Statistical correlation of CO and PM10 concentrations with wind speed in a five-year period in Tehran
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Abstract:
One of the major environmental problems in large cities is air pollution. In this study, the monthly nd annual changes in the average concentrations of carbon monoxide and PM10 were investigated during a five-year period (winter and fall of 1383-1387 A.H.S) in Tehran. The effects of eteorological parameters on these parameters were also investigated. The study area was divided nto three zones (light, medium, and heavy traffic areas). Linear regression was employed to orrelate [CO] with speed of wind (SoW). The significance of changes and the validity of ssumptions were evaluated using student’s t-test. Comparison of the data acquired from EO’s in he five-year period indicated that Azadi and Sorkhehesar stations have the most and the least [CO], espectively. Also, Tajrish and Sorkhehesar stations demonstrated the most and the least [PM10], respectively. The AQCC, Bazar and Golbarg stations have the most and the least CO pollution, respectively. Besides, Aghdasieh and Geophysics stations showed the most and the least [PM10], respectively. The highest concentrations of CO were observed in November and December and PM10 in September. Negative correlations were observed between the decrease in [CO] and the ncrease in the SoW. However, no significant relationship was found between the increase of [PM10] and SoW.
Keywords:
Wind speed , PM10 , Linear regression , CO , Correlation
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Natural Environment, Volume:64 Issue: 4, 2012
Page:
443
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