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Title: Fluctuational Analysis of Nighttime Ground-Level Ozone Concentrations due to Variations in Hourly Relative Humidity
Authors: Ghazali, SNFM 
Awang, N.R. 
Karim, M.F.A. 
Muhammad M. 
Keywords: Air pollution;secondary air pollution;precursors
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: TECHNOARETE PUBL
Conference: SMART ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT 
Abstract: 
Ground-level ozone (O-3) is formed by photochemical reactions between precursors and sunlight, which are controlled by climatic conditions such as relative humidity and temperature. As a result, the purpose of this research was to examine into the influence of relative humidity and temperature in the fluctuation and transformation of O-3. The Department of Environment (DoE) contributed hourly monitoring data for O-3, relative humidity, and temperature in Shah Alam in 2010, which then was extracted for the nighttime O-3 data. Descriptive statistics, box and whisker plots, time series, and diurnal plots were used to examine the observations. Descriptive statistics, box and whisker plots, time series, and diurnal plots were used to examine the observations. During the night, the diurnal plot revealed an inverse link between O-3 concentration and relative humidity. During the night, however, temperature is positively associated with O-3 concentration. The diurnal trend of O-3 concentration revealed that it was greater during the day than at night. As a result of the pollutant deposition process being reduced, decreased air humidity permitted higher ground level ozone concentrations in the atmosphere.
Description: 
Web of Science
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3771
ISBN: 978-93-92106-02-6
DOI: 10.36647/978-93-92106-02-6
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Earth Science - Proceedings

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