Browsing NIVA Open Access Archive by Author "Moldan, Filip"
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Dynamic Modeling and Target Loads of Sulfur and Nitrogen for Surface Waters in Finland, Norway, Sweden, and the United Kingdom
Posch, Maximilian; Aherne, Julian; Moldan, Filip; Evans, Chris D.; Forsius, Martin; Larssen, Thorjørn; Helliwell, Rachel C.; Cosby, B Jack (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)The target load concept is an extension of the critical load concept of air pollution inputs to ecosystems. The advantage of target loads over critical loads is that one can define the deposition and the point in time ... -
Dynamic modelling of soil water acidification: display and presentation of results for policy purposes
Wright, R.; Moldan, Filip; Beier, Claus; Holmberg, Maria; Kronnâs, Veronika; Larssen, T (NIVA-rapport;4733, Research report, 2003)Dynamic models for soil and water acidification and recovery are becoming increasingly important tools in determining policy for future emissions of air pollutants in Europe. Dynamic models represent the next step in ... -
Dynamic modelling of soil water acidification: display and presentation of results for policy purposes
Wright, R.; Moldan, Filip; Beier, Claus; Holmberg, Maria; Kronnâs, Veronika; Larssen, T. (NIVA-rapport;4733, Research report, 2003)Dynamic models for soil and water acidification and recovery are becoming increasingly important tools in determining policy for future emissions of air pollutants in Europe. Dynamic models represent the next step in ... -
Long-term rise in riverine dissolved organic carbon concentration is predicted by electrolyte solubility theory
Monteith, Donald T.; Henrys, Peter A.; Hruška, Jakub; de Wit, Heleen; Krám, Pavel; Moldan, Filip; Posch, Maximilian; Räike, Antti; Stoddard, John L.; Shilland, Ewan M.; Gloria Pereira, Pereira; Evans, Chris D. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The riverine dissolved organic carbon (DOC) flux is of similar magnitude to the terrestrial sink for atmospheric CO2, but the factors controlling it remain poorly determined and are largely absent from Earth system models ... -
Long-term rise in riverine dissolved organic carbon concentration is predicted by electrolyte solubility theory
Monteith, Donald T.; Henrys, Peter A.; Hruška, Jakub; de Wit, Heleen; Krám, Pavel; Moldan, Filip; Posch, Maximilian; Räike, Antti; Stoddard, John L.; Shilland, Ewan M.; Pereira, M. Gloria; Evans, Chris D. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The riverine dissolved organic carbon (DOC) flux is of similar magnitude to the terrestrial sink for atmospheric CO2, but the factors controlling it remain poorly determined and are largely absent from Earth system models ...