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Karl Espen Yttri
Researcher at Norwegian Institute for Air Research
Publications - 75
Citations - 6161
Karl Espen Yttri is an academic researcher from Norwegian Institute for Air Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerosol & Levoglucosan. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 63 publications receiving 5428 citations.
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Toward a standardised thermal-optical protocol for measuring atmospheric organic and elemental carbon: the EUSAAR protocol
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed an optimized thermal evolution protocol for carbonaceous aerosol fraction classification based on different types of carbonaceous PM encountered across Europe, based on the EUSAAR_2 protocol.
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Introduction to the European Monitoring and Evaluation Programme (EMEP) and observed atmospheric composition change during 1972–2009
Kjetil Tørseth,Wenche Aas,Knut Breivik,A. M. Fjaeraa,Markus Fiebig,Anne-Gunn Hjellbrekke,C. Lund Myhre,Sverre Solberg,Karl Espen Yttri +8 more
TL;DR: For example, the European Monitoring and Evaluation Programme (EMEP) data has been used to evaluate the regional and spatial trends of air pollution during a period of nearly 40 years as mentioned in this paper.
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Arctic smoke – record high air pollution levels in the European Arctic due to agricultural fires in Eastern Europe in spring 2006
Andreas Stohl,Torunn Berg,Torunn Berg,John F. Burkhart,John F. Burkhart,A. M. Fjǽraa,Caroline Forster,Andreas Herber,Øystein Hov,Chris Rene Lunder,W. W. McMillan,Samuel J. Oltmans,Masataka Shiobara,David Simpson,Sverre Solberg,Kerstin Stebel,Johan Ström,Kjetil Tørseth,R. Treffeisen,K. Virkkunen,K. Virkkunen,Karl Espen Yttri +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the FLEXPART particle dispersion model to show that smoke from agricultural fires in Eastern Europe intruded into the European Arctic and caused the most severe air pollution episodes ever recorded there.
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Health effects of residential wood smoke particles: the importance of combustion conditions and physicochemical particle properties
Anette Kocbach Bølling,Joakim Pagels,Karl Espen Yttri,Lars Barregard,Gerd Sallsten,Per E. Schwarze,Christoffer Boman +6 more
TL;DR: Overall, the reviewed literature regarding the physicochemical properties of wood smoke particles provides a relatively clear picture of how these properties vary with the combustion conditions, whereas particle emissions from specific classes of combustion appliances are less well characterised.
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Evaluating the climate and air quality impacts of short-lived pollutants
Andreas Stohl,Borgar Aamaas,Markus Amann,Laura Baker,Nicolas Bellouin,Terje Koren Berntsen,Olivier Boucher,Ribu Cherian,William J. Collins,William J. Collins,Nikos Daskalakis,Maria Dusinska,Sabine Eckhardt,Jan S. Fuglestvedt,Mikael Harju,Chris Heyes,Øivind Hodnebrog,Jian Hao,Ulas Im,Ulas Im,Maria Kanakidou,Zbigniew Klimont,Kaarle Kupiainen,Katharine S. Law,Marianne Tronstad Lund,Rob Maas,Claire Macintosh,Gunnar Myhre,Stelios Myriokefalitakis,Dirk Jan Leo Oliviè,Johannes Quaas,Boris Quennehen,Jean-Christophe Raut,S. T. Rumbold,Bjørn Hallvard Samset,Michael Schulz,Øyvind Seland,Keith P. Shine,Ragnhild Bieltvedt Skeie,Shuxiao Wang,Karl Espen Yttri,Tong Zhu +41 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a summary of the work done within the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme project ECLIPSE (Evaluating the Climate and Air Quality Impacts of Short-Lived Pollutants).