ESPIAL - Data review and evaluation of historical data (WP1)

Prosjektleder Ailbhe Macken The present report details the outcome of work package 1 of ESPIAL, with the aim of compiling the historical data from previous surveys at the aluminium sites in a common database and further to analyse the data. A graphical data displaying tool was developed as a custom...

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Main Authors: Ruus, Anders, Hjermann, Dag Øystein, Håvardstun, Jarle, Øxnevad, Sigurd, Macken, Ailbhe
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Norsk institutt for vannforskning 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3035141
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Summary:Prosjektleder Ailbhe Macken The present report details the outcome of work package 1 of ESPIAL, with the aim of compiling the historical data from previous surveys at the aluminium sites in a common database and further to analyse the data. A graphical data displaying tool was developed as a custom interactive tool for data visualisations and was designed to be intuitive and user friendly. The main outcomes and findings of this work package can be summarized as follows: Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) constitute most data in the database; There is a decent amount of data on sediment samples in the data base, however these do not form time series; Most time series available in the data base are on blue mussel from Sunndal and northern horsemussel from Årdal; Most time series show a declining tendency; All statistically significant PAH time trends show declining concentrations; The database is likely not complete, and more data could be available; The graphical data displaying tool is a promising aid for instant insight in concentrations and time series of different analytes in environmental samples, historically collected in the vicinity of the smelters; The graphical data displaying tool makes it possible to view concentrations and trends in relation to the EQSs, giving insight in chemical status and sites of interest, in terms of possible need of remedial action or natural recovery. Aluminiumindustriens Miljøsekretariat (AMS) publishedVersion