Atmosphere (Apr 2025)

Comparison of Sensors for Air Quality Monitoring with Reference Methods in Zagreb, Croatia

  • Silvije Davila,
  • Marija Jelena Lovrić Štefiček,
  • Ivan Bešlić,
  • Gordana Pehnec,
  • Marko Marić,
  • Ivana Hrga

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos16040472
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 4
p. 472

Abstract

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Within the scope of “Eco Map of Zagreb” project, eight sensor sets (type AQMeshPod) were set up at an automatic measuring station at the Institute for Medical Research and Occupational Health (IMROH) for comparison with reference methods for air quality measurement during 2018. This station is a city background station within the Zagreb network for air quality monitoring, where measurements of SO2, CO, NO2, O3, PM10 and PM2.5, are performed using standardized methods accredited according to EN ISO/IEC 17025. This paper presents a comparison of pollutant mass concentrations determined by sensors with reference methods. The data were compared and filtered to remove outliers and handle deviations between the results obtained by sensors and reference methods, considering the different approaches to gas and PM data. A comparison of sensor results with the reference methods showed a large scattering of all gaseous pollutants while the comparison for PM10 and PM2.5 indicated a satisfactory low dispersion. The results of a regression analysis showed a significant seasonal dependence for all pollutants. Significant statistical differences between the reference methods and sensors for the whole year and in all seasons for all gas pollutants, as well as for PM10, were observed, while for PM2.5 statistical significance showed varying results.

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