Environment Statistics > Emissions > PM10, country level > micrograms per cubic meter > Kazakhstan (historical data)

Date   Amount    Rank   
2006   18.78    #142   
2005   19.9    #140   
2004   20.8    #141   
2003   23.63    #134   
2002   25.63    #134   
2001   25.15    #141   
2000   27.15    #136   
1999   26.36    #142   
1998   29.73    #133   
1997   28.33    #139   
1996   29.94    #135   
1995   34.11    #123   
1994   34.53    #127   
1993   40.51    #117   
1992   46.46    #105   
1991   48.65    #101   
1990   43.32    #119   


DEFINITION: Particulate matter concentrations refer to fine suspended particulates less than 10 microns in diameter (PM10) that are capable of penetrating deep into the respiratory tract and causing significant health damage. Data for countries and aggregates for regions and income groups are urban-population weighted PM10 levels in residential areas of cities with more than 100,000 residents. The estimates represent the average annual exposure level of the average urban resident to outdoor particulate matter. The state of a country's technology and pollution controls is an important determinant of particulate matter concentrations."

SOURCE: Kiren Dev Pandey, David Wheeler, Bart Ostro, Uwe Deichmann, Kirk Hamilton, and Katherine Bolt. "Ambient Particulate Matter Concentrations in Residential and Pollution Hotspot Areas of World Cities: New Estimates Based on the Global Model of Ambient Particulates (GMAPS)," World Bank, Development Research Group and Environment Department (2006). via NationMaster
   
 

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