This dataset chronicles Denmark's Carbon Monoxide (CO) levels from 1994 to 2022, sourced from air monitoring stations across the nation. The data encompasses key parameters such as Year, Station, Station_Type, Average_CO_Level, and Max_8_hour_CO_Level.
Researchers, data analysts, and policymakers can leverage this information for multifaceted purposes. It facilitates the examination of CO level fluctuations over the years, enabling comparisons across station types (Street, Urban background, Regional). The dataset becomes a crucial tool in identifying potential influencers on CO concentrations, contributing to the development of predictive models for future levels. Additionally, it serves as a foundation for informed policy decisions, especially in matters concerning air quality and public health.
Special appreciation is extended to the Danish Centre for Environment and Energy at Aarhus University for diligently collecting and managing this data. Their commitment significantly enhances our comprehension of air pollution and its implications. The dataset's origin is attributed to the air quality database maintained by the Danish Centre for Environment and Energy at Aarhus University, underscoring the importance of their contribution to the broader understanding of environmental dynamics. For further details, interested parties are encouraged to explore the source website for a comprehensive overview.