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Elisabeth G. Pacyna
Researcher at Norwegian Institute for Air Research
Publications - 33
Citations - 5153
Elisabeth G. Pacyna is an academic researcher from Norwegian Institute for Air Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mercury (element) & Emission inventory. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 33 publications receiving 4669 citations.
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An assessment of global and regional emissions of trace metals to the atmosphere from anthropogenic sources worldwide
TL;DR: The results of this work conclude that stationary fossil fuel combustion continues to be the major source of Cr, Hg, Mn, Sb, Se, Sn, and Tl with respect to the coal combustion and the major sources of Ni and V withrespect to oil combustion.
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Global anthropogenic mercury emission inventory for 2000
TL;DR: Wilson et al. as mentioned in this paper presented a new inventory of global emissions of mercury to the atmosphere from anthropogenic sources for the year 2000, showing that the largest emissions of Hg to the global atmosphere occur from combustion of fossil fuels, mainly coal in utility, industrial, and residential boilers.
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Global emission of mercury to the atmosphere from anthropogenic sources in 2005 and projections to 2020
Elisabeth G. Pacyna,Jozef M. Pacyna,Kyrre Sundseth,John Munthe,Karin Kindbom,Simon Wilson,Frits Steenhuisen,P. Maxson +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the 2005 global inventory of anthropogenic emissions to the atmosphere component of the work that was prepared by UNEP and AMAP as a contribution to the UNEP report Global Atmospheric Mercury Assessment: Sources, Emissions and Transport (UNEP Chemicals Branch, 2008 ).
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Global emission of mercury from anthropogenic sources in 1995
TL;DR: In this article, an estimate of the global emission of mercury from anthropogenics sources in 1995 has been prepared, and major emphasis is placed on emissions from stationary combustion sources, nonferrous metal production, pig iron and steel production, cement production and waste disposal.
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Current and future emissions of selected heavy metals to the atmosphere from anthropogenic sources in Europe
Elisabeth G. Pacyna,Jozef M. Pacyna,Jozef M. Pacyna,Janina Fudala,E Strzelecka-Jastrzab,Stanislaw Hlawiczka,Damian Panasiuk,Steffen Nitter,Thomas Pregger,Heiko Pfeiffer,Rainer Friedrich +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, current atmospheric emissions of As, Cd, Cr, Ni, and Pb (reference year 2000) from major anthropogenic sources in Europe are presented in this paper.