S62 | NORMANEWS2 | NormaNEWS2: Retrospective Screening of New Emerging Contaminants
Authors/Creators
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Alygizakis, Nikiforos1
- Choi, Phil2
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Gomez Ramos, Maria Jose3
- Hailemariam, Abrha Assress4
- Hlengilizwe, Nyoni4
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Hollender, Juliane5, 6
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Ibanez, Maria7
- Kaserzon, Sarit2
- Kiefer, Karin8
- Kunkel, Uwe9
- Mamba, Bhekie Brialliance4
- Msagati, Titus4
- O'Brien, Jake2
- Pijnappels, Martijn10
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Samanipour, Saer11
- Schulze, Bastian2
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Schymanski, Emma L12
- Shimko, Katja2
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Slobodnik, Jaroslav1
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Thomaidis, Nikolaos13
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Thomas, Kevin2
- Valsecchi, Sara14
- 1. Environmental Institute
- 2. QAEHS, University of Queensland
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University of Almería
- 4. University of South Africa
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ETH Zurich
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Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology
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Universitat Jaume I
- 8. Eawag, Switzerland
- 9. Bavarian Environmental Agency, Germany
- 10. Rijkswaterstaat, Netherlands
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Norwegian Institute of Water Research
- 12. LCSB, Uni Luxembourg
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National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
- 14. Water Research Institute, Brugherio, Italy
Description
List of suspects provided by many contributors to NormaNEWS2, the second round of retrospective screening for emerging environmental contaminants via the NORMAN Early Warning System, collated by Kevin Thomas and colleagues at UQ. Dataset DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3634963.
The Norman Early Warning System (NormaNEWS) is a collaborative activity aimed at members active in non-target analysis. The concept of NormaNEWS is that when one group identifies a new contaminant of emerging concern identification criteria are sent to other members of the group who use retrospective analysis techniques to check their own samples. This way we can rapidly establish the occurrence of newly identified compounds of emerging concern across Europe and beyond. NormaNEWS is lead by Kevin Thomas at NIVA (Norway) / University of Queensland (Australia) as part of the Non-target screening cross-working group activity of the NORMAN network.
What is NormaNEWS and how does it work?
The first round of the collaborative NormaNEWS joint activity in 2016 successfully demonstrated the usefulness of the retrospective screening of high resolution mass spectrometric data in establishing the spatial and temporal occurrence of newly identified compounds of emerging concern. The results of this pilot study are presented in Alygizakis et al., ES&T, DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.8b00365. The list of contaminants screened can be found on the NORMAN Suspect Exchange and the CompTox Chemistry Dashboard.
To build on the first study, the NORMAN network has decided to launch NormaNEWS 2 as part of the activities of the NTS Cross-Working Group Activity (NORMAN JPA 2018 and NORMAN JPA 2019).
In NormaNEWS 2 we wish to further develop this approach to cover many more contaminants of emerging concern, include a broader range of matrices, and significantly increase temporal and spatial coverage.
While NORMAN members are encouraged to participate in NormaNEWS, laboratories outside the NORMAN network are also welcome to participate.