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Veröffentlichung Air Quality 2019(Umweltbundesamt, 2020) Dauert, Ute; Feigenspan, Stefan; Kessinger, Susan; Minkos, Andrea; Mues, Andrea C.; Deutschland. UmweltbundesamtThis evaluation of air quality in Germany in the year 2019 is based on preliminary data which has not yet been conclusively audited from the air monitoring networks of the federal states and the German Environment Agency (Umweltbundesamt), valid on January 2020. Due to the comprehensive quality assurance within the monitoring networks, the final data will only be available in mid-2020. The currently available data allows for a general assessment of the past year. The following pollutants were subject to consideration: particulate matter (PM10and PM2.5), nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and ozone (O3), since, the limit and target values/WHO recommendations for the protection of human health are still exceeded for such substances. Quelle: https://www.umweltbundesamt.deVeröffentlichung Luftqualität 2022(Umweltbundesamt, 2023) Dauert, Ute; Feigenspan, Stefan; Hellack, Bryan; Kessinger, Susan; Minkos, Andrea; Moravek, Alexander; Richter, Simone; Wichmann-Fiebig, Marion; Deutschland. UmweltbundesamtDiese Auswertung der Luftqualität im Jahr 2022 in Deutschland basiert auf vorläufigen, noch nicht abschließend geprüften Daten aus den Luftmessnetzen der Bundesländer und des Umweltbundesamtes, Stand 31. Januar 2023. Aufgrund der umfangreichen Qualitätssicherung in den Messnetzen stehen die endgültigen Daten erst Mitte 2023 zur Verfügung. Die jetzt vorliegenden Daten lassen aber eine generelle Einschätzung des vergangenen Jahres zu. Ausgewertet werden die Schadstoffe Feinstaub (PM10 und PM2,5), Stickstoffdioxid (NO2) sowie Ozon (O3). Betrachtet werden nicht nur geltende Ziel- und Grenzwerte, sondern auch die aktuell geltenden Richtwerte der Weltgesundheitsorganisation. Quelle: www.umweltbundesamt.deVeröffentlichung Luftqualität 2020(Umweltbundesamt, 2021) Dauert, Ute; Feigenspan, Stefan; Kessinger, Susan; Minkos, Andrea; Deutschland. UmweltbundesamtDiese Auswertung der Luftqualität im Jahr 2020 in Deutschland basiert auf vorläufigen, noch nicht abschließend geprüften Daten aus den Luftmessnetzen der Bundesländer und des Umweltbundesamtes, Stand 1. Februar 2021. Aufgrund der umfangreichen Qualitätssicherung in den Messnetzen stehen die endgültigen Daten erst Mitte 2021 zur Verfügung. Die jetzt vorliegenden Daten lassen aber eine generelle Einschätzung des vergangenen Jahres zu. Betrachtet werden die Schadstoffe Feinstaub (PM10 und PM2,5), Stickstoffdioxid (NO2) sowie Ozon (O3), da bei diesen Überschreitungen geltender Grenz- und Zielwerte/WHO-Empfehlungen zum Schutz der menschlichen Gesundheit auftreten. Quelle: https://www.umweltbundesamt.deVeröffentlichung Luftqualität 2019(Umweltbundesamt, 2020) Dauert, Ute; Feigenspan, Stefan; Kessinger, Susan; Minkos, Andrea; Mues, Andrea C.; Deutschland. UmweltbundesamtDiese Auswertung der Luftqualität im Jahr 2019 in Deutschland basiert auf vorläufigen, noch nicht abschließend geprüften Daten aus den Luftmessnetzen der Bundesländer und des Umweltbundesamtes, Stand Januar 2020. Aufgrund der umfangreichen Qualitätssicherung in den Messnetzen stehen die endgültigen Daten erst Mitte 2020 zur Verfügung. Die jetzt vorliegenden Daten lassen aber eine generelle Einschätzung des vergangenen Jahres zu. Betrachtet werden die Schadstoffe Feinstaub(PM10und PM2,5 ), Stickstoffdioxid (NO2) sowie Ozon (O3), da bei diesen Überschreitungen geltender Grenz- und Zielwerte/WHO-Empfehlungen zum Schutz der menschlichen Gesundheit auftreten. Quelle: https://www.umweltbundesamt.deVeröffentlichung