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The E-PRTR Regulation aims to enhance public access to environmental information through the establishment of a coherent and integrated E-PRTR, thereby finally also contributing to the prevention and reduction of pollution, delivering data for policy makers and facilitating public participation in environmental decision making.Data source: http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/european-pollutant-release-and-transfer-register-e-prtr-regulation-art-8-diffuse-air-data

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NH3 emissions from agricultural sources t/grid (0)

Ammonia (NH3) emissions to air from agricultural (in tons per year per grid cell). Ammonia (NH3) emissions to air from agricultural activities based on the latest partly gap filled emission data set officially reported by the countries to EMEP (http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/national-emissions-reported-to-the-convention-on-long-range-transboundary-air-pollution-lrtap-convention-3). The gap filling process has been done by use of other officially submitted data (e.g. under the UNFCCC process), linear extrapolation of expert data and copy of expert data from the year before. These data has been converted from NFR02 (Nomenclature For Reporting) to SNAP (Selected Nomenclature of Air Pollution) system. On the first stage, the gridding process is based on the gridded data sets from official submissions of the respective countries for the reference year 2005. In a second stage, the EMEP “Grid Scaler” has been applied. The “Grid Scaler” is based on different sources for extrapolation of gridded emission data to recent years, such as 2007. The distribution of the emissions from agricultural sources was carried out on the basis of officially reported gridded data sets for this sector.

PM10 emissions from agricultural sources t/grid (1)

PM10 emissions to air from agricultural (in tons per year per grid cell). EMEP does not provide gridded data sets for PM10, therefore the PM10 gridded data sets were compiled on the basis of the PM2.5 and PM(coarse) gridded data sets, which are available from EMEP. PM10 emissions to air from agricultural activities based on the latest partly gap filled emission data set officially reported by the countries to EMEP (http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/national-emissions-reported-to-the-convention-on-long-range-transboundary-air-pollution-lrtap-convention-3). The gap filling process has been done using other officially submitted data (e.g. under the UNFCCC process), linear extrapolation of expert data and copy of expert data from the year before. These data has been converted from NFR02 (Nomenclature For Reporting) to SNAP (Selected Nomenclature of Air Pollution) system. On the first stage, the gridding process is based on the gridded data sets from official submissions of the respective countries for the reference year 2005. In a second stage, the EMEP “Grid Scaler” has been applied. The “Grid Scaler” is based on different sources for extrapolation of gridded emission data to recent years, such as 2007. The distribution of the emissions from agricultural sources was carried out on the basis of officially reported gridded data sets for this sector.

PM10 emissions from other mobile sources, t/grid (2)

PM10 emissions to air from other mobile sources combustion (in tons per year per grid cell). EMEP does not provide gridded data sets for PM10, therefore the PM10 gridded data sets were compiled on the basis of the PM2.5 and PM(coarse) gridded data sets, which are available from EMEP. PM10 emissions to air from other mobile sources based on the latest partly gap filled emission data set officially reported by the countries to EMEP (http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/national-emissions-reported-to-the-convention-on-long-range-transboundary-air-pollution-lrtap-convention-3). The gap filling process has been done using other officially submitted data (e.g. under the UNFCCC process), linear extrapolation of expert data and copy of expert data from the year before. These data has been converted from NFR02 (Nomenclature For Reporting) to SNAP (Selected Nomenclature of Air Pollution) system. On the first stage, the gridding process is based on the gridded data sets from official submissions of the respective countries for the reference year 2005. In a second stage, the EMEP “Grid Scaler” has been applied. The “Grid Scaler” is based on different sources for extrapolation of gridded emission data to recent years, such as 2007. The distribution of the emissions from other mobile sources was carried out on the basis of officially reported gridded data sets for this sector.

PM10 emissions from road transport, t/grid (3)

PM10 emissions to air from road transport (in tons per year per grid cell). EMEP does not provide gridded data sets for PM10, therefore the PM10 gridded data sets were compiled on the basis of the PM2.5 and PM(coarse) gridded data sets, which are available from EMEP. PM10 emissions to air from road transport based on the latest partly gap filled emission data set officially reported by the countries to EMEP (http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/national-emissions-reported-to-the-convention-on-long-range-transboundary-air-pollution-lrtap-convention-3). The gap filling process has been done using other officially submitted data (e.g. under the UNFCCC process), linear extrapolation of expert data and copy of expert data from the year before. These data has been converted from NFR02 (Nomenclature For Reporting) to SNAP (Selected Nomenclature of Air Pollution) system. On the first stage, the gridding process is based on the gridded data sets from official submissions of the respective countries for the reference year 2005. The EMEP “Grid Scaler” has been applied At a second stage is based on different sources for extrapolation of gridded emission data to recent years, such as 2007. The distribution of the emissions from road transport was carried out on the basis of officially reported gridded data sets for this sector.

