Monitoring urban environmental pollution by bivariate control charts: New methodology and case study in Santiago, Chile
Autor
Marchant-Fuentes, Carolina
Leiva, Víctor
Christakos, George
Cavieres, M. Fernanda
Fecha
2019Resumen
Particulate matter (PM) pollution is a serious environmental problem. Santiago of Chile is one of the most polluted cities in the world in terms of PM2.5 and PM10. Monitoring of environmental risk is useful for detecting and preventing adverse effects on human health in highly polluted cities. In this paper, we propose a methodology for monitoring PM pollution in Santiago based on bivariate quality control charts and an asymmetric distribution. A simulation study is carried out to evaluate performance of the proposed methodology. A case study with PM pollution real‐world data from Santiago is provided, which shows that the methodology is suitable to alert early episodes of extreme air pollution. The results are in agreement with the critical episodes reported with the current model used by the Chilean health authority.
Fuente
Environmetrics, 30(5), e2551Link de Acceso
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