Publications
NIBIOs employees contribute to several hundred scientific articles and research reports every year. You can browse or search in our collection which contains references and links to these publications as well as other research and dissemination activities. The collection is continously updated with new and historical material.
2014
Authors
Lisbeth Schnug Torbjørn Ergon Lena Jakob Janeck J Scott-Fordsmand Erik J. Joner Hans Petter LeinaasAbstract
No abstract has been registered
Authors
Ola FlatenAbstract
No abstract has been registered
Authors
Sissel HansenAbstract
No abstract has been registered
Authors
Gustav FystroAbstract
No abstract has been registered
Authors
Lampros LamprinakisAbstract
No abstract has been registered
Authors
Celsus Sente Erling Meisingset Alina Evans Sari Jemiina Wedul Barbara Zimmermann Jon Martin ArnemoAbstract
No abstract has been registered
Authors
Dinah Pura T. Depositario Rodolfo M. Jr. Nayga Yu Yvette Zhang Robert Dominick E. MarianoAbstract
No abstract has been registered
Authors
Line Emilie Sverdrup Christine Bjørge Ole Martin Eklo Merete Grung Torsten Källqvist Ingeborg Klingen Marit Låg Erik Ropstad Edgar RivedalAbstract
No abstract has been registered
Authors
Line Emilie Sverdrup Christine Bjørge Ole Martin Eklo Merete Grung Torsten Källqvist Ingeborg Klingen Marit Låg Erik RopstadAbstract
No abstract has been registered
Authors
Eva Skarbøvik Per Stålnacke Kari Austnes John Rune Selvik Annelene Pengerud Torulv Tjomsland Tore Høgåsen Stein BeldringAbstract
Riverine inputs and direct discharges to Norwegian coastal waters in 2012 have been estimated in accordance with the requirements of the OSPAR Commission. Water discharges in 2012 were lower than in 2011, but higher than the 30-year normal. This caused a small but overall decrease in inputs since 2011, with an exception of zinc, which increased in the overall loads due to an increase in River Glomma. The reason is presently unknown. Analyses of data since 1990 from nine main rivers in the program revealed downward trends both for nutrients and metals, with an exception of upwards trends for ammonium in one river. Fish farming continued to be a major source of nutrients, with an increase of about 15 % of phosphorus and nitrogen loads since last year. Inputs of PCBs and the pesticide lindane were, as in previous years, insignificant