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Averaging period
Definition
An averaging period is a specific time interval over which data is collected, measured, and then averaged to represent a summary value for that duration. This period allows for the characterization of environmental parameters or pollutant concentrations over a defined timeframe, which can range from seconds to minutes, hours, days, or even longer, depending on the specific monitoring objectives and regulatory requirements. Averaging periods are important in assessing air quality, climate data, and various environmental conditions, providing insights into trends, fluctuations, and compliance with standards or guidelines.