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ISSN 1024-8560, Atmospheric and Oceanic Optics, 2019, Vol. 32, No. 1, pp. 85–93. © Pleiades Publishing, Ltd., 2019. Russian Text © N.F. Elansky, A.V. Shilkin, E.G. Semutnikova, P.V. Zaharova, V.S. Rakitin, N.A. Ponomarev, Y.M. Verevkin, 2018, published in Optika Atmosfery i Okeana. OPTICAL MODELS AND DATABASES Weekly Cycle of Pollutant Concentrations in Near-Surface Air over Moscow a, b, c d a N. F. Elansky *, A. V. Shilkin **, E. G. Semutnikova , P. V. Zaharova , V. S. Rakitin , a a N. A. Ponomarev , and Y. M. Verevkin Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 119017 Russia Taifun Scientific Production Association, Kaluga oblast, Obninsk, 249038 Russia Moscow Department for Environmental Management and Protection, Moscow, 119019 Russia Mosecomonitoring State Nature Conservation Organization, Moscow, 119019 Russia *e-mail: n.f.elansky@mail.ru **e-mail: shilkin@rpatyphoon.ru Received July 11, 2018; revised July 11, 2018; accepted August 3, 2018 Abstract—Time variations in the concentrations of gas pollutants CO, NO, NO , SO , and PM aerosol in 2 2 10 the surface atmospheric layer over Moscow show a weekly cycle, manifested as a decrease in the pollution level on weekends. The character of the weekly variations and amplitude of the weekly cycle
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