Air Quality 2020(Umweltbundesamt, 2021) Dauert, Ute; Feigenspan, Stefan; Kessinger, Susan; Minkos, Andrea; Deutschland. UmweltbundesamtThe publication describes the preliminary status of German air quality in 2020. Regarding PM (particulate matter) the reduction of pollution has continued. Consistently to this development, there are hardly any exceedances of the EU annul limit value for nitrogen dioxide (NO2). And there was less ozone pollution than in both previous years. The second part of the reports deals with the influence of the measures to contain the Corona pandemic in Germany and Europe, as well. Therefore, assessments of the German Federal states, the German Weather Service and the European Environment Agency and the UBA have been included. Quelle: https://www.umweltbundesamt.deVeröffentlichung Air Quality 2021(Umweltbundesamt, 2022) Dauert, Ute; Feigenspan, Stefan; Kessinger, Susan; Minkos, Andrea; Deutschland. Umweltbundesamt; Mues, Andrea C.This evaluation of air quality in Germany in the year 2021 is based on preliminary data which has not yet been conclusively audited from the air monitoring networks of the federal states and the UBA, valid on 31th January 2022. Due to the comprehensive quality assurance within the monitoring networks, the final data will only be available in mid-2022. The currently available data allows for a general assessment of the past year. The following pollutants were subject to consideration: particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5), nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and ozone (O3). The evaluation and assessment of the air quality takes place in terms of the limit and target values as well as the new air quality guideline (AQG) levels of the World Health Organization. Quelle: www.umweltbundesamt.deVeröffentlichung 209 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (Pcb) and Polychlorinated Dibenzodioxins and -Furans (Pcdd/F) in ambient air and deposition in the German background(2022) Dreyer, Annekatrin; Minkos, AndreaPCDD/Fs and 209 PCBs were investigated in ambient air and atmospheric deposition at two background monitoring sites in Germany over a period of 12 months in 2018/19. Both substance groups have been frequently found in ambient air, principally with the expected seasonal variations. In deposition, PCDD/Fs as well as PCBs were frequently below the method quantification limits. Besides the frequently investigated dioxin-like PCBs and six indicator PCBs, the analysis of the 209 PCBs (166 separated PCB-peaks) enabled the identification and evaluation of additional PCBs that might be of environmental concern. Of 166 PCBs or PCB-coelutions, up to 144 were quantified in air samples and up to 94 in atmospheric deposition samples. Some of these PCBs were observed at levels similar to or exceeding those of the frequently investigated six indicator PCBs. Important additional PCBs in ambient air were PCB 5/8, PCB 11, PCB 17, PCB 18, PCB 20/33, PCB 31, PCB 43/49, PCB 44, PCB 47/48/65/75, PCB 93/95/98/102, PCB 139/149, and PCB 151. The presence of these PCBs in atmospheric samples implies that routine analysis oversees potentially important contaminants. Quelle: https://papers.ssrn.com/Veröffentlichung Luftqualität 2021(Umweltbundesamt, 2022) Dauert, Ute; Feigenspan, Stefan; Kessinger, Susan; Minkos, Andrea; Deutschland. Umweltbundesamt; Mues, Andrea C.Diese Auswertung der Luftqualität im Jahr 2021 in Deutschland basiert auf vorläufigen, noch nicht abschließend geprüften Daten aus den Luftmessnetzen der Bundesländer und des Umweltbundesamtes, Stand 31. Januar 2022. Aufgrund der umfangreichen Qualitätssicherung in den Messnetzen stehen die