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Organic Gases and Vapor - Emissions and Pollutions 1991

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03.08.1 Emissions from Industry 1989 (Heating and Power Plants, Facilities Requiring a License)

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The calculated hydrocarbon emissions caused by the polluter group ‘industry’, including plants requiring a permit and Berlin’s cogeneration plants, are presented here per 1 km² grid square. They are distributed across the industrial and commercial areas and the power plant sites of the city. More information

03.08.2 Emissions from Traffic 1989

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The calculated hydrocarbon emissions caused by the polluter group ‘traffic’, including passenger cars, as well as trucks, buses and motorcycles, are presented here per 1 km² grid square. They extend across almost the entire area of the city. More information

03.08.3 Emissions from Domestic Heating 1989

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The calculated hydrocarbon emissions caused by the polluter group ‘domestic heating’, including e.g. the multitude of smaller residential and commercial heating systems in the city area, are presented here per 1 km² grid square. They extend across almost the entire area of the built-up city. More information

03.08.4 Emissions from Households 1989

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The calculated hydrocarbon emissions caused by the polluter group ‘household’, by the private use of paints, varnishes and solvents, are presented here per 1 km² grid square. They extend across almost the entire area of the built-up city. More information

03.08.5 Calculated Pollutions (Yearly Average Values) from the Source Group Industry 1989

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In order to obtain a differentiated assessment of what causes the hydrocarbon pollution and to contribute to its elimination, existing measurements are supplemented by the model calculations presented here. These calculations are based on 100 grid points and are then interpolated to the area. More information

03.08.6 Calculated Pollutions (Yearly Average Values) from the Source Group Traffic 1989

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In order to obtain a differentiated assessment of what causes the hydrocarbon pollution and to contribute to its elimination, existing measurements are supplemented by the model calculations for all non-methane hydrocarbons presented here. These calculations are based on 100 grid points and are then interpolated to the area. More information

03.08.7 Calculated Pollutions (Yearly Average Values) from the Source Group Domestic Heating/Households 1989

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In order to obtain a differentiated assessment of what causes the hydrocarbon pollution and to contribute to its elimination, existing measurements are supplemented by the model calculations for all non-methane hydrocarbons presented here. These calculations are based on 100 grid points and are then interpolated to the area. More information

03.08.8 Calculated Pollutions (Yearly Average Values) from all Registered Source Groups (Industry, Traffic, Domestic Heating/Households) 1989

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In order to obtain a differentiated assessment of what causes the hydrocarbon pollution and to contribute to its elimination, existing measurements are supplemented by the model calculations for all non-methane hydrocarbons presented here. These calculations are based on 100 grid points and are then interpolated to the area. More information

03.08.9 Measured Pollutions (Yearly Average Values) 1991 Benzene

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In order to obtain a differentiated assessment of what causes the hydrocarbon pollution and to contribute to its elimination, existing model calculations are supplemented by the presentation of site-specific measurements. This map shows the relevant benzene levels at the BLUME measuring stations. More information