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Surface Ozone Concentration in Russia in the Second Half of 2020

We present information on ozone concentration in the surface air layer in the second half of 2020. Data were obtained at 13 stations located in different regions of Russia. We estimated the excess over hygienic standards of the Russian Federation, both in the second half of the year and throughout 2...

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Published in:Atmospheric and oceanic optics 2021-07, Vol.34 (4), p.347-356
Main Authors: Andreev, V. V., Arshinov, M. Yu, Belan, B. D., Belan, S. B., Davydov, D. K., Demin, V. I., Elansky, N. F., Zhamsueva, G. S., Zayakhanov, A. S., Ivlev, G. A., Kozlov, A. V., Kotel’nikov, S. N., Kuznetsova, I. N., Lapchenko, V. A., Lezina, E. A., Postylyakov, O. V., Savkin, D. E., Senik, I. A., Stepanov, E. V., Tolmachev, G. N., Fofonov, A. V., Chelibanov, I. V., Chelibanov, V. P., Shirotov, V. V., Shukurov, K. A.
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Summary:We present information on ozone concentration in the surface air layer in the second half of 2020. Data were obtained at 13 stations located in different regions of Russia. We estimated the excess over hygienic standards of the Russian Federation, both in the second half of the year and throughout 2020. It is shown that the daily average maximum permissible concentration of ozone is regularly exceeded at all stations. There are cases of exceeding the one-time maximum permissible concentration.
ISSN:1024-8560
2070-0393
DOI:10.1134/S1024856021040035