Abstract

Abstract: In the current study, air quality analyses for particulate matter (PM10) were performed in the city of Chandigarh. To create average data for the city, data was gathered from a real-time monitoring station located in Chandigarh's sector 25. Every 24 hours, every month, and every season had average concentrations computed. The highest and lowest monthly PM10 concentrations were recorded in the months of October in 2020 and February in 2021, respectively, and August and September in 2020 and 2021, respectively. The monsoon season had the lowest quantities, whereas the winter season had the highest concentrations. Then, using the daily average data, statistical relationships between the air pollution and some meteorological characteristics were computed. The speed of the wind, the relative humidity, and sun radiations were taken into account.

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