Study of particulate matters pollution related with meteorological factors for a city from South-Central of Romania

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  • Gabriela MITRAN
  • Sorin ILIE

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14207/ejsd.2014.v3n4p17

Abstract

Reducing the effects of climate change and air pollution is at present a global priority. Development and implementation of effective policies in order to achieve these  reductions is a challenge that requires a good understanding of the underlying phenomena  of climate change and air pollution. This paper aims to highlight the seasonal variation of PM10 concentration in Pitesti city depending on major meteorological factors (temperature, intensity of solar radiation, and relative humidity). The applied methodology consists in statistical processing, using specialized software, of a database containing historical records of concentration values of this pollutant and of meteorological parameters recorded concurrently. The results of processing a series of approximately 30000 values recorded from 2008 to 2011 indicate the fact that in every season (winter,spring, summer, and autumn) the concentration of PM10 varies according to a sixth degree polynomial function, whose variable is one of the considered meteorological factors. The mathematical relationship that best approximates the variation of average PM10 concentration in relation with the three meteorological factors is by the form of a multiple linear regression equation.

Keywords: air pollution and human health, particulate matters related with meteorological factors, statistical analysis

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Published

2014-10-22

How to Cite

MITRAN, G., & ILIE, S. (2014). Study of particulate matters pollution related with meteorological factors for a city from South-Central of Romania. European Journal of Sustainable Development, 3(4), 17. https://doi.org/10.14207/ejsd.2014.v3n4p17

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