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Environ Pollut ; 176: 71-9, 2013 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23416271

ABSTRACT

High air concentrations of ammonium were detected at low and high altitude sites in Sweden, Finland and Norway during the spring 2006, coinciding with polluted air from biomass burning in eastern Europe passing over central and northern Fennoscandia. Unusually high values for throughfall deposition of ammonium were detected at one low altitude site and several high altitude sites in north Sweden. The occurrence of the high ammonium in throughfall differed between the summer months 2006, most likely related to the timing of precipitation events. The ammonia dry deposition may have contributed to unusual visible injuries on the tree vegetation in northern Fennoscandia that occurred during 2006, in combination with high ozone concentrations. It is concluded that long-range transport of ammonium from large-scale biomass burning may contribute substantially to the nitrogen load at northern latitudes.


Subject(s)
Air Pollutants/analysis , Air Pollution/statistics & numerical data , Environmental Monitoring , Incineration/statistics & numerical data , Quaternary Ammonium Compounds/analysis , Biomass , Scandinavian and Nordic Countries
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Ambio ; 41(6): 534-48, 2012 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22926877

ABSTRACT

A comprehensive reconstruction of the Baltic Sea state from 1850 to 2006 is presented: driving forces are reconstructed and the evolution of the hydrography and biogeochemical cycles is simulated using the model BALTSEM. Driven by high resolution atmospheric forcing fields (HiResAFF), BALTSEM reproduces dynamics of salinity, temperature, and maximum ice extent. Nutrient loads have been increasing with a noteworthy acceleration from the 1950s until peak values around 1980 followed by a decrease continuing up to present. BALTSEM shows a delayed response to the massive load increase with most eutrophic conditions occurring only at the end of the simulation. This is accompanied by an intensification of the pelagic cycling driven by a shift from spring to summer primary production. The simulation indicates that no improvement in water quality of the Baltic Sea compared to its present state can be expected from the decrease in nutrient loads in recent decades.


Subject(s)
Eutrophication , Baltic States , History, 19th Century , History, 20th Century , History, 21st Century , Oceans and Seas
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Ambio ; 41(6): 549-57, 2012 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22926878

ABSTRACT

In this study, a consistent basin-wise monthly time series of the atmospheric nutrient load to the Baltic Sea during 1850-2006 was compiled. Due to the lack of a long time series (1850-1960) of nutrient deposition to the Baltic Sea, the data set was compiled by combining a time series of deposition data at the Baltic Nest Institute from 1970 to 2006, published historical monitoring data and deposition estimates, as well as recent modeled Representative Concentration Pathways (RCP) emission estimates. The procedure for nitrogen compounds included estimation of the deposition in a few intermediate reference years, linear interpolation between them, and the decomposition of annual deposition into a seasonal deposition pattern. As no reliable monitoring results were found for the atmospheric deposition of phosphorus during the early period of our study, we used published estimates for the temporal and spatial pattern of the phosphorus load.


Subject(s)
Atmosphere , Models, Theoretical , Baltic States , History, 19th Century , History, 20th Century , History, 21st Century , Nitrogen/analysis , Oceans and Seas , Phosphorus/analysis
4.
Sci Total Environ ; 407(7): 2260-9, 2009 Mar 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19117593

ABSTRACT

The deposition of aluminium, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, copper, iron, lead, manganese, nickel, vanadium and zinc in bulk precipitation was examined at eight background stations in Finland during the last 10 years (1998-2007). The annual deposition was from the lowest values to the highest Cd

Subject(s)
Environmental Monitoring , Environmental Pollutants/analysis , Trace Elements/analysis , Ecosystem , Finland , Geography , Time Factors
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J Environ Monit ; 6(1): 1-11, 2004 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14737461

ABSTRACT

We present the concentration trends and the atmospheric exposure of sulfur and nitrogen compounds in different transport sectors during the period 1981-2000, based on the air quality data of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Sulfur and nitrogen concentrations in air and precipitation were assessed from background stations covering the whole country. A significant decrease of more than 60% was observed in the concentrations of all sulfur compounds throughout the country during 1981-2000. In the 1990's, significant trends were detected in all sulfur time series, with the exception of sulfate in precipitation at the northernmost stations. On the other hand, the concentrations of oxidized nitrogen compounds in air and precipitation have declined only slightly or not at all, especially in the 1990's. This is attributed to the fairly small domestic and European NO(x) emission reductions after 1981. The ammonium concentration in precipitation has declined by more than 50% during 1981-2000. The atmospheric sulfur exposure was found to be dominated by transport from the West and South-West sectors during summer, whereas in winter all the southward sectors were important. The largest decline in the sectoral sulfur concentrations has taken place already before 1991, with a more pronounced reduction during winter than during summer. The atmospheric nitrogen exposure was mainly dominated by transport from the sectors between west and south, but in the latter half of the study period there seems to have been a slight shift towards increased transport from the eastern and northern sectors.


Subject(s)
Air Pollutants/analysis , Nitrogen/analysis , Sulfur/analysis , Air Movements , Environmental Monitoring , Finland , Seasons
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