Abstract

Ozone (O3) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) are closely related in the atmosphere. In ambient air, these pollutants always fluctuated depending on their emission sources and meteorological influences. The paper is aims to gain insight understanding of the monthly temporal variation of O3 and NOx concentrations to enable proper control strategies against these pollutants. One-year monitoring records from 1st January to 31st December 2009 of O3 and NOx at Pasir Gudang, were obtained from Department of Environmental Malaysia. Temporal analysis of O3 and NOx concentration fluctuation during annual and monthly were assessed using time series and scatter plots. The annual variations of O3 concentrations were negatively correlated with annual variation of NO and NO2 concentrations. Results suggest that NO concentration are higher than O3 and NO2 especially in May 2009. However, zero exceedences were recorded in the studied period for all pollutants against the Malaysia Ambient Air Quality Guidelines.

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