Air pollution by particulate matter PM2.5

"Particulate matter" (PM2.5) refers to particles less than 2.5 micrometres in diameter. These particles are formed during industrial and commercial production processes, combustion processes, mechanical processes (abrasion, whirling-up) and through secondary formation (from sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, ammonia, and volatile organic compounds). All emission sources such as transport, households, industry and agriculture contribute towards PM2.5 pollution, which causes disorders of the respiratory tract and cardiovascular system and increases the cancer risk and mortality rate. The time series shows the modeled maps of the annual mean values since 2015 in a 100 m grid. PM2.5 concentrations may deviate locally from the modeled data. Individual pixels should not be used to evaluate individual locations. The annual limit for PM2.5 set in the Ordinance on Air Pollution Control is µg/m³.

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Identifier f38b6d2d-1c28-42cf-9535-046c81dfb98a@bundesamt-fur-umwelt-bafu
Title for URL of the dataset luftbelastung-durch-feinstaub-pm2-5
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Issued date January 1, 2025
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Update interval Annual
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Publisher Information Federal Office for the Environment
Contact points luftreinhaltung@bafu.admin.ch
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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
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