Text Correction
There was an error in the original article []. With 3150 kilotons in 1985, i.e., a full 203 kg per person per year in 1985, SO2 emissions in the CR were the highest in Europe, 2.48 times higher than in Western Europe per unit of gross national product (GNP) [23].
A correction has been made to 2.1. Emission Sources and Source Areas, Paragraph 4:
With 3150 kilotons in 1985, i.e., a full 203 kg per person per year in 1985, SO2 emissions in the Czech-Slovak Federal Republic (CSFR) were the highest in Europe, 2.48 times higher than in Western Europe per unit of gross national product (GNP) [23].
The author apologizes for any inconvenience caused and state that the scientific conclusions are unaffected. The original article has been updated.
Reference
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