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EEAFigure Shipping freight load factors
Shipping freight load factors
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EEAFigure 36th highest 24-hour mean PM10 concentration observed at (sub)urban background stations, EEA member countries, 1997-2008
Only urban and sub-urban background monitoring stations have been included in the calculations. Data for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Serbia, and Turkey are not included due to the geographical coverage of the Urban Audit and/or lack of air quality data.
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EEAFigure Change in ammonia emissions for each sector between 1990 and 2007 (EEA member countries)
Data for Iceland, Liechtenstein and Turkey not available.
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EEAFigure Exposure of agricultural area to ozone (exposure expressed as AOT40 in (µg/m3).h) in EEA member countries
In the Air Quality Directive (2008/50/EC) the target value for protection of vegetation is set to 18 000 (µg/m3).h while the long-term objective is set to 6 000 (µg/m3).h.
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EEAFigure Observed and projected changed in the overall Kyoto gasses (Fig 1a) and all greenhouse gasses, expressed in CO2-equivalents (IPCC, 2007a, partly based on IPCC, 2001).
Note there is no historical trend in figure 1a due to the unavailability of long-term data for aerosols and ozone.
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EEAFigure Exceedance of critical loads for acidification by deposition of nitrogen and sulphur compounds in 2000
The results were computed using the 2008 Critical Loads database hosted by the Coordination Centre for Effects (CCE).
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EEAFigure Exceedance of critical loads for eutrophication due to the deposition of nutrient nitrogen in 2000
The results were computed using the 2008 Critical Loads database hosted by the Coordination Centre for Effects (CCE).
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EEAFigure Percentage of population resident in urban areas potentially exposed to SO2 concentration levels exceeding the daily limit value, EEA member countries, 1997-2007
The limit value is 125 µg SO2/m3 as a daily mean, not to be exceeded more than three days in a year. Over the years 1997-2007 the total population for which exposure estimates are made, increases from 56 to 101 million people due to an increasing number of monitoring stations reporting under the Exchange of Information Decision.
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EEAFigure Change (%) in mercury emissions 1990-2007 (EEA member countries)
Change in mercury emissions
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EEAFigure Sector share of ammonia emissions (EEA member countries)
Due to numerical rounding, values may not add exactly to 100%
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