AIR POLLUTION IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC IN 2001

Czech Hydrometeorological Institute - Air Quality Protection Division




 LIST OF FIGURES

Fig. –1 

Scheme of ISKOs links to data sources and co-operating systems

Fig. 1.1 

Total emissions of principal pollutants in the Czech Republic between 1990 and 2001

Fig. 1.2 

Fuel consumption in REZZO 3 sources, 1992–2001

Fig. 1.3 

Changes in residential heating in 2001 as compared to 1991

Fig. 1.4 

Particulate emission density from 5x5 km squares, 2000

Fig. 1.5 

Sulphur dioxide emission density from 5x5 km squares, 2000

Fig. 1.6 

Nitrogen oxide emission density from 5x5 km squares, 2000

Fig. 1.7 

CxHy emission density from 5x5 km squares, 2000

Fig. 1.8 

Annual emissions of principal pollutants from REZZO 1 stationary sources between 1990 and 2001 in Prague

Fig. 1.9 

Annual emissions of principal pollutants from REZZO 1 stationary sources between 1990 and 2001 in Ústí nad Labem Region

Fig. 1.10 

Annual emissions of principal pollutants from REZZO 1 stationary sources between 1990 and 2001 in Moravian-Silesian Region

Fig. 2.1.1 

Major station networks of ambient air quality monitoring, 2001

Fig. 2.1.2 

Monitoring of principal pollutants in selected organisations – development

Fig. 2.2.1 

Fields of annual arithmetic means of concentrations with presentation of measured values at stations, sulphur dioxide, 2001

Fig. 2.2.2 

Fields of 95th percentiles of daily concentrations with presentation of measured values at stations, sulphur dioxide, 2001

Fig. 2.2.3 

Fields of annual arithmetic means of concentrations with presentation of measured and recalculated values at stations, SPM, 2001

Fig. 2.2.4 

Fields of 95th percentiles of daily concentrations with presentation of measured and recalculated values at stations, SPM, 2001

Fig. 2.2.5 

Fields of annual arithmetic means of concentrations with presentation of measured values at stations, nitrogen oxides, 2001

Fig. 2.2.6 

Fields of 95th percentiles of daily concentrations with presentation of measured values at stations, nitrogen oxides, 2001

Fig. 2.2.7 

Fields of AOT40 ozone exposure index for forests, 2001

Fig. 2.2.8 

Fields of AOT40 ozone exposure index for farm crops, 2001

Fig. 2.2.9 

Principal ambient air pollution characteristics – annual arithmetic means and 95th percentiles of daily average sulphur dioxide concentrations, by districts, between 1990 and 2001

Fig. 2.2.10 

Principal ambient air pollution characteristics – annual arithmetic means and 95th percentiles of daily average SPM concentrations, by districts, between 1990 and 2001

Fig. 2.2.11 

Principal ambient air pollution characteristics – annual arithmetic means and 95th percentiles of daily average nitrogen oxides concentrations, by districts, between 1990 and 2001

Fig. 2.2.12 

Annual assessment for 1982–2001 in Prague, Northwest Region and Moravian-Silesian Region

Fig. 2.2.13 

Assessment of 1982/1983–2001/2002 winter seasons in Prague, Northwest Region and Moravian-Silesian Region

Fig. 2.2.14 

The development of population and area proportions in air quality classes

Fig. 2.2.15 

Classification of the Czech Republics territory in terms of air quality summary assessment, 2001

Fig. 2.3.1 

4th highest 24-hour concentrations and annual average concentrations of SO2 in 1992–2001 at selected stations

Fig. 2.3.2 

Field of the 4th highest 24-hour concentration of SO2 in 2001

Fig. 2.3.3 

Stations with the highest hourly concentrations of SO2 in 2001

Fig. 2.3.4 

Stations with the highest 24-hour concentrations of SO2 in 2001

Fig. 2.3.5 

36th highest 24-hour concentrations and annual average concentrations of PM10 in 1992–2001 at selected stations

Fig. 2.3.6

  Field of the 36th highest 24-hour concentration of PM10 in 2001

Fig. 2.3.7 

Field of annual average concentration of PM10 in 2001

Fig. 2.3.8 

Stations with the highest 24-hour concentrations of PM10 in 2001

Fig. 2.3.9 

19th highest hourly concentrations and annual average concentrations of NO2 in 1992–2001 at selected stations

Fig. 2.3.10 

Field of annual average concentration of NO2 in 2001

Fig. 2.3.11 

Stations with the highest hourly concentrations of NO2 in 2001

Fig. 2.3.12 

Annual average concentrations of lead in the ambient air in 1992–2001 at selected stations

Fig. 2.3.13 

7/14-day average concentrations of lead in the ambient air at selected stations in 2001

