Air pollution by Ozone

Ground-level ozone has negative impacts on human health and vegetation. High levels in particular lead to irritation of the respiratory tract and lung tissue. In plants, high ozone concentrations cause visible damage to leaves and needles and can lead to harvest losses. Ground-level ozone is a secondary pollutant that is formed by the action of sunlight on nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds. The time series shows the modeled maps of the maximum monthly 98th percentiles since 1990 in a 200 m grid, and in a 100 m grid from 2020. The Oᴣ concentrations may deviate locally from the modeled data. Individual pixels should not be used to evaluate individual locations. The limit for 98th percentile of the monthly half-hourly Oᴣ values set in the Ordinance on Air Pollution Control is 100 µg/m³.

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Additional information

Identifier
88d9db83-6c8e-4d3e-a17b-9f86bd45df06@bundesamt-fur-umwelt-bafu
Title for URL of the dataset
luftbelastung-durch-ozon
Schedule the publication of the dataset
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Issued date
January 1, 2025
Modification date
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Conforms to
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Update interval
Annual
Temporal coverage
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Publisher Information
Federal Office for the Environment
Contact points
luftreinhaltung@bafu.admin.ch
Languages
  • English
  • German
  • French
  • Italian
URL
https://www.bafu.admin.ch/dam/bafu/de/dokumente/luft/fachinfo-daten/karten_der_luftbelastunginderschweiz-dokumentation.pdf.download.pdf/karten_der_luftbelastunginderschweiz-dokumentation.pdf
Relation
Spatial
Schweiz
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Documentation
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