CORRELATIONS BETWEEN AIR POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS IN SELECTED URBAN AND RURAL AREAS IN POLAND
CORRELATIONS BETWEEN AIR POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS IN SELECTED URBAN AND RURAL AREAS IN POLAND
Author(s): Artur StelęgowskiSubject(s): Economy, Geography, Regional studies, Energy and Environmental Studies
Published by: Centrum Badań i Innowacji Pro-Akademia
Keywords: air pollution; statistical analysis; nitrogen dioxide; particulate matter;
Summary/Abstract: Correlations between concentrations of selected air pollutants were analyzed in different areas in central Poland from 2012-2016. Three neighboring voivodeships (Lower Silesian, Lodz, and Masovian), were selected for which specific measurement locations were designated in urban and rural areas. The characteristics of the location of monitoring stations allowed to distinguish the following types of measurement stations: “urban-transport”, “urban-background", "suburban-background", "town-background", and "rural-background". Therefore, using the Pearson's linear correlation coefficient, it was possible to analyze the interrelations between the occurrence of air pollution in various types of areas. It was found that the coefficient changed along with the type of area. Moreover, it turned out that the coefficient decreased in each voivodeship along with a decrease in the population density of the analyzed areas. In addition, concentrations of various air pollutants in given areas were compared. Also, it was observed that the strongest correlations occur between the results of calculations from measurement stations located in the same province.
Journal: Acta Innovations
- Issue Year: 2019
- Issue No: 31
- Page Range: 14-22
- Page Count: 9
- Language: English