Power-law behaviors of the duration size of unhealthy air pollution events

Date

2021

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Springer

Abstract

The duration size of air pollution events refers to a state in which air pollution indices reflect unhealthy conditions over an extended period of time. Thus, a large duration size implies prolonged air pollution events. Such events exert negative effects on human health, disrupt economic activities, and deteriorate environmental ecosystems. This study proposed the use of power-law models as a tool for evaluating the behaviors of duration size for extreme and unhealthy air pollution events. Four different power-law models were used to analyze the air pollution data in Klang, Malaysia.

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Keywords

Air pollution modeling, Extreme events, Pollution risk assessment, Power-law behaviors

Citation

Masseran, N. (2021). Power-law behaviors of the duration size of unhealthy air pollution events. Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment, 35, 1499-1508.

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