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Urban Audit - Metadata

Number of days ozone O3 concentrations exceed 120 µg/m3,
Number of days particulate matter PM10 concentration exceed 50 µg/m3
Department "Statistics of Environment, Infrastructure and Regions"
Division "Regional statistics and GIS"
Valeriya Angelova
Senior expert
2, P. Volov Str., Sofia 1038
+359 2 9857 531
 
Metadata last update: 01.07.2012
Number Concept Description
1 Data description According to the definition this is the number of days when the highest daily 8-hour mean of O3/m3 exceeds 120 microgram. The highest 8-hour average for the ozone concentration on one day is determined on the basis of the progressive averages for periods of eight hours, with these periods being calculated using hourly values and updated every hour. Each average for eight hours calculated in this way applies for the day on which the period of eight hours ends, i. e. the first calculation period for a given day starts at 17.00 o'clock on the previous day and ends at 01.00 o'clock on that day, and the last calculation period is from 16.00 o'clock to 24.00 o'clock. The number of days when the mean (24-h average, i.e. daily) value for PM10 exceeds 50 microgram/m3 is being counted.
2 Coverage Data relate to the eight cities. Ozone concentration is not being measured in the cities of Pleven and Vidin.
3 Unit of measure Number
4 Reference period Year
5 Time coverage 2005 - 2009
6 Release policy The date of the statistical information release is shown in the Calendar of the NSI statistical surveys.
7 Dissemination format www.nsi.bg
8 Methodological documents • Compilation of variable definitions - Eurostat
 
9 Source data Data are collected by the Executive Environment Agency.
10 Frequency of data collection Yearly
11 Data collection method Measurements are done by stationary stations that are working without a break.