Title of article :
Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Air Pollutants in Jiangsu Province, China
Author/Authors :
Clemensis Johnson, Anbu NUIST Reading Academy - 219 Ningliu Road - Nanjing - Jiangsu, 210044 P.R, China
Abstract :
Air pollution in China is a recurring issue and requires continuous attention and rigorous action. This research aims to study the standard air pollutants and air
quality index in the Jiangsu province of China. The present study will complement
the existing understanding on the distribution of six criteria air pollutants
in different cities of Jiangsu province and its seasonal variation. Spatial analysis
indicated Xuzhou city in the northern part of the province to have high average
values of particulate matter (PM2.5: 63.4 μg/m3, PM10: 115.4 μg/m3), sulphur dioxide
(30 μg/m3), carbon monoxide (1.18 mg/m3), and air quality index (102.5).
The air quality index showed a strong positive correlation with particulate matter
in most cities in the province. All primary pollutant concentrations and air
quality index were higher during winter, compared to ozone in summer. From
temporal analysis it was evident that particulate matter, sulphur dioxide, carbon
monoxide, and air quality index reached maximum during January, and nitrogen
dioxide and ozone during December and June, respectively. All air pollutant
concentrations and air quality index from 2014 to 2018 were on a decreasing
trend, except for urban ozone, which increased by 9.6 %.
Keywords :
Air quality index , Data analysis , Ozone , Primary pollutants , Spearmans correlation coefficient
Journal title :
Anthropogenic Pollution Journal