Title of article :
Status and prediction of carbon monoxide as an air pollutant in Ahvaz City, Iran
Author/Authors :
Asadifard, E. Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Engineering -Shiraz University, Iran , Masoudi, M. Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Engineering -Shiraz University, Iran
Abstract :
In the present study, air quality analyses were conducted for carbon monoxide (CO) in Ahvaz, a city in the south
of Iran. The measurements were taken from 2009 through 2010 in two different locations to prepare average data
in the city. The average concentrations calculated for every 24 hours, each month and each season showed that the
highest CO concentration occurs generally in the nighttime, while the least was found at in the midday. Monthly
CO concentrations showed the highest values in May and June, while the least in January and February. The
seasonal concentrations showed the highest amounts in the spring. Then Relations between the air pollutant and
some meteorological parameters were calculated statistically using the daily average data. The wind data (velocity,
direction), relative humidity, temperature, sunshine periods, dew point and rainfall were considered as
independent variables. The level relationships between pollutant concentration and meteorological parameters
were expressed by multiple linear and nonlinear regression equations for both annual and seasonal conditions
using SPSS software. RMSE test showed that among different prediction models, stepwise model is the best option.
Keywords :
Air pollution , Carbon monoxide , Ahvaz , Meteorological Parameters , Regression model
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics