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Analysis of the variability of airborne particulate matter with prevailing meteorological conditions across a semi-urban environment using a network of low-cost air quality sensors

The concentrations of fine and coarse fractions of airborne particulate matter (PM) and meteorological variables (wind speed, wind direction, temperature and relative humidity) were measured at six selected locations in Ile Ife, a prominent university town in Nigeria using a network of low-cost air...

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Autores principales: Omokungbe, Opeyemi R., Fawole, Olusegun G., Owoade, Oyediran K., Popoola, Olalekan A.M., Jones, Roderic L., Olise, Felix S., Ayoola, Muritala A., Abiodun, Pelumi O., Toyeje, Adekunle B., Olufemi, Ayodele P., Sunmonu, Lukman A., Abiye, Olawale E.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7305390/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32577574
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e04207
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author Omokungbe, Opeyemi R.
Fawole, Olusegun G.
Owoade, Oyediran K.
Popoola, Olalekan A.M.
Jones, Roderic L.
Olise, Felix S.
Ayoola, Muritala A.
Abiodun, Pelumi O.
Toyeje, Adekunle B.
Olufemi, Ayodele P.
Sunmonu, Lukman A.
Abiye, Olawale E.
author_facet Omokungbe, Opeyemi R.
Fawole, Olusegun G.
Owoade, Oyediran K.
Popoola, Olalekan A.M.
Jones, Roderic L.
Olise, Felix S.
Ayoola, Muritala A.
Abiodun, Pelumi O.
Toyeje, Adekunle B.
Olufemi, Ayodele P.
Sunmonu, Lukman A.
Abiye, Olawale E.
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description The concentrations of fine and coarse fractions of airborne particulate matter (PM) and meteorological variables (wind speed, wind direction, temperature and relative humidity) were measured at six selected locations in Ile Ife, a prominent university town in Nigeria using a network of low-cost air quality (AQ) sensor units. The objective of the deployment was to collate baseline air quality data and assess the impact of prevailing meteorological conditions on PM concentrations in selected residential communities downwind of an iron smelting facility. The raw data obtained from OPC-N2 of the AQ sensor units was corrected using the RH correction factor developed based k-Kohler theory. This PM (corrected) fast time resolution data (20 s) from the AQ sensor units were used to create daily averages. The overall mean mass concentrations for PM(2.5) and PM(10) were 213.3, 44.1, 23.8, 27.7, 20.2 and 41.5 μg/m(3) and; 439.9, 107.1, 55.0, 72.4, 45.5 and 112.0 μg/m(3) for Fasina (Iron-Steel Smelting Factory, ISSF), Modomo, Eleweran, Fire Service, O.A.U. staff quarters and Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching and Research Farm (OAUTRF), respectively. PM concentration and wind speed showed a negative exponential distribution curve with the lowest exponential fit coefficient of determination (R(2)) values of 0.08 for PM(2.5) and 0.03 for PM(10) during nighttime periods at Eleweran and Fire service sites, respectively. The relationship between PM concentration and temperature gave a decay curve indicating that higher PM concentrations were observed at lower temperatures. The exponential distribution curve for the relationship between PM concentration and relative humidity (RH) showed that PM concentrations do not vary for RH < 80 % while stronger relationship was noticed with higher PM concentration for RH > 80 % for both day and nighttime. The performances of the MLR model were slightly poor and as such not too reliable for predicting the concentration but useful for improving predictive model accuracy when other variables contributing to the variability of PM is considered. The study concluded that the anthropogenic and industrial activities at the smelting factory contribute significantly to the elevated PM mass concentration measured at the study locations.
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spelling pubmed-73053902020-06-22 Analysis of the variability of airborne particulate matter with prevailing meteorological conditions across a semi-urban environment using a network of low-cost air quality sensors Omokungbe, Opeyemi R. Fawole, Olusegun G. Owoade, Oyediran K. Popoola, Olalekan A.M. Jones, Roderic L. Olise, Felix S. Ayoola, Muritala A. Abiodun, Pelumi O. Toyeje, Adekunle B. Olufemi, Ayodele P. Sunmonu, Lukman A. Abiye, Olawale E. Heliyon Article The concentrations of fine and coarse fractions of airborne particulate matter (PM) and meteorological variables (wind speed, wind direction, temperature and relative humidity) were measured at six selected locations in Ile Ife, a prominent university town in Nigeria using a network of low-cost air quality (AQ) sensor units. The objective of the deployment was to collate baseline air quality data and assess the impact of prevailing meteorological conditions on PM concentrations in selected residential communities downwind of an iron smelting facility. The raw data obtained from OPC-N2 of the AQ sensor units was corrected using the RH correction factor developed based k-Kohler theory. This PM (corrected) fast time resolution data (20 s) from the AQ sensor units were used to create daily averages. The overall mean mass concentrations for PM(2.5) and PM(10) were 213.3, 44.1, 23.8, 27.7, 20.2 and 41.5 μg/m(3) and; 439.9, 107.1, 55.0, 72.4, 45.5 and 112.0 μg/m(3) for Fasina (Iron-Steel Smelting Factory, ISSF), Modomo, Eleweran, Fire Service, O.A.U. staff quarters and Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching and Research Farm (OAUTRF), respectively. PM concentration and wind speed showed a negative exponential distribution curve with the lowest exponential fit coefficient of determination (R(2)) values of 0.08 for PM(2.5) and 0.03 for PM(10) during nighttime periods at Eleweran and Fire service sites, respectively. The relationship between PM concentration and temperature gave a decay curve indicating that higher PM concentrations were observed at lower temperatures. The exponential distribution curve for the relationship between PM concentration and relative humidity (RH) showed that PM concentrations do not vary for RH < 80 % while stronger relationship was noticed with higher PM concentration for RH > 80 % for both day and nighttime. The performances of the MLR model were slightly poor and as such not too reliable for predicting the concentration but useful for improving predictive model accuracy when other variables contributing to the variability of PM is considered. The study concluded that the anthropogenic and industrial activities at the smelting factory contribute significantly to the elevated PM mass concentration measured at the study locations. Elsevier 2020-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7305390/ /pubmed/32577574 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e04207 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Omokungbe, Opeyemi R.
Fawole, Olusegun G.
Owoade, Oyediran K.
Popoola, Olalekan A.M.
Jones, Roderic L.
Olise, Felix S.
Ayoola, Muritala A.
Abiodun, Pelumi O.
Toyeje, Adekunle B.
Olufemi, Ayodele P.
Sunmonu, Lukman A.
Abiye, Olawale E.
Analysis of the variability of airborne particulate matter with prevailing meteorological conditions across a semi-urban environment using a network of low-cost air quality sensors
title Analysis of the variability of airborne particulate matter with prevailing meteorological conditions across a semi-urban environment using a network of low-cost air quality sensors
title_full Analysis of the variability of airborne particulate matter with prevailing meteorological conditions across a semi-urban environment using a network of low-cost air quality sensors
title_fullStr Analysis of the variability of airborne particulate matter with prevailing meteorological conditions across a semi-urban environment using a network of low-cost air quality sensors
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the variability of airborne particulate matter with prevailing meteorological conditions across a semi-urban environment using a network of low-cost air quality sensors
title_short Analysis of the variability of airborne particulate matter with prevailing meteorological conditions across a semi-urban environment using a network of low-cost air quality sensors
title_sort analysis of the variability of airborne particulate matter with prevailing meteorological conditions across a semi-urban environment using a network of low-cost air quality sensors
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7305390/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32577574
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e04207
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