PM10 emissions from non-industrial combustion, t/grid (4)

PM10 emissions to air from non-industrial combustion (in tons per year per grid cell). EMEP does not provide gridded data sets for PM10, therefore the PM10 gridded data sets were compiled on the basis of the PM2.5 and PM(coarse) gridded data sets, which are available from EMEP. PM10 emissions to air from non-industrial combustion based on the latest partly gap filled emission data set officially reported by the countries to EMEP (http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/national-emissions-reported-to-the-convention-on-long-range-transboundary-air-pollution-lrtap-convention-3). The gap filling process has been done using other officially submitted data (e.g. under the UNFCCC process), linear extrapolation of expert data and copy of expert data from the year before. These data has been converted from NFR02 (Nomenclature For Reporting) to SNAP (Selected Nomenclature of Air Pollution) system. On the first stage, the gridding process is based on the gridded data sets from official submissions of the respective countries for the reference year 2005. The EMEP “Grid Scaler” has been applied At a second stage is based on different sources for extrapolation of gridded emission data to recent years, such as 2007. Data on population density has been applied for distributing the emissions from non-industrial combustion plants.

CO emissions from other mobile sources, t/grid (5)

Carbon monoxide (CO) emissions to air from other mobile sources (in tons per year per grid cell). Carbon monoxide (CO) emissions to air from other mobile sources based on the latest partly gap filled emission data set officially reported by the countries to EMEP (http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/national-emissions-reported-to-the-convention-on-long-range-transboundary-air-pollution-lrtap-convention-3). The gap filling process has been done using other officially submitted data (e.g. under the UNFCCC process), linear extrapolation of expert data and copy of expert data from the year before. These data has been converted from NFR02 (Nomenclature For Reporting) to SNAP (Selected Nomenclature of Air Pollution) system. On the first stage, the gridding process is based on the gridded data sets from official submissions of the respective countries for the reference year 2005. In a second stage, the EMEP “Grid Scaler” has been applied. The “Grid Scaler” is based on different sources for extrapolation of gridded emission data to recent years, such as 2007. The distribution of the emissions from other mobile sources was carried out on the basis of officially reported gridded data sets for this sector.

CO emissions from road transport, t/grid (6)

Carbon monoxide (CO) emissions into the air from road transport (in tons per year per grid cell). Carbon monoxide (CO) emissions to air from road transport based on the latest partly gap filled emission data set officially reported by the countries to EMEP (http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/national-emissions-reported-to-the-convention-on-long-range-transboundary-air-pollution-lrtap-convention-3). The gap filling process has been done using other officially submitted data (e.g. under the UNFCCC process), linear extrapolation of expert data and copy of expert data from the year before. These data has been converted from NFR02 (Nomenclature For Reporting) to SNAP (Selected Nomenclature of Air Pollution) system. On the first stage, the gridding process is based on the gridded data sets from official submissions of the respective countries for the reference year 2005. The EMEP “Grid Scaler” has been applied At a second stage is based on different sources for extrapolation of gridded emission data to recent years, such as 2007. The distribution of the emissions from road transport was carried out on the basis of officially reported gridded data sets for this sector.

CO emissions from non-industrial combustion, t/grid (7)

Carbon monoxide (CO) emissions to air from non-industrial combustion (in tons per year per grid cell). Carbon monoxide (CO) emissions to air from non-industrial combustion based on the latest partly gap filled emission data set officially reported by the countries to EMEP (http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/national-emissions-reported-to-the-convention-on-long-range-transboundary-air-pollution-lrtap-convention-3). The gap filling process has been done using other officially submitted data (e.g. under the UNFCCC process), linear extrapolation of expert data and copy of expert data from the year before. These data has been converted from NFR02 (Nomenclature For Reporting) to SNAP (Selected Nomenclature of Air Pollution) system. On the first stage, the gridding process is based on the gridded data sets from official submissions of the respective countries for the reference year 2005. The EMEP “Grid Scaler” has been applied At a second stage is based on different sources for extrapolation of gridded emission data to recent years, such as 2007. Data on population density has been applied for distributing the emissions from non-industrial combustion plants.

SO2 emissions from other mobile sources, t/grid (8)

Sulphur dioxide (SO2) emissions to air from other mobile sources (in tons per year per grid cell). Sulphur dioxide (SO2) emissions to air from other mobile sources based on the latest partly gap filled emission data set officially reported by the countries to EMEP (http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/national-emissions-reported-to-the-convention-on-long-range-transboundary-air-pollution-lrtap-convention-3). The gap filling process has been done using other officially submitted data (e.g. under the UNFCCC process), linear extrapolation of expert data and copy of expert data from the year before. These data has been converted from NFR02 (Nomenclature For Reporting) to SNAP (Selected Nomenclature of Air Pollution) system. On the first stage, the gridding process is based on the gridded data sets from official submissions of the respective countries for the reference year 2005. In a second stage, the EMEP “Grid Scaler” has been applied. The “Grid Scaler” is based on different sources for extrapolation of gridded emission data to recent years, such as 2007. The distribution of the emissions from other mobile sources was carried out on the basis of officially reported gridded data sets for this sector.

