Title of article :
Principal component and multiple regression analysis
in modelling of ground-level ozone and factors affecting
its concentrations
Author/Authors :
Sabah A. Abdul-Wahaba، نويسنده , , )، نويسنده , , Charles S. Bakheitb، نويسنده , , Saleh M. Al-Alawia، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Data on the concentrations of seven environmental pollutants (CH4, NMHC, CO, CO2, NO, NO2 and SO2) and meteorological
variables (wind speed and direction, air temperature, relative humidity and solar radiation) were employed to predict the concentration
of ozone in the atmosphere using both multiple linear and principal component regression methods. Separate analyses were carried out
for day light and night time periods. For both periods the pollutants were highly correlated, but were all negatively correlated with
ozone. Multiple regression analysis was used to fit the ozone data using the pollutant and meteorological variables as predictors. A
variable selection method based on high loadings of varimax rotated principal components was used to obtain subsets of the predictor
variables to be included in the regression model of the logarithm of the ozone data. It was found that while high temperature and high
solar energy tended to increase the day time ozone concentrations, the pollutants NO and SO2 being emitted to the atmosphere were
being depleted. Night time ozone concentrations were influenced predominantly by the nitrogen oxides (NOCNO2), with the
meteorological variables playing no significant role. However, the model did not predict the night time ozone concentrations as
accurately as it did for the day time. This could be due to other factors that were not explicitly considered in this study.
Keywords :
regression analysis , Variable selection methods , Statistical analysis , Principal component analysis
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software