Time trends of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and Chemicals of Emerging Arctic Concern (CEAC) in Arctic air from 25 years of monitoring

Funding text 1 We would like to acknowledge all site and laboratory operators and students at all AMAP stations. Wong is grateful to Desmond Ng and Jared Chisamore of Environment and Climate Change Canada for help in data analysis. Financial support for the monitoring programmes was provided by the...

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Published in:Science of The Total Environment
Main Authors: Wong, Fiona, Hung, Hayley, Dryfhout-Clark, Helena, Aas, Wenche, Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla, Breivik, Knut, Mastromonaco, Michelle Nerentorp, Lundén, Eva Brorström, Ólafsdóttir, Kristín, Sigurðsson, Árni, Vorkamp, Katrin, Bossi, Rossana, Skov, Henrik, Hakola, Hannele, Barresi, Enzo, Sverko, Ed, Fellin, Phil, Li, Henrik, Vlasenko, Alexander, Zapevalov, Mikhail, Samsonov, Dmitry, Wilson, Simon
Other Authors: Faculty of Medicine
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/3219
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.145109
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Summary:Funding text 1 We would like to acknowledge all site and laboratory operators and students at all AMAP stations. Wong is grateful to Desmond Ng and Jared Chisamore of Environment and Climate Change Canada for help in data analysis. Financial support for the monitoring programmes was provided by the Northern Contaminants Program, Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (Alert); Swedish-EPA (Naturv?rdsverket) and the Finnish Meteorological Institute (Pallas); the Icelandic Ministry for the Environment (St?rh?f?i); the Norwegian Environment Agency (Zeppelin and And?ya); and the Danish Environmental Protection Agency (Villum Research Station). RPA ?Typhoon?, Roshydromet provided support for air monitoring at sites in Russia (Amderma and Tiksi). The Government of Canada's Chemicals Management Plan (CMP) provided partial funding for the analysis of emerging contaminants at Alert. Funding text 2 We would like to acknowledge all site and laboratory operators and students at all AMAP stations. Wong is grateful to Desmond Ng and Jared Chisamore of Environment and Climate Change Canada for help in data analysis. Financial support for the monitoring programmes was provided by the Northern Contaminants Program, Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (Alert); Swedish-EPA ( Naturvårdsverket ) and the Finnish Meteorological Institute (Pallas); the Icelandic Ministry for the Environment (Stórhöfði); the Norwegian Environment Agency (Zeppelin and Andøya); and the Danish Environmental Protection Agency (Villum Research Station). RPA ‘Typhoon’, Roshydromet provided support for air monitoring at sites in Russia (Amderma and Tiksi). The Government of Canada 's Chemicals Management Plan (CMP) provided partial funding for the analysis of emerging contaminants at Alert. Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The long-term time trends of atmospheric pollutants at eight Arctic monitoring stations are reported. The work was conducted under the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) of the Arctic Council. ...