Vertical profiles of HCH for the Arctic Ocean
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Trends in alpha-HCH and enantiomer ratios (ER) on a transect from the Bering Sea across the polar cap to the Greenland Sea during the Arctic Ocean Transect Study of July and August 1994
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Measurements of toxaphene in surface water in the Bering Sea (1993) and the transpolar cruise (1994)
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Winter and summer surface water temperatures (°C) in the Arctic Ocean and adjacent seas
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Winter and summer surface water salinity in the Arctic Ocean and adjacent seas
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Distribution of radioactivity (PCi/L) in the surface layer of the ocean after ten years of simulation of Preller's model Source locations are the Ob, Yenisey and Pechora Rivers, as well as Sellafield
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Yearly and depth-averaged concentrations (Bq/m3) of 137Cs after 6 years from Harms' model The sources are instantaneous releases of 1 PBq from the dump sites in Abrosimov Bay, Stepovogo Bay, Tsivolky [..]
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Vertically integrated tracer burden shown after 15 years Units are burden per unit surface area, normalized by cumulative release Bottom topography is in meters; a) no neptune, centered difference, [..]
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Generalized marine food web
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Concentrations of sum-HCH in Arctic air
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Source regions for HCH, chlordane, toxaphene, and PCBs in Arctic air based on 5-day back-trajectories for elevated air concentrations at Tagish, Alert, and Ny-Ålesund
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Concentrations of sum-PCB in Arctic air (sum of CBs 28, 31, 52, 101, 105, 118, 138, 153, 156, 180)
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Flux of HCH and sum-PCB (sum of 10 congeners) in precipitation at Heimaey Island, Iceland
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Concentrations of Aroclor PCBs in soils and plants (ng/g dw) associated with military radar sites in the Canadian Arctic a) Mean and maximum total PCB concentrations in soils and associated plants [..]
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Average concentration (ng/g dw) of PCBs in Arctic lichen and mosses
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