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- W1567143804 abstract "The Czech Republic belongs to the countries with long-term industrial history. The environ‐ mental load by persistent organic pollutants pollution has been proved to follow the indus‐ trial development, especially concerning the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons emissions. In the Czech Republic the industrial growth started during 19th century and in the beginning of 20th century at the time of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. The industrial development continued after the Monarchy collapse and the Czechoslovak Republic formation (1918 1938). The rapid industry growth was led by heavy industry priority in the period of social‐ istic economy (1948 – 1990) and caused the wide environmental damages. The imission outputs reached maximum in 70th years when the daily average concentrations of SO2 (gaseous emission) were over 50μg/m3 and in the coalfield areas of North Bohemia up to 70 100μg/m3 following the data of Czech Hydrometeorological Institute [1]. The loading by floating dust particles was more than 70 100μg/m3 and in extreme cases reached 150μg/m3." @default.
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- W1567143804 date "2013-01-30" @default.
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- W1567143804 title "The Comparison of Soil Load by POPs in Two Major Imission Regions of the Czech Republic" @default.
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