Detailed Information on Publication Record
2006
A fate and transport ocean model for persistent organic pollutants and its application for the North Sea
ILYINA, Tatjana, Thomas POHLMANN, Gerhard LAMMEL and Jürgen SÜNDERMANNBasic information
Original name
A fate and transport ocean model for persistent organic pollutants and its application for the North Sea
Name in Czech
A fate and transport ocean model for persistent organic pollutants and its application for the North Sea
Authors
ILYINA, Tatjana (643 Russian Federation), Thomas POHLMANN (276 Germany), Gerhard LAMMEL (276 Germany, guarantor) and Jürgen SÜNDERMANN (276 Germany)
Edition
Journal of Marine Systems, Elsevier, 2006, 0924-7963
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Článek v odborném periodiku
Field of Study
30304 Public and environmental health
Country of publisher
Germany
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Impact factor
Impact factor: 1.447
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14310/06:00035370
Organization unit
Faculty of Science
UT WoS
000242318300001
Keywords (in Czech)
Persistent organic pollutants; Transport; Fate; Modelling; Lindane; North Sea
Keywords in English
Persistent organic pollutants; Transport; Fate; Modelling; Lindane; North Sea
Tags
International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 10/3/2010 09:31, prof. RNDr. Luděk Bláha, Ph.D.
V originále
An ocean model (FANTOM) has been developed to investigate the fate of selected persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in the North Sea. The main focus of the model is on quantifying the distribution of POPs and their aquatic pathways within the North Sea. Key processes are threedimensional transport of POPs with ocean currents, diffusive air/sea exchange, wet and dry atmospheric depositions, phase partitioning, degradation, and net sedimentation in bottomsediments. This is the first time that a spatially resolved, measurements based ocean transport model has been used to study POP like substances, at least on the regional scale.
In Czech
An ocean model (FANTOM) has been developed to investigate the fate of selected persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in the North Sea.
Links
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