Author:
Zhusupkeldiev Sharshenbek,Asanbekova Damira,Tynaliev Urmatbek,Sabitov Baratbek,Ismailova Gulzat
Abstract
The dataset of this study is derived from measurements of greenhouse gases and particulate matter (PM2.5, PM10) collected with portable gas analyzers using the in situ measurement method in the Issyk Kul basin of Kyrgyzstan. Data were collected from July, 2023 to September, 2023 to assess atmospheric conditions and air quality in towns and villages surrounding Lake Issyk-Kul. Various factors contribute to the deterioration of air quality, including increased automobile traffic and fires. In addition, calm air conditions, which can be caused by anticyclones, temperature inversions or low wind speeds, can lead to the accumulation of pollutants. This stagnation leads to increased concentrations of pollutants and facilitates chemical reactions between them, often resulting in smog.
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