Geospatial Interpolation And Mapping Of Tropospheric Ozone Pollution Using Geostatistics

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH(2014)

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Tropospheric ozone (O-3) pollution is a major problem worldwide, including in the United States of America (USA), particularly during the summer months. Ozone oxidative capacity and its impact on human health have attracted the attention of the scientific community. In the USA, sparse spatial observations for O-3 may not provide a reliable source of data over a geo-environmental region. Geostatistical Analyst in ArcGIS has the capability to interpolate values in unmonitored geo-spaces of interest. In this study of eastern Texas O-3 pollution, hourly episodes for spring and summer 2012 were selectively identified. To visualize the O-3 distribution, geostatistical techniques were employed in ArcMap. Using ordinary Kriging, geostatistical layers of O-3 for all the studied hours were predicted and mapped at a spatial resolution of 1 kilometer. A decent level of prediction accuracy was achieved and was confirmed from cross-validation results. The mean prediction error was close to 0, the root mean-standardized-prediction error was close to 1, and the root mean square and average standard errors were small. O-3 pollution map data can be further used in analysis and modeling studies. Kriging results and O-3 decadal trends indicate that the populace in Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, Beaumont-Port Arthur, San Antonio, and Longview are repeatedly exposed to high levels of O-3-related pollution, and are prone to the corresponding respiratory and cardiovascular health effects. Optimization of the monitoring network proves to be an added advantage for the accurate prediction of exposure levels.
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tropospheric ozone (O-3), geostatistical analysis, prediction, interpolation, spatial resolution, visualization, Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
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