Kristin Rist Sørheim
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Aquatic Toxicology | 2010
Bjørn Henrik Hansen; Dag Altin; Andy M. Booth; Siv-Hege Vang; Max Frenzel; Kristin Rist Sørheim; Odd Gunnar Brakstad; Trond Røvik Størseth
Alkanolamines are surface-active chemicals used in a wide range of industrial, agricultural and pharmaceutical applications and products. Of particular interest is the use of alkanolamines such as diethanolamine (DEA) in the removal of CO(2) from natural gas and for CO(2) capture following fossil fuel combustion. Despite this widespread use, relatively little is known about the ecotoxicological impacts of these compounds. In an attempt to assess the potential effects of alkanolamines in the marine environment, a key species in the North Atlantic, the planktonic copepod Calanus finmarchicus, was studied for molecular effects following sublethal exposure to DEA. DEA-induced alterations in transcriptome and metabolome profiling were assessed using a suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) gene library method and high resolution magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance (HR-MAS NMR), respectively. Effects were observed on transcription of genes reportedly involved in lipid metabolism, antioxidant systems, metal binding, and amino acid and protein catabolism. These effects were accompanied by altered expression of fatty acid derivates, amino acids (threonine, methionine, glutamine, arginine, alanine and leucine) and cholines (choline, phosphocholine and glycerophosphocholine). Together, SSH and HR-MAS NMR offer complementary screening tools for the assessment of molecular responses of C. finmarchicus to DEA and can be used in the study of other chemicals and organisms. Concentration-response and time-response relationships between DEA exposure and single gene transcription were investigated using quantitative PCR. Specific relationships were found between DEA exposure and the transcription of genes involved in protein catabolism (ubiquitin-specific protease-7), metal ion homeostasis (ferritin) and defence against oxidative stress (gamma-glutamylcysteine synthase, glutathione synthase and Cu/Zn-superoxide dismutase). At the lowest alkanolamine concentration used in these experiments, which corresponded to 0.5% of the LC(50) concentration, no transcriptional effects were observed, giving information regarding the lower molecular effect level. Finally, similar transcription patterns were observed for a number of different genes following exposure to DEA, which indicates analogous mechanisms of toxicity and response.
Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2018
Ute Brönner; Øistein Johansen; Frode Leirvik; Tor Nordam; Kristin Rist Sørheim
The objective of this paper is to provide a simple extension of the much-used gravity spreading model for oil on calm water to account for the spreading behavior of waxy crude oils in cold waters - including the observed retardation and eventual termination of spreading at certain oil film thicknesses. This peculiar behavior is not predicted by traditional spreading models for oil on calm water (i.e. viscous-gravity spreading models), but may occur due to non-Newtonian oil properties caused by precipitation of wax at low temperatures. To clarify the spreading behavior of such oils, SINTEF has conducted a series of laboratory experiments with a range of waxy oil mixtures. The present paper contains analyses of data from these experiments, including favorable comparisons with calculations by a proposed improved surface spreading model.
Energy Procedia | 2009
Ingvild Eide-Haugmo; Odd Gunnar Brakstad; Karl Anders Hoff; Kristin Rist Sørheim; Eirik Falck da Silva; Hallvard F. Svendsen
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control | 2012
Odd Gunnar Brakstad; Andy M. Booth; Ingvild Eide-Haugmo; Julie Anita Skjæran; Kristin Rist Sørheim; Kristin Bonaunet; Siv-Hege Vang; Eirik Falck da Silva
90 | 2018
Kristin Rist Sørheim; Oddveig Merethe Bakken; Thor-Arne Pettersen; Frode Leirvik
87 | 2017
Per S. Daling; Alun Lewis; Kristin Rist Sørheim; Ingrid Gjesteland
55 | 2017
Kristin Rist Sørheim; Per S. Daling; Ingrid Gjesteland
55 | 2017
Kristin Rist Sørheim; Per S. Daling; Ingrid Gjesteland
42 | 2017
Ivar Singsaas; Kristin Rist Sørheim; Per S. Daling
110 | 2017
Kristin Rist Sørheim; Per S. Daling; Frode Leirvik