LIST OF TABLES

Tab. I.1 Limit values (LV) for the protection of health according to the Act No. 201/2012 Coll., as amended
Tab. I.2 Limit values (LV) for the protection of ecosystems and vegetation according to the Act No. 201/2012 Coll., as amended
Tab. I.3 WHO Air Quality Guidelines for the protection of public health (WHO 2000, WHO 2014)
Tab. I.4 WHO Air Quality Guidelines for the protection of vegetation (WHO 2000)
Tab. I.5 Brief characteristics, overview of major emission sources and major effects of ambient air pollutants
Tab. II.1 The classification of air pollution sources according to the method of emission monitoring
Tab. II.2 The comparison of emissions of basic pollutants, 2012–2013 (preliminary data)
Tab. III.1 Change in the share (%) of dispersion conditions in the year 2013 in comparison with the average for the period 2004–2012 at the stations Prague-Libuš and Prostějov
Tab. IV.1.1 Overview of localities with the exceedance of the limit value for annual average PM10 concentration, 2009–2013
Tab. IV.4.1 Number of hours of the ozone information threshold exceedance (180 µg.m-3) per year at selected AIM stations, 2000–2013
Tab. IV.9.1.1 Stations with average annual concentrations of VOC in the ambient air
Tab. IV.9.2.1 Average annual characteristics of carbonaceous atmospheric aerosols in the Observatory Košetice, 2009–2013
Tab. IV.9.2.2 Stations measuring EC and OC in the ambient air with annual average and maximum concentrations
Tab. IV.9.3.1 Stations measuring ammonia in the ambient air with the values of annual average
Tab. V.2.1 The territory of the Brno agglomeration with the exceeded limit values of individual pollutants
Tab. VI.1 The rules for the announcement and cancelling of smog situations and regulations (alerts)
Tab. VI.2 Smog situations and regulations for PM10 in 2013 – number and duration
Tab. VI.3 Smog situations and regulations for PM10 in 2013 – dates and times of announcement
Tab. VI.4 Concentrations of PM10 from 1 January to 31 March and from 1 October to 31 December 2013 (number of days with the exceedance of the limit value/threshold value and the maximum concentrations)
Tab. VI.5 Smog situations and alerts for O3 in 2013 – number and duration
Tab. VI.6 Smog situations and alerts for O3 in 2013 – dates and times of announcement
Tab. VI.7 Concentrations of O3 in the period from 1 April to 30 September 2013 (number of days with the exceedance of the limit value/threshold value and the maximum concentrations)
Tab. VII.1 Limit value (LV) exceedances in the zones/agglomerations, regions and municipalities with extended competencies of the Czech Republic, % of the area of the administrative unit, 2013
Tab. VII.2 Exceedances of the limit value (NOx and AOT40) for the protection of ecosystems and vegetation within NP and CHKO, % of the territory of NP and CHKO, 2013
Tab. IX.1 Average deposition fluxes S, N and H in the Czech Republic, 2013
Tab. IX.2 Estimate of the total annual deposition of the given elements on the area of the Czech Republic (78,841 sq. km) in tonnes, 2013
Tab. IX.3 Estimate of the total annual deposition of sulphur on the forested part of the Czech Republic (26,428 sq. km) in tonnes, 2001–2013
Tab. IX.4 Station networks monitoring atmospheric precipitation quality and atmospheric deposition, 2013
Tab. X.1 Total emissions of greenhouse gases, 1990, 1995, 2000, 2005, 2010–2012 [Mt CO2 eq.]
Tab. X.2 Emissions of greenhouse gases, 1990, 1995, 2000, 2005, 2010–2012 [Mt CO2 eq.]
Tab. X.3 Verified emissions of CO2 reported in the ETS scheme, 2005–2013 [Mt CO2 eq.]
Tab. XI.1 Air pollution monitoring localities, based on the owner, Czech Republic, 2013
Tab. XI.2 Exchange of Information (EoI) station classification
Tab. XIII.1 Stations with the highest values of the 25th and maximum hourly concentrations of SO2
Tab. XIII.2 Stations with the highest numbers of exceedances of the 24-hour limit value of SO2
Tab. XIII.3 Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations of SO2
Tab. XIII.4 Stations with the highest numbers of exceedances of the 24-hour limit value of PM10
Tab. XIII.5 Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations of PM10
Tab. XIII.6 Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations of PM2.5
Tab. XIII.7 Stations with the highest values of the 19th and maximum hourly concentrations of NO2
Tab. XIII.8 Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations of NO2
Tab. XIII.9 Stations with the highest values of maximum 8-hour running average concentrations of CO
Tab. XIII.10 Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations of benzene
Tab. XIII.11 Stations with the highest values of maximum daily 8-hour running average concentrations of ozone
Tab. XIII.12 Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations of lead in the ambient air
Tab. XIII.13 Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations of cadmium in the ambient air
Tab. XIII.14 Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations of arsenic in the ambient air
Tab. XIII.15 Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations of nickel in the ambient air
Tab. XIII.16 Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations of benzo(a)pyrene in the ambient air
Tab. XIII.17 Stations with the highest values of annual averages of SO2 concentrations at rural stations
Tab. XIII.18 Stations with the highest values of winter averages of SO2 concentrations at rural stations, 2013/2014
Tab. XIII.19 Stations with the highest values of annual average of NOx concentrations at rural stations
Tab. XIII.20 Stations with the highest AOT40 values of ozone at rural and suburban stations
 
Annex I
Tab. 1 Parameters of PM10 maps
Tab. 2 Parameters of PM2.5 maps
Tab. 3 Parameters of arsenic and cadmium maps
Tab. 4 Parameters of benzo[a]pyrene map
Tab. 5 Parameters of SO2 maps
Tab. 6 Parameters of NO2 and NOx maps
Tab. 7 Parameters of ground-level ozone maps
Tab. 8 Parameters of benzene map
 
Annex II
Tab. 1 Influenced measuring at CHMI stations in 2013