Lars R. Hole has been at NILU since 2001. He got his MSc in meteorology from the University in Bergen (UiB) in 1994 and a PhD from UiB/the University Centre on Svalbard (UNIS) in 1998. Previously, he has seven years of experience as participant and coordinator of NATO environmental projects and bilateral environmental cooperation between the Norwegian and the US Defence. He has spent five years on Svalbard and in the Canadian Arctic. His field of interest is micrometeorology, deposition of nitrogen, sulphur and ozone to vegetation, long range transport of pollutants and sound propagation in the atmosphere.

Activities at NILU:

    CLUE: Effect of climate change on flux of N and C: air-land-freshwater-marine links (NFR 2003-2007)
    Biosphere Atmosphere Exchange of Pollutants (BIAFLUX) - ACCENT - The European Network of Excellence on Atmospheric Composition Change
    NitroEurope IP (2006-2011) - The nitrogen cycle and the influence on the European greenhouse gas balance
    AMAP - Arctic monitoring and assessment programme - Acidification in the Arctic AMAP
    IPY POLARCAT Polar Study using Aircraft, Remote Sensing, Surface Measurements and Models, of Climate, Chemistry, Aerosols, and Transport. An International Polar Year activity
    Long term measurements and modelling of tropospheric ozone deposition to forests (in relation to UNECE ozone critical level II)
    Mapping of deposition of inorganic compounds in Norway (acid rain Project for SFT (State Pollution Control Authority)
    Surface layer fluxes above snow in Ny Ålesund (EU project NICE)

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