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Record #102544:

Pollution of the Norwegian Arctic: a review / Zbigniew Jaworowski.

Title: Pollution of the Norwegian Arctic: a review / Zbigniew Jaworowski.
Author(s): Jaworowski, Zbigniew.
Date: 1989.
In: Norsk Polarinstitutt. Rapportserie. (1989.), Vol. 55 (1989)
Abstract: Studies on levels of acids, heavy metals, radionuclides, organic compounds and gases in air, precipitation, soil, plants and animals carried out in Norwegian Arctic are critically reviewed and compared with those performed in other regions. Concentrations in ice strata show no temporal trend, except very near industrial sources. Sensitive parts of area, bioindicators and regional effects of expected climate warming are briefly discussed. Because of Svalbard's position, it is proposed that its environmental monitoring station should gain world status.
Notes:

Norsk Polarinstitutt. Rapportserie. Vol. 55 :1-106 (1989).

Keywords: 502 -- Environmental issues.
504.054(203) -- Pollution, air.
504.064.36 -- Environmental monitoring.
F -- Biological sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*32) -- Svalbard.
SPRI record no.: 102544

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