IEEE Access (Jan 2020)

Robust Analysis of the Information Obtained From a Set of 12 Years of SO₂ Concentration Measurements

  • Wilmar Hernandez,
  • Alfredo Mendez,
  • Vicente Gonzalez-Posadas,
  • Jose Luis Jimenez-Martin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3015038
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 144976 – 144992

Abstract

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In this paper, a robust analysis of SO2 concentration measurements taken at the Belisario air quality monitoring station, Quito, Ecuador is carried out. The analyzed data contain 12 years of measurements, from January 2008 to December 2019. In addition, this set of measurements was decomposed into variables that represent each year, month, day of the week, and hour of the day in groups of two hours. For the analysis, classic, nonparametric and robust statistical methods were used, and the data were classified based on criteria established by the Quiteño Air Quality Index, taking confidence intervals into account. The results showed that the level of air pollution at the Belisario station due to the SO2 concentration is acceptable. In addition, the trend in the level of SO2 concentration decreased over the years studied, with a sharp drop from 2008 to 2012, then a small rise in 2013 and another fall until 2019, presenting decreasing oscillations that tend toward a desirable level of pollution. In this paper, it was shown that the air pollution at the Belisario station due to the concentration of SO2 in the last 12 years is not harmful to humans, with the measurement precision provided by robust statistical methods. Therefore, it can be concluded that the measures that have been taken by the Quito city council over the last few years are yielding good results.

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