Fig. 2.3.14 

Maximum 8-hour moving average concentrations of CO in 1992–2001 at selected stations

Fig. 2.3.15 

Stations with the highest values of maximum 8-hour moving average concentrations of CO in 2001

Fig. 2.3.16 

Annual average concentrations of benzene in 1992–2001 at selected stations

Fig. 2.3.17 

24-hour concentrations at the stations with the highest annual benzene concentrations in 2001

Fig. 2.3.18 

26th highest values of maximum 8-hour moving average of ozone concentrations in 1992–2001 at selected stations

Fig. 2.3.19 

Field of the 76th highest maximum daily 8-hour moving ozone concentration in 1999–2001

Fig. 2.3.20 

Stations with the highest values of maximum daily 8-hour moving average concentrations of ozone in 2001

Fig. 2.3.21 

Annual average concentrations of cadmium in the ambient air in 1992–2001 at selected stations

Fig. 2.3.22 

Field of annual average concentration of cadmium in the ambient air in 2001

Fig. 2.3.23 

Annual average concentrations of arsenic in the ambient air in 1992–2001 at selected stations

Fig. 2.3.24 

Field of annual average concentration of arsenic in the ambient air in 2001

Fig. 2.3.25 

Daily average concentrations of arsenic in the ambient air at selected stations

Fig. 2.3.26 

Annual average concentrations of nickel in the ambient air in 1992–2001 at selected stations

Fig. 2.3.27 

7/14-day average concentrations of nickel in the ambient air at selected stations in 2001

Fig. 2.3.28 

Annual average concentrations of benzo(a)pyrene in 1992–2001 at selected stations

Fig. 2.3.29 

Field of annual average concentration of benzo(a)pyrene in the ambient air in 2001

Fig. 2.3.30 

24-hour concentrations at the stations with the highest annual concentrations of benzo(a)pyrene in 2001

Fig. 2.3.31 

Winter average concentrations of SO2 in 1992–2001 at selected stations

Fig. 2.3.32 

Field of average concentration of SO2 in the winter period 2000/2001

Fig. 2.3.33 

Annual average concentrations of NOx in 1992–2001 at selected stations

Fig. 2.3.34 

Field of annual average concentration of NOx in 2001

Fig. 2.3.35 

AOT40 values of ozone in 1992–2001 at selected stations

Fig. 2.3.36 

Field of AOT40 value of ozone in 2001

Fig. 2.4.1 

Course of maximum daily temperatures, their long-term average and occurrence of ozone concentrations exceeding 180 μg.m-3, Prague-Libuš 1. 6. 2001–15. 9. 2001

Fig. 2.4.2 

Spatial distribution of maximum hourly concentrations of NO2 and O3, 27. 6. 2001

Fig. 2.4.3 

Spatial distribution of maximum hourly concentrations of NO2 and O3, 31. 7. 2001

Fig. 2.4.4 

Spatial distribution of maximum hourly concentrations of NO2 and O3, 16. 8. 2001

Fig. 3.1 

Station networks monitoring precipitation quality and atmospheric deposition, 2001

Fig. 3.2 

Fields of annual wet deposition of sulphur (SO42- - S), 2001

Fig. 3.3 

Fields of annual dry deposition of sulphur (SO2 - S), 2001

Fig. 3.4 

Fields of annual total deposition of sulphur, 2001

Fig. 3.5 

Fields of annual throughfall deposition of sulphur, 2001

Fig. 3.6 

Fields of annual wet deposition of nitrogen (NO3- - N), 2001

Fig. 3.7 

Fields of annual wet deposition of nitrogen (NH4+ - N), 2001

Fig. 3.8 

Fields of annual total wet deposition of nitrogen, 2001

Fig. 3.9 

Fields of annual dry deposition of nitrogen (NOx - N), 2001

Fig. 3.10 

Fields of annual total deposition of nitrogen, 2001

Fig. 3.11 

Fields of annual wet deposition of hydrogen ions, 2001

Fig. 3.12 

Fields of annual dry deposition of hydrogen ions corresponding to SO2 and NOx deposition, 2001

Fig. 3.13 

Fields of annual total deposition of hydrogen ions, 2001

Fig. 3.14 

Fields of annual wet deposition of fluoride ions, 2001

Fig. 3.15 

Fields of annual wet deposition of lead ions, 2001

Fig. 3.16 

Fields of annual dry deposition of lead, 2001

Fig. 3.17 

Fields of annual wet deposition of cadmium ions, 2001

Fig. 3.18 

Fields of annual dry deposition of cadmium, 2001

Fig. 3.19 

Fields of annual wet deposition of nickel ions, 2001

Fig. 3.20 

Annual wet deposition at selected stations between 1990 and 2001, the Czech Republic