2717654 eng eng NILU NILU OR NILU OR;64/85 NILU:8510 urn:isbn:82-7247-635-5 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2717654 © NILU 64/85 Aerosoler Luftkvalitet Arktis Research report 1985 ftnilu 2023-07-08T19:54:15Z Aerosol measurement results are presented for all BP Project ground stations, as well as tentative speculation on the possible source(s). In general, the USSR emission sources are the likely major contributors of particulate air pollutants in the Norwegian Arctic both during the winter and the summer half-year, while the European and possibly North American sources appear to contribute only during the summer half-year. Report Arctic Arktis Arktis* NILU – Norwegian Institute for Air Research: NILU Brage Arctic
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topic Aerosoler
Luftkvalitet
Arktis
spellingShingle Aerosoler
Luftkvalitet
Arktis
Pacyna, Jozef M
Vitols, Valentin
Hanssen, Jan Erik
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF AEROSOLS AT BP PROJECT GROUND STATIONS.
topic_facet Aerosoler
Luftkvalitet
Arktis
description Aerosol measurement results are presented for all BP Project ground stations, as well as tentative speculation on the possible source(s). In general, the USSR emission sources are the likely major contributors of particulate air pollutants in the Norwegian Arctic both during the winter and the summer half-year, while the European and possibly North American sources appear to contribute only during the summer half-year.
format Report
author Pacyna, Jozef M
Vitols, Valentin
Hanssen, Jan Erik
author_facet Pacyna, Jozef M
Vitols, Valentin
Hanssen, Jan Erik
author_sort Pacyna, Jozef M
title CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF AEROSOLS AT BP PROJECT GROUND STATIONS.
title_short CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF AEROSOLS AT BP PROJECT GROUND STATIONS.
title_full CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF AEROSOLS AT BP PROJECT GROUND STATIONS.
title_fullStr CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF AEROSOLS AT BP PROJECT GROUND STATIONS.
title_full_unstemmed CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF AEROSOLS AT BP PROJECT GROUND STATIONS.
title_sort chemical composition of aerosols at bp project ground stations.
publisher NILU
publishDate 1985
url https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2717654
geographic Arctic
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Arktis
Arktis*
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Arktis
Arktis*
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urn:isbn:82-7247-635-5
https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2717654
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