RNDr. Roman Prokeš, Ph.D. – head
Scientists:
prof. RNDr. Ivan Holoubek, CSc.
Mgr. Kateřina Komínková
MSc. Saliou Mbengue, Ph.D.
Dr. Beáta Szabó-Takács
Mgr. Gabriela Vítková, Ph.D.
Ph.D. students:
Mgr. Lenka Suchánková
Others:
Ing. Vlastimil Hanuš
Bc. Jan Šolc
Daniel Štěpánek
Scientific and professional activities of our department seek to find answers to the following questions:
Are there any Global Change effects in connection with the level of pollutants in the environment, their long-range transport and their vertical distribution?
What are the sources of air pollution in a regional and European scale?
Which factors can affect the Global Climate Change?
The research and activities of our department are primarily focused on a long-term and continual greenhouse gases measurement (carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (NOx), sulphur hexafluoride (SF6), ozone (O3), carbon monoxide (CO), water vapor), followed by mercury and other chemical compounds. The monitoring of chemical and physical atmospheric aerosols properties and their levels, cloud cover mapping and meteorological parameters analyze belongs to our scientific domain same as the technical solution for measurement in an extreme height conditions.
Our activities are particularly based on measurements at Atmospheric station Křešín u Pacova which consists of a unique infrastructure of a 250 meter-high tall tower. The mast provides the vertical measurements of greenhouse gases, atmospheric aerosols and other specific pollutants in different height levels. The observation of atmospheric matter fluxes and long-rage transport of these compounds in a vertical profile appears to play an important role at both regional and European scale.
The station with the tall tower is part of the Košetice National Atmospheric observatory (NAOK) and Large Research Infrastructure ACTRIS-CZ. ACTRIS-CZinfrastructure was incorporated into the National Roadmap of Large Research Infrastructures in 2015 and since 2016 it has also participated in the Czech national node of European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures (ESFRI).
The NAOK infrastructure consists of various equipment and facilities of other research institutions:
Czech Hydrometeorological Institute
Institute of Chemical Process Fundamentals of the CAS
RECETOX, Masaryk University
The infrastructure provides both the physical and virtual access – Open Access which is available through merit based selection process.
The research and monitoring activities of our department are unique in the central region of Europe. The high tech instrumentation as well as our professional, scientific and technical service is in accordance with the highest present quality standards. We are involved in several national and international projects and monitoring programs:
- ISKO (Air Quality Information System)
- ICOS (proklik https://www.icos-cp.eu/) (Integrated Carbon Observation System), station class 1
- ACTRIS (Aerosol, Clouds, and Trace Gases Research Infrastructure Network)
- GMOS (Global Mercury Observation System)
- GOS4M (Global Observation System for Mercury)
- EMEP (European Monitoring and Evaluation Program)
- GAW (Global Atmosphere Watch).
Our specialized data can help to answer the current scientific questions and can also improve our knowledge in the following topics:
- Global change and climate dynamics
- Long-range transport and vertical gradient of air pollutants
- Monitoring and evaluation of current remedial steps
- Model prediction of future climate change.
List of measurements and instrumentations
Přehled měření CzechGlobe na NAOK 01-2021 – Tabulky Google
Keywords
Greenhouse gases, atmospheric aerosols, cloud cover, meteorological parameters, air pollutants, global change, long-range transport, atmospheric matter fluxes, vertical gradient, tall tower, atmospheric station, Košetice observatory, national infrastructure, ACTRIS, ICOS, ISKO, GMOS, EMEP, GAW, open access.
How to participate in our research activities
- our infrastructure provides the “Open Access” possibility for internal and external users
- Bachelor, Master or PhD projects are welcome, as well as the secondary school projects
- instrument testing in extreme conditions of tall towers
For more details, please contact prokes.r@czechglobe.cz.
Selected publications in 2020
Arndt et al., 2020: Characterization and source apportionment of single particles from metalworking activities in Dunkirk, France. Environmental Pollution 116078. DOI: doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2020.116078.
Mbengue et al., 2020: Characterization of Equivalent Black Carbon at a regional background site in Central Europe: Variability and source apportionment. Environmental Pollution 260, 113771. DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2019.113771.
Lhotka et al., 2020: Vertikální distribuce přízemního ozonu ze stožárového měření v Košeticích. Meteorologické zprávy 73(1).
Levin et al., 2020: A dedicated flask sampling strategy developed for Integrated Carbon Observation System (ICOS) stations based on CO2 and CO measurements and Stochastic Time-Inverted Lagrangian Transport (STILT) footprint modelling, – Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 20(18), 2020, DO: 10.5194/acp-20-11161-2020.
Ramonet et al. 2020: The fingerprint of the summer 2018 drought in Europe on ground-based atmospheric CO2 measurements, September 2020, Philosophical Transactions of The Royal Society B Biological Sciences 375(1810), DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2019.0513.
Yver-Kwok et al. 2020: Evaluation and optimization of ICOS atmospheric station data as part of the labeling process, Atmospheric Measurement Technic, July 2020, DOI: 10.5194/amt-2020-213.