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@article{1335958, author = {Octaviani, Mega and Stemmler, Irene and Lammel, Gerhard and Graf, Hans F.}, article_location = {WASHINGTON, DC (USA)}, article_number = {6}, keywords = {persistent organic pollutants; climate change; emerging pollutants; Arctic; climate; atmosphere; ecotoxicology}, language = {eng}, issn = {0013-936X}, journal = {Environmental Science and Technology}, title = {Atmospheric Transport of Persistent Organic Pollutants to and from the Arctic under Present-Day and Future Climate}, url = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/es505636g}, volume = {49}, year = {2015} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1335958 AU - Octaviani, Mega - Stemmler, Irene - Lammel, Gerhard - Graf, Hans F. PY - 2015 TI - Atmospheric Transport of Persistent Organic Pollutants to and from the Arctic under Present-Day and Future Climate JF - Environmental Science and Technology VL - 49 IS - 6 SP - 3593-3602 EP - 3593-3602 PB - American Chemical Society SN - 0013936X KW - persistent organic pollutants KW - climate change KW - emerging pollutants KW - Arctic KW - climate KW - atmosphere KW - ecotoxicology UR - http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/es505636g L2 - http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/es505636g N2 - The long-term atmospheric cycling and fate of persistent organic pollutants under the influence of a changing climate is a concern. A GCMs realization of present-day (19701999) and future (20702099) climate, the latter under a medium scenario of greenhouse gas emissions, is used to study meridional transports and their correlations with the Arctic and North Atlantic Oscillations (AO and NAO). Regions of import and export maxima into the Arctic are identified along the Arctic Circle. It is found that, under future climate conditions, the net export of PCB153 out of the Arctic will increase. The meridional net flux pattern of this substance is expected to become independent of AO and NAO. For DDT, a trend of decreasing net Arctic import will reverse to an increasing trend 100 years after peak emission, which is partly due to more frequent AO and NAO positive phases. It is concluded that the long-term accumulation trends in the Arctic of other persistent pollutants, including so-called emerging pollutants, are subject to the substances specific behavior and fate in the environment and need to be studied specifically. ER -
OCTAVIANI, Mega, Irene STEMMLER, Gerhard LAMMEL and Hans F. GRAF. Atmospheric Transport of Persistent Organic Pollutants to and from the Arctic under Present-Day and Future Climate. \textit{Environmental Science and Technology}. WASHINGTON, DC (USA): American Chemical Society, 2015, vol.~49, No~6, p.~3593-3602. ISSN~0013-936X.
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