Title of article :
Sensitivity Analysis of Meteorological Parameters and Instability Indices on Concentration of Carbon Monoxide, Particulate Matter, and Air Quality Index in Tehran
Author/Authors :
Farhadi, R Department of Environmental Science - Faculty of Geographical and Environmental Science - Hakim Sabzevari University, Sabzevar , Hadavifar, M Department of Environmental Science - Faculty of Geographical and Environmental Science - Hakim Sabzevari University, Sabzevar , Moeinaddini, M Department of Environmental Science - Faculty of Geographical and Environmental Science - Hakim Sabzevari University, Sabzevar , Amintoosi, M Department of Mathematic - Faculty of Matematics Hakim Sabzevar University, Sabzevar
Abstract :
Aims Nowadays, dangerous chemical pollutants by a numerous of natural and synthetic
sources are produced and released to the environment. These pollutants have short-term
and long-term effects on human health. The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of
climate parameters and instability indices on air pollution in Tehran-Iran.
Materials & Methods To evaluate the impact of meteorological parameters and indices of
stability and instability on sensitivity analysis in Tehran-Iran, the Sharif University monitoring
station was selected for air sampling and analysis. Sampling was performed from March 2011
to July 2012 in Tehran.
Findings Results of sensitivity analysis showed that average daily change of the concentration of
parameters. Results showed that wind direction (WD) (82%) and relative humidity (32%)
carbon monoxide (CO), particulate matter (PM10), and air quality index (AQI). The highest
concentrations of CO occurred in summer and lowest in winter, and maximum concentration
of PM10 was in autumn, and its lowest concentration was in spring. Results revealed that the
lowest average of AQI occurred in the spring, while in autumn, winter, and summer have almost
equal values, but in winter AQI has slightly higher values.
Conclusion According to the results of this research in Sharif station Tehran, the WD has the
highest impact percentage (82%) on the concentration of pollutants. The highest concentrations
of CO occurred in summer, and maximum concentration of PM10 was in autumn.
Keywords :
Stability and Instability Indices , Air pollution , Sensitivity analysis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics