Present Environment and Sustainable Development (Jun 2020)
VARIATION OF PM10 CONCENTRATION DEPENDING ON THE METEOROLOGICAL PARAMETERS IN TWO BUCHAREST MONITORING STATIONS (IN GREEN AREAS)
Abstract
This study presents the assessment of the PM10 emissions in areas from the south of Bucharest and Ilfov county, for a period of 11 years, during 2008-2018, taking into consideration the most important meteorological parameters with influence to air pollution, such as relative humidity, temperature, wind direction, and wind speed. During the study period, the mean annual concentrations of PM10 decreased from 43.92 μg/m3 to 29.67 μg/m3, expressed as a percentage change the decrease was 35.45% and 29.03% at the B-4 and B-7 stations, respectively. The Pearson correlation coefficient was significantly higher in the cold season (November-April). In order to further investigate the relations of air quality and wind direction pollution roses were calculated and the results indicate that the highest concentrations of PM10 occur in B-4 and B-7 at the southwestern and west direction of wind.
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