446 results on '"Munthe, John"'
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2. Recovery of Mercury-Contaminated Fisheries
3. Economic Assessment of the Negative Impacts of Ozone on Crop Yields and Forest Production. A Case Study of the Estate Östads Säteri in Southwestern Sweden
4. Modeling Recovery of Swedish Ecosystems from Acidification
5. The NORMAN Association and the European Partnership for Chemicals Risk Assessment (PARC): let’s cooperate!
6. Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) as sentinels for the elucidation of Arctic environmental change processes: a comprehensive review combined with ArcRisk project results
7. An expanded conceptual framework for solution-focused management of chemical pollution in European waters
8. Opportunities and obstacles for a green chemical industry in Sweden
9. Exploring the ‘solution space’ is key: SOLUTIONS recommends an early-stage assessment of options to protect and restore water quality against chemical pollution
10. Prioritisation of water pollutants: the EU Project SOLUTIONS proposes a methodological framework for the integration of mixture risk assessments into prioritisation procedures under the European Water Framework Directive
11. Increase coherence, cooperation and cross-compliance of regulations on chemicals and water quality
12. The European Collaborative Project SOLUTIONS developed models to provide diagnostic and prognostic capacity and fill data gaps for chemicals of emerging concern
13. A holistic approach is key to protect water quality and monitor, assess and manage chemical pollution of European surface waters
14. High resolution mass spectrometry-based non-target screening can support regulatory environmental monitoring and chemicals management
15. Effect-based methods are key. The European Collaborative Project SOLUTIONS recommends integrating effect-based methods for diagnosis and monitoring of water quality
16. Impacts on human health in the Arctic owing to climate-induced changes in contaminant cycling – The EU ArcRisk project policy outcome
17. Mobilization of Mercury and Methylmercury from Forest Soils after a Severe Storm-Fell Event
18. Additives and Other Hazardous Compounds in Electronic Products and Their Waste
19. Spatial and Temporal Variability of Atmospheric Hg in North-Western and Central Europe-Observations on Different Time Scale
20. Mercury Emissions from Anthropogenic Sources: Estimates and Measurements for Europe
21. Mercury and Methylmercury in Runoff from a Forested Catchment — Concentrations, Fluxes, and Their Response to Manipulations
22. The Effects of Forestry on Hg Bioaccumulation in Nemoral/Boreal Waters and Recommendations for Good Silvicultural Practice
23. Cycling of Methyl Mercury and Mercury — Responses in the Forest Roof Catchment to Three Years of Decreased Atmospheric Deposition
24. Mechanisms of Deposition of Methylmercury and Mercury to Coniferous Forests
25. Modeling the Atmospheric Chemistry of Mercury : The importance of a detailed description of the chemistry of cloud water
26. Long-Term Changes in Concentration and Deposition of Atmospheric Mercury Over Scandinavia
27. Mercury accumulation in leaves of different plant types – the significance of tissue age and specific leaf area
28. Economic benefits from decreased mercury emissions: Projections for 2020
29. A field intercomparison of three passive air samplers for gaseous mercury in ambient air
30. Achievements and experiences from science–policy interaction in the field of air pollution : Synthesising 20 years of research and outreach,thinking about future needs
31. An assessment of costs and benefits associated with mercury emission reductions from major anthropogenic sources
32. Atmospheric mercury at mediterranean coastal stations
33. Swedish Clean Air and Climate Research Programme – SCAC : Final report second phase
34. The NORMAN Association and the European Partnership for Chemicals Risk Assessment (PARC):let’s cooperate!
35. Results from the Covered Catchment Experiment at Gårdsjön, Sweden, after Ten Years of Clean Precipitation Treatment
36. A field intercomparison of three passive air samplers for gaseous mercury in ambient air
37. Supplementary material to "A field intercomparison of three passive air samplers for gaseous mercury in ambient air"
38. Modeling recovery of Swedish ecosystems from acidification
39. Economic assessment of the negative impact of ozone on crop yields and forest production. A case study of the estate Ostads Sateri in southwestern Sweden
40. Nitrogen as a threat to European air quality
41. Additives and Other Hazardous Compounds in Electronic Products and Their Waste
42. Atmospheric and catchment mercury concentrations and fluxes in Fennoscandia
43. Distribution of Persistent Organic Pollutants and Mercury in Freshwater Ecosystems Under Changing Climate Conditions
44. Mobility and Methylation of Mercury in Forest Soils Development of an In-Situ Stable Isotope Tracer Technique and Initial Results
45. Examining Source-Receptor Relationships for Mercury in Scandinavia Modelled and Empirical Evidence
46. Socio-economic costs of continuing the status-quo of mercury pollution
47. Airsheds and Watersheds
48. Xylem sap as a pathway for total mercury and methylmercury transport from soils to tree canopy in the boreal forest
49. Mitigation options for chemicals of emerging concern in surface waters operationalising solutions-focused risk assessment
50. Technical Background Report to the Global Mercury Assessment 2018
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