Pollution and Atmosphere in Post-Soviet Russia: The Arctic and the Environment
Fulltekst
RELATERTE DOKUMENTER
They are too numerous to be considered a minority in Russia, but their traditional way of life in- cludes reindeer herding and activities common to the other indigenous groups in
A study of seabird eggs showed that glaucous gulls from Prince Leopold Island in the Canadian High Arctic had organochlo- rine levels four to ten times higher than other birds in
Lead levels tell about anthropogenic input Metal levels in Arctic Ocean water away from local sources are generally similar to global background levels... times higher than
Fallout from atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons is the major source, followed by routine releases from European nuclear fuel reprocessing plants and the Cher- nobyl
Highest deposition is around the smelters While air concentrations are important for understanding transport of acidifying contami- nants and direct impacts of sulfur dioxide
marginal contamination of Arctic waters Measurements of hydrocarbons in fish tissue show that fish from the southern Beaufort Sea are more contaminated than fish from the
In regard to climate change, stratospheric ozone depletion, and ultraviolet radiation, there is a clear need for more basic research and monitoring to better understand processes
Benefits of traditional foods have to be weighed against risks from POPs The current levels of exposure to persistent organic contaminants in the Arctic are clearly of great