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Water Air and Soil Pollution | 2012

Substance Flow Analysis of Mercury Affecting Water Quality in the European Union

Kyrre Sundseth; Jozef M. Pacyna; Elisabeth G. Pacyna; Damian Panasiuk

Knowledge concerning the main flows of priority substances (PSs) and the production systems and consumption structures in the society causing these flows is a prerequisite for any attempt to predict and understand their environmental fate as well as to efficiently minimize future environmental burdens. In this paper, a simple SFA diagram on mercury, including the main European Union (EU-27) source categories, flows and environmental endpoints which in turn affect the mercury concentrations in the EU-27 waters are illustrated. From trend analysis and future projections, it becomes obvious that emissions of mercury as a trace contaminant in fuels and minerals (primary anthropogenic emission sources) are becoming increasingly important to the environmental concentrations compared to emissions from mercury used intentionally (secondary anthropogenic sources). Additional future control strategies should therefore be targeted industrial sources and safe treatment of mercury-containing wastes, wastewater effluents, as well as residues collected from various combustion processes. It was found that knowledge on flows and emission sources on a large geographical scale is limited due to a lack of information on emission factors from various industrial processes and waste systems, especially for the mercury being discharges to water and land.


Archive | 2008

Socio-economic costs of continuing the status-quo of mercury pollution

Jozef M. Pacyna; Kyrre Sundseth; Elisabeth G. Pacyna; John Munthe; Mohammed Belhaj; Stefan Åstrom; Damian Panasiuk; Anna Glodek

Mercury is considered a global pollutant and it has been concluded that a significant portion of humans and wildlife throughout the world are exposed to methyl mercury at levels of concern. The Gov ...


Science of The Total Environment | 2014

Impact of forecasted changes in Polish economy (2015 and 2020) on nutrient emission into the river basins

Marianna Pastuszak; Tomasz Kowalkowski; Jerzy Kopiński; Jarosław Stalenga; Damian Panasiuk

Poland, with its large drainage area, with 50% contribution of agricultural land and 45% contribution of population to overall agricultural land area and population number in the Baltic catchment, is the largest exporter of riverine nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) to the sea. The economic transition has resulted in substantial, statistically significant decline in N, P export from Polish territory to the Baltic Sea. Following the obligations arising from the Helsinki Commission (HELCOM) declarations, in the coming years, Poland is expected to reduce riverine N loads by ca. 25% and P loads by ca. 60% as referred to the average flow normalized loads recorded in 1997-2003. The aim of this paper is to estimate annual source apportioned N and P emissions into these river basins in 2015 and 2020 with application of modeling studies (MONERIS). Twelve scenarios, encompassing changes in anthropogenic (diffuse, point source) and natural pressure (precipitation, water outflow due to climate change), have been applied. Modeling outcome for the period 2003-2008 served as our reference material. In applied scenarios, N emission into the Oder basin in 2015 and 2020 shows an increase from 4.2% up to 9.1% as compared with the reference period. N emission into the Vistula basin is more variable and shows an increase by max. 17.8% or a decrease by max. 4.7%, depending on the scenario. The difference between N emission into the Oder and Vistula basins is related to the catchment peculiarities and handling of point sources emission. P emission into both basins shows identical scenario patters and a maximum decrease reaches 17.8% in the Oder and 16.7% in the Vistula basin. Despite a declining tendency in P loads in both rivers in all the scenarios, HELCOM targeted P load reduction is not feasible.


Atmospheric Environment | 2007

Current and future emissions of selected heavy metals to the atmosphere from anthropogenic sources in Europe

Elisabeth G. Pacyna; Jozef M. Pacyna; Janina Fudala; Ewa Strzelecka-Jastrzab; Stanislaw Hlawiczka; Damian Panasiuk; Steffen Nitter; Thomas Pregger; Heiko Pfeiffer; Rainer Friedrich


Science of The Total Environment | 2006

Mercury emissions to the atmosphere from anthropogenic sources in Europe in 2000 and their scenarios until 2020.

Elisabeth G. Pacyna; Jozef M. Pacyna; Janina Fudala; Ewa Strzelecka-Jastrzab; Stanislaw Hlawiczka; Damian Panasiuk


Water Air and Soil Pollution | 2010

Mercury Emission from Anthropogenic Sources in Poland and Their Scenarios to the Year 2020

Anna Glodek; Damian Panasiuk; Jozef M. Pacyna


Archive | 2012

Mercury emission to air, water and soil in Poland

Damian Panasiuk; Anna Glodek


Archive | 2010

POP emission inventories on different scales and their future trends

Jochen Theloke; Knut Breivik; Hugo Denier van der Gon; Ulrike Kugler; Yi-Fan Li; Jozef M. Pacyna; Damian Panasiuk; Kyrre Sundseth; Andrew J. Sweetman; Shu Tao


III-rd International extramural scientific-practical Conference "Current issues of biological science" | 2017

The functioning of the European Union Emissions Trading System

Damian Panasiuk; Edyta Dobkowska


Environmental Engineering Science | 2017

Problems of Small Recreation Areas Valuation - Forest Refugium in the Silesia Park in Chorzów

Damian Panasiuk

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Jozef M. Pacyna

Norwegian Institute for Air Research

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Elisabeth G. Pacyna

Norwegian Institute for Air Research

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Kyrre Sundseth

Norwegian Institute for Air Research

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John Munthe

Chalmers University of Technology

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Stanislaw Hlawiczka

Częstochowa University of Technology

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