Tab. 1.1
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Total emissions of principal air pollutants in 2001
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Tab. 1.2
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Total emissions of greenhouse gases, 1990 to 2000
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Tab. 1.3
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Total emissions of HMs and POPs between 1990 and 2001
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Tab. 1.4
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Fuel consumption in REZZO 1 sources between 1990 and 2000
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Tab. 1.5
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Specific emission from stationary sources in 1996 (REZZO 1–3)
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Tab. 1.6
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Specific emission from stationary sources in 2001 (REZZO 1–3)
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Tab. 2.1.1
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Air pollution monitoring sites, based on the owner and the regions,
Czech Republic, 2001
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Tab. 2.1.2
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Air pollution monitoring sites measuring basic pollutants and
supplementary quantities, AMS and AMS-SRS, based on the regions and the owner (branch), Czech
Republic, 2001
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Tab. 2.1.3
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Air pollution monitoring sites measuring basic pollutants and
supplementary quantities, manual and semiautomatic methods, based on the regions
and the owner (branch), Czech Republic 2001
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Tab. 2.1.4
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Total number of monitoring sits with special measurements,
based on the owner (branch), Czech Republic, 2001
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Tab. 2.1.5
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Exchange of Information (EoI) station classification
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Tab. 2.1.6
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Percentage of valid data from the stations with continuous measurement
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Tab. 2.1.7
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Percentage of valid data from the stations with manual measurement
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Tab. 2.1.8
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Percentage of valid data from the stations measuring meteorological parameters
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Tab. 2.1.9
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Percentage of data from other measurements
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Tab. 2.2.1
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Limit values for the Czech Republic
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Tab. 2.2.2
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Highest daily pollutant concentrations at stations in the Czech
Republic in 2001
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Tab. 2.2.3
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Stations with highest annual arithmetic means of pollutant concentrations,
the Czech Republic 2001
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Tab. 2.2.4
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Stations with highest relative (absolute) frequency of IHd
exceedence,
the Czech Republic 2001
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Tab. 2.2.5
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Stations with highest values of 95th (90th) percentiles of daily
pollutant concentrations, the Czech Republic 2001
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Tab. 2.2.6
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Stations with highest relative frequency of short-term exceedence
of IHk, the Czech Republic 2001
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Tab. 2.2.7
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Stations with highest values of 95th percentiles of half-hour
pollutant concentrations, the Czech Republic 2001
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Tab. 2.2.8
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Highest half-hour (3-hour) pollutant concentrations at stations,
the Czech Republic 2001
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Tab. 2.2.9
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Regional classification of ambient air quality
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Tab. 2.2.10
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Settlements with population over 3,000 in zones of ambient air
quality classes No. III to No. V, 2001
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Tab. 2.3.1
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Survey of limit values, margins of tolerance and UAT and LAT
for the protection of health according to the Regulation
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Tab. 2.3.2
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Stations with the highest numbers of exceedences of the hourly
limit value (pLV) and hourly limit value including the margin of tolerance (pLV +
MT) of SO2
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Tab. 2.3.3
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Stations with the highest numbers of exceedences of the 24-hour
limit value (pLV) of SO2
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Tab. 2.3.4
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Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations
of SO2
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Tab. 2.3.5
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Stations with the highest numbers of exceedences of the 24-hour
limit value of PM10
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Tab. 2.3.6
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Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations
of PM10
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Tab. 2.3.7
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Stations with the highest values of the 19th and maximum hourly
concentrations of NO2
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Tab. 2.3.8
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Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations
of NO2
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Tab. 2.3.9
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Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations
of lead in the ambient air
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Tab. 2.3.10
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Stations with the highest values of maximum 8-hour moving average
concentrations of CO
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Tab. 2.3.11
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Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations
of benzene
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Tab. 2.3.12
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Stations with the highest values of maximum daily 8-hour moving
average concentrations of ozone
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Tab. 2.3.13
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Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations
of cadmium in the ambient air
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Tab. 2.3.14
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Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations
of arsenic in the ambient air
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Tab. 2.3.15
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Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations
of nickel in the ambient air
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Tab. 2.3.16
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Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations
of mercury in the ambient air
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Tab. 2.3.17
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Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations
of benzo(a)pyrene
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Tab. 2.3.18
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Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations
of ammonia in the ambient air
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Tab. 2.3.19
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LV exceedences in the regions and districts of the Czech Republic,
% of the area of the administrative unit
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Tab. 2.3.20
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LT+MT exceedences in the regions and districts of the Czech Republic,
% of the area of the administrative unit
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Tab. 2.3.21
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Target ozone limit value exceedences for the protection of health
in the regions and districts of the Czech Republic, % of the area of the administrative unit
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Tab. 2.3.22
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Survey of limit values and margins of tolerance for the protection
of ecosystems according to the Regulation
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Tab. 2.3.23
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Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations
at rural stations, SO2
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Tab. 2.3.24
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Stations with the highest values of winter averages of SO2
concentrations at rural stations
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Tab. 2.3.25
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Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations
at rural stations, NOx
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Tab. 2.3.26
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Stations with the highest AOT40 values of ozone at rural stations
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Tab. 2.3.27
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Shares of the territories for ecosystem and vegetation protection
with the LV exceedence, % of the territory of the protected area
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Tab. 3.1
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Average deposition fluxes S, N and H in the Czech Republic, 2001
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Tab. 3.2
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Estimate of the total annual deposition in the Czech Republic
(78,841 sq. km) in tonnes, 2001
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Tab. 3.3
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Estimate of the total annual deposition of sulphur on the forrested
part of the Czech Republic (16,990 sq. km) in tonnes, 1997–2001
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Tab. 3.4
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Station networks monitoring precipitation quality and atmospheric deposition, 2001
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Tab. 3.5
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Mean annual concentrations of principal pollutants in precipitation
at given stations, 2001
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Tab. 3.6
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Annual wet atmospheric deposition at given stations, 2001
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