SO2 emissions from road transport, t/grid (9)

Sulphur dioxide (SO2) emissions to air from road transport (in tons per year per grid cell). Sulphur dioxide (SO2) emissions to air from road transport based on the latest partly gap filled emission data set officially reported by the countries to EMEP (http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/national-emissions-reported-to-the-convention-on-long-range-transboundary-air-pollution-lrtap-convention-3). The gap filling process has been done using other officially submitted data (e.g. under the UNFCCC process), linear extrapolation of expert data and copy of expert data from the year before. These data has been converted from NFR02 (Nomenclature For Reporting) to SNAP (Selected Nomenclature of Air Pollution) system. On the first stage, the gridding process is based on the gridded data sets from official submissions of the respective countries for the reference year 2005. The EMEP “Grid Scaler” has been applied At a second stage is based on different sources for extrapolation of gridded emission data to recent years, such as 2007. The distribution of the emissions from road transport was carried out on the basis of officially reported gridded data sets for this sector.

SO2 emissions from non-industrial combustion, t/grid (10)

Sulphur dioxide (SO2) emissions into the air from non-industrial combustion (in tons per year per grid cell). Sulphur dioxide (SO2) emissions to air from non-industrial combustion based on the latest partly gap filled emission data set officially reported by the countries to EMEP (http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/national-emissions-reported-to-the-convention-on-long-range-transboundary-air-pollution-lrtap-convention-3). The gap filling process has been done using other officially submitted data (e.g. under the UNFCCC process), linear extrapolation of expert data and copy of expert data from the year before. These data has been converted from NFR02 (Nomenclature For Reporting) to SNAP (Selected Nomenclature of Air Pollution) system. On the first stage, the gridding process is based on the gridded data sets from official submissions of the respective countries for the reference year 2005. The EMEP “Grid Scaler” has been applied At a second stage is based on different sources for extrapolation of gridded emission data to recent years, such as 2007. Data on population density has been applied for distributing the emissions from non-industrial combustion plants.

NOx emissions from other mobile sources, t/grid (11)

Oxidised Nitrogen (NOx) emissions to air from other mobile sources (in tons per year per grid cell). Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) emissions to air from other mobile sources based on the latest partly gap filled emission data set officially reported by the countries to EMEP (http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/national-emissions-reported-to-the-convention-on-long-range-transboundary-air-pollution-lrtap-convention-3). The gap filling process has been done using other officially submitted data (e.g. under the UNFCCC process), linear extrapolation of expert data and copy of expert data from the year before. These data has been converted from NFR02 (Nomenclature For Reporting) to SNAP (Selected Nomenclature of Air Pollution) system. On the first stage, the gridding process is based on the gridded data sets from official submissions of the respective countries for the reference year 2005. In a second stage, the EMEP “Grid Scaler” has been applied. The “Grid Scaler” is based on different sources for extrapolation of gridded emission data to recent years, such as 2007. The distribution of the emissions from other mobile sources was carried out on the basis of officially reported gridded data sets for this sector.

NOx emissions from road transport, t/grid (12)

Oxidised Nitrogen (NOx) emissions to air from road transport (in tons per year per grid cell). Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) emissions to air from road transport based on the latest partly gap filled emission data set officially reported by the countries to EMEP (http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/national-emissions-reported-to-the-convention-on-long-range-transboundary-air-pollution-lrtap-convention-3). The gap filling process has been done using other officially submitted data (e.g. under the UNFCCC process), linear extrapolation of expert data and copy of expert data from the year before. These data has been converted from NFR02 (Nomenclature For Reporting) to SNAP (Selected Nomenclature of Air Pollution) system. On the first stage, the gridding process is based on the gridded data sets from official submissions of the respective countries for the reference year 2005. The EMEP “Grid Scaler” has been applied At a second stage is based on different sources for extrapolation of gridded emission data to recent years, such as 2007. The distribution of the emissions from road transport was carried out on the basis of officially reported gridded data sets for this sector.

NOx emissions from non-industrial combustion, t/grid (13)

Oxidised Nitrogen (NOx) emissions to air from non-industrial combustion (in tons per year per grid cell). Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) emissions to air from non-industrial combustion based on the latest partly gap filled emission data set officially reported by the countries to EMEP (http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/national-emissions-reported-to-the-convention-on-long-range-transboundary-air-pollution-lrtap-convention-3). The gap filling process has been done using other officially submitted data (e.g. under the UNFCCC process), linear extrapolation of expert data and copy of expert data from the year before. These data has been converted from NFR02 (Nomenclature For Reporting) to SNAP (Selected Nomenclature of Air Pollution) system. On the first stage, the gridding process is based on the gridded data sets from official submissions of the respective countries for the reference year 2005. The EMEP “Grid Scaler” has been applied At a second stage is based on different sources for extrapolation of gridded emission data to recent years, such as 2007. Data on population density has been applied for distributing the emissions from non-industrial combustion plants.

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