Surface ozone concentration over the Russian territory in the second half of 2020
V.V. Andreev1, M.Yu. Arshinov2, B.D. Belan2, S.B. Belan2, D.K. Davydov2, V.I. Demin3, N.F. Elansky4, G.S. Zhamsueva5, A.S. Zayakhanov5, G.A. Ivlev2, A.V. Kozlov2, S.N. Kotel’nikov6, I.N. Kuznetsova7, V.A. Lapchenko8, E.A. Lezina9, O.V. Postylyakov4, D.E. Savkin2, I.A. Senik4, E.V. Stepanov6, G.N. Tolmachev2, A.V. Fofonov2, I.V. Chelibanov10, V.P. Chelibanov10, V.V. Shirotov11, K.A. Shukurov4
1Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia 2V.E. Zuev Institute of Atmospheric Optics of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Science, Tomsk, Russia 3Polar Geophysical Institute, Apatity, Russia 4A.M. Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia 5Institute of Physical Material Science of the Siberian Branch of the RAS, Ulan-Ude, Russia 6Prokhorov General Physics Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia 7Hydrometeorological Centre of Russia, Moscow, Russia 8T.I. Vyazemsky Karadag scientific station - nature reserve RAN, Feodosiya, Russia 9Mosjekomonitoring, Moscow, Russia 10Instrument-making enterprise "OPTEK", St. Petersburg, Russia 11Russian Federal Service on Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring Research and Production Association "Typhoon", Obninsk, Kaluga Region, Russia
Keywords: atmosphere, air, concentration, ozone, maximum permissible concentration, surface layer
Abstract
The review provides 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. An assessment was made of the excess of hygienic standards established in the Russian Federation, both in the second half of the year and in the whole 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 maximal maximum permissible concentration.
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