endgültigen Daten erst Mitte 2022 zur Verfügung. Die jetzt vorliegenden Daten lassen aber eine generelle Einschätzung des vergangenen Jahres zu. Ausgewertet werden die Schadstoffe Feinstaub (PM10 und PM2,5), Stickstoffdioxid (NO2) sowie Ozon (O3). Betrachtet werden nicht nur geltende Ziel- und Grenzwerte, sondern auch die neuen Richtwerte der Weltgesundheitsorganisation. Quelle: https://www.umweltbundesamt.deVeröffentlichung Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) and polychlorinated dibenzo-para-dioxins and dibenzofurans (PCDD/F) in ambient air and deposition in the German background(2023) Dreyer, Annekatrin; Minkos, AndreaPCDD/Fs (17 congeners and E-tetra -to octachloro homologues) and 209 PCBs were investigated in monthly samples of ambient air (gas + particle phase) and atmospheric deposition at two background monitoring sites in Germany in 2018/19. In atmospheric deposition samples, PCDD/F congeners as well as certain PCBs were frequently below the method quantification limits whereas values for PCDD/F homologue groups could be quantified more often. Annual deposition averages for individual PCDD/Fs were between <0.1 Mikrog/m2d and 6.7 Mikrog/m2d. Averages for E-TeCDD/F to OCDD/F homologue totals in deposition were about 11 pg/m2d and 19 pg/m2d. Total PCB deposition rates were about 1900 pg/m2d and 1550 pg/m2d. PCDD/F + PCB-deposition rates were below 1 pg WHO2005-TEQ/m2d on average. In ambient air, both substance groups were frequently observed. Annual concentration averages for individual PCDD/F were between 0.1 fg/m3 and 50 fg/m3. Average values for E-TeCDD/F to OCDD/F homologue totals in ambient air were 283 fg/m3 and 162 fg/m3. Total PCB concentrations were about 50 pg/m3 at both sites. PCDD/F + PCB-TEQ values were lower than 5 fg WHO2005-TEQ/m3 on average. Besides the frequently studied dioxin-like PCBs and six indicator PCBs, the analysis of the 209 PCBs (166 separated PCB-peaks) enabled the identification and evaluation of additional PCBs that might be of environmental concern. Of 166 PCBs or PCB-coelutions, up to 144 were quantified in air samples and up to 94 in atmospheric deposition samples. In ambient air, some of these PCBs were observed at levels similar to or exceeding those of the six indicator PCBs. Important additional PCBs in ambient air were PCB 5 + 8, PCB 11, PCB 17, PCB 18, PCB 20 + 33, PCB 31, PCB 43 + 49, PCB 44, PCB 47 + 48 + 65 + 75, PCB 93 + 95 + 98 + 102, PCB 139 + 149, and PCB 151. The presence of these PCBs in atmospheric samples implies that by analysing only selected PCBs potentially important contaminants are overlooked. © 2022 The AuthorsVeröffentlichung Air Quality 2022(Umweltbundesamt, 2023) Dauert, Ute; Feigenspan, Stefan; Hellack, Bryan; Kessinger, Susan; Minkos, Andrea; Moravek, Alexander; Richter, Simone; Wichmann-Fiebig, Marion; Deutschland. UmweltbundesamtThis evaluation of air quality in Germany in the year 2022 is based on preliminary data which has not yet been conclusively audited from the air monitoring networks of the federal states and the UBA, valid on 31th January 2023. Due to the comprehensive quality assurance within the monitoring networks, the final data will only be available in mid-2023. The currently available data allows for a general assessment of the past year. The following pollutants were subject to consideration: particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5), nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and ozone (O3). The evaluation and assessment of the air quality takes place in terms of the limit and target values as well as the air quality guideline (AQG) levels of the World Health Organization. Quelle: www.umweltbundesamt.de