Abstract

Variation of CFCs and SF6 Concentration in Air of Urban Area, Krakow (Poland) J. Bielewski∗ and I. ‘liwka Institute of Nuclear Physics, PAS, E. Radzikowskiego 152, 31-342 Krakow, Poland Chloro uorocarbons, both of natural and industrial origin, currently exist as trace gases in the entire human environment. The CFCs cause ozone depletion in the stratosphere. Moreover, CFCs and SF6 take part in intensi cation of the greenhouse e ect. On account of international agreements, the measurements of CFCs and SF6 in air were started. Measurement stations of these gases were situated at places outside of urban areas in uence and gathered on the world-wide program AGAGE (Advanced Global Atmospheric Gases Experiment). One of these stations is Mace Head (Ireland, 53◦ N, 10◦ W), which participates in AGAGE since 1987 and in InGOS (Integrated non-CO2 Greenhouse Gas Observing System) program since 2011. Similar research is also conducted in Central Europe, in urban area of Krakow (Poland, 50◦ N, 19◦ E) since 1997. This work discusses the results of concentration measurements (1997 2012) of selected halocarbons and SF6 in Krakow. To obtain concentrations of the measured compounds the mathematical procedure has been used, where concentrations were calculated using a ve points Lagrange interpolation method. Daily arithmetic means of the measured mixing ratios and their standard deviations were determined. Based on these data, e ciency of Montreal Protocol legislation, implemented in Poland could be assessed. DOI: 10.12693/APhysPolA.125.895 PACS: 89.60.−k

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