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Integrated biomarker assessment of the effects of tailing discharges from an iron ore mine using blue mussels (Mytilus spp.)
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)The blue mussel (Mytilus spp.) has been used to assess the potential biological effects of the discharge effluent from the Sydvaranger mine, which releases its tailings into Bøk fjord at Kirkenes in the north of Norway. ... -
Integrated chemical exposure assessment of coastal green turtle foraging grounds on the Great Barrier Reef
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)The Great Barrier Reef receives run-off from 424,000 km2 catchment area across coastal Queensland, incorporating diffuse agricultural run-off, and run-off point sources of land-based chemical pollutants from urban and ... -
Integrated Water Resources Management in Myanmar - Aquatic macrophytes in lakes in Myanmar 2014-2020 - Field survey and identification
(NIVA-rapport;7864-2023, Research report, 2023)This report is performed by NIVA, as part of the project Integrated Water Resources Management – Institutional Building and Training. The purpose of this report is to assist experts undertaking biological field surveys in ... -
Integrated Water Resources Management in Myanmar Ecology of Rivers, Lakes, and Reservoirs
(NIVA-rapport;7855-2023, Research report, 2023)This is the final report from output 1 of the IWRM project 2015-2024. The goal of the project was to implement a classification system for the ecological status of rivers and lakes in Myanmar like the EU Water Framework ... -
Integrated Water Resources Management in Myanmar. Assessing ecological status in Inlay Lake.
(NIVA-rapport;7301, Research report, 2018)The report is one of the deliverables of the project Integrated water resources management – Institutional building and training. The main purpose of the report has been to achieve improved knowledge about aquatic biodiversity ... -
Integrated Water Resources Management in Myanmar. Assessing ecological status in Inlay Lake. Preliminary report
(NIVA-rapport;7162, Research report, 2017)The report is one of the deliverables of the project Integrated water resources management – Institutional building and training. The main purpose of the report has been to achieve improved knowledge about aquatic biodiversity ... -
Integrated Water Resources Management in Myanmar. Water usage and introduction to water quality criteria for lakes and rivers in Myanmar. Preliminary report.
(NIVA-rapport;7163, Research report, 2017)The purpose of the report is to present some first recommendation for the development of Myanmar ecological quality criteria using the system of the EU Water Framework Directive (EU WFD) as baseline, with main focus on the ... -
Integrative assessment of low-dose gamma radiation effects on Daphnia magna reproduction: Toxicity pathway assembly and AOP development
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)High energy gamma radiation is potentially hazardous to organisms, including aquatic invertebrates. Although extensively studied in a number of invertebrate species, knowledge on effects induced by gamma radiation is to a ... -
Integrative Review of Decentralized and Local Water Management Concepts as Part of Smart Cities (LoWaSmart)
(NIVA-rapport;7058, Research report, 2016)An evidence-based assessment of decentralized and local water management concepts and how they relate to smart city concepts is presented. Decentralized water management is based on the principle of integrated water cycle ... -
Integrative taxonomy of a new cocculinid limpet dominating the Aurora Vent Field in the central Arctic ocean
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Deep-sea hydrothermal vents host lush chemosynthetic communities, dominated by endemic fauna that cannot live in other ecosystems. Despite over 500 active vents found worldwide, the Arctic has remained a little-studied ... -
Intensified forestry as a climate mitigation measure alters surface water quality in low intensity managed forests
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Climate change has led to a focus on forest management techniques to increase carbon (C) sequestration as a mitigation measure. Fertilisation and increased removal of biomass have been proposed. But these and other forest ... -
Intensified forestry as a climate mitigation measure – how can it affect critical loads for S and N deposition?
(NIVA-rapport;7436, Research report, 2019)More intensive forestry has been proposed in Norway as a climate mitigation measure. Growing forests capture CO2 from the atmosphere and the harvested biomass can comprise a carbon sink. Changes in forestry practices, ... -
Interactions between pH and nutrients on benthic algae in streams and consequences for ecological status assessment and species richness patterns
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Eutrophication and acidification are among the major stressors on freshwater ecosystems in northern Europe and North America, but possible consequences of interactions between pH and nutrients on ecological status assessment ... -
Interactive effects of land use, river regulation, and climate on a key recreational fishing species in temperate and boreal streams
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Numerous anthropogenic stressors, including river regulation, excess loadings of nutrients and sediment, channelisation, as well as thermal and hydrological stressors driven by climate change impact riverine ecosystems ... -
Interannual Variabilities of Nutrients and Phytoplankton off the Changjiang Estuary in Response to Changing River Inputs
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Coastal ecosystems are strongly influenced by terrestrial inputs of freshwater, sediments, and nutrients, particularly in a megariver estuary of the Changjiang River. A remarkable increase in nutrient loading from the ... -
Intercomparison 1529: pH, Conductivity, Alkalinity, NO3-N, Cl, SO4, Ca, Mg, Na, K, TOC, Al, Fe, Mn, Cd, Pb, Cu, Ni, and Zn
(NIVA-rapport;6910, Research report, 2015)81 laboratories were invited to participate in the current intercomparison. Of these, 40 from 19 different countries accepted the invitation and 39 of them submitted results to the Organization. Two sample sets were prepared: ... -
Intercomparison 1731: pH, Conductivity, Alkalinity, NO3-N, Cl, SO4, Ca, Mg, Na, K, TOC, Al, Fe, Mn, Cd, Pb, Cu, Ni, and Zn
(NIVA-rapport;7207, Research report, 2017)88 laboratories were invited to participate in the current intercomparison. Of these, 38 from 21 different countries accepted the invitation and all of them submitted results to the Organization. Two sample sets were ... -
Intercomparison 1832: pH, Conductivity, Alkalinity, NO3-N, Cl, SO4, Ca, Mg, Na, K, TOC, Tot-P, Al, Fe, Mn, Cd, Pb, Cu, Ni, and Zn
(NIVA-rapport;7316, Research report, 2018)In the current edition, 32 laboratories from 19 countries were included in the 2019 ICP-Waters intercomparison. Similar to earlier intercomparisons, two sample sets were prepared: one for the determination of major ions ... -
Intercomparison 1933: pH, Conductivity, Alkalinity, NO3-N, Cl, SO4, Ca, Mg, Na, K, TOC, Tot-P, Al, Fe, Mn, Cd, Pb, Cu, Ni, and Zn
(NIVA-rapport;7445, Research report, 2019)A total of 36 laboratories from 19 different countries accepted the invitation to join the ICP-Waters chemical intercomparison, and 33 laboratories from 16 different countries successfully reported results. Two sets of ... -
Intercomparison 2034: pH, Conductivity, Alkalinity, NO3-N, Cl, SO4, Ca, Mg, Na, K, TOC, Tot-P, Al, Fe, Mn, Cd, Pb, Cu, Ni, and Zn
(NIVA-rapport;7621, Research report, 2021)Twenty-one laboratories from 13 countries accepted the invitation to join the ICP Waters chemical intercomparison and successfully reported results. The lower number of participants this year likely resulted from the global ...