Schadstoffkonzentration |
concentration of contaminants |
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Schadstoffkonzentration |
concentration of pollutants |
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Schadstoffkonzentration |
pollutant level |
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Schadstoffkonzentration |
pollutant concentration |
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Schadstoffkonzentration |
pollutant concentration (A measure of the amount of a polluting substance in a given amount of water, soil, air, food or other medium) |
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Schadstoffkonzentration |
pollutant level (A value representing the concentration of a polluting agent in a specified area, often determined by a measuring and recording device) |
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Schadstoffkonzentrationen |
concentration of pollutants |
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Schadstoffmessung |
pollution measurement (The assessment of the concentration of pollutants for a given time in a given point) |
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Schadstoffmessung |
pollution measurement |
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Schadstoffminderung |
pollutant reduction |
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Schadstoffminderung |
pollutant reduction (All measures aimed at reducing pollutants often through physical or chemical removal of toxic, or potentially toxic, materials) |
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Schadstoffmobilisierung |
pollutant mobilisation |
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Schadstoffnorm |
pollution norm |
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Schadstoffquelle |
source of pollution |
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Schadstoffquelle |
source of pollution (The place, places or areas from where a pollutant is released into the atmosphere or water, or where noise is generated. A source can be classified as point source, i.e. a large individual generator of pollution, an area source, or a line source, e.g. vehicle emissions and noise) |
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Schadstoffremobilisierung |
pollutant remobilization |
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Schadstoffsenke |
pollution sink |
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Schadstoffsenke |
sink |
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Schadstoffsenke |
pollution sink (Vehicle for removal of a chemical or gas from the atmosphere-biosphere-ocean system, in which the substance is absorbed into a permanent or semi-permanent repository, or else transformed into another substance. A carbon sink, for example, might be the ocean (which absorbs and holds carbon from other parts of carbon cycle) or photosynthesis (which converts atmospheric carbon into plant material). Sinks are a fundamental factor in the ongoing balance which determines the concentration of every greenhouse gas in the atmosphere. If the sink is greater than the sources of a gas, its concentration in the atmosphere will decrease; if the source is greater than the sink, the concentration will increase) |
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Schadstofftransfer |
transfer of contaminants |
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