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ABSTRACT Present paper represents the spatio-temporal variation of air quality and performances of geostatistical tools for the identification of pollutants zone in various districts of Assam (India). Geographic Information System (GIS) and geostatistical analysis were utilized to estimate the spatio-temporal variations (2015–2017) of gaseous and particulate air pollutants. Data of 23 fixed monitoring stations were collected from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). It was observed that SO2 and NOx concentrations are the major pollutants to the deterioration of air quality in Assam State. Exploratory data analysis was considered for the determination of spatial and temporal patterns of air pollutants. Air Quality index (AQI) was calculated based on the air pollutants and particulate matter. Radial Basis Function (RBF) interpolation techniques were used to analyze the spatial and temporal variation of air quality in Assam. Cross-validation is applied to evaluate the accuracy of interpolation methods in terms of Root Mean Square Error (RMSE), Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE), Nash–Sutcliffe Equation (NSE) and Accuracy Factor (ACFT). In 2015, the high value of AQI portrayed in the central and northeast of the state. In 2016, the central and entire east of the study area was recorded the highest value of AQI. In 2017, it was observed that mostly the central part of the state recorded the high value of AQI. The spatio-temporal variation trend of air pollutants provides sound scientific basis for its management and control. This information of air pollution congregation would be valuable for urban planners and decision architects to efficiently administer air quality for health and environmental purposes. Implications Guwahati is one of the most polluted cities in India provided a novel evidence to find out the impact of air pollution. Present study has been suffered from several limitations, like (i) the daily or weekly concentration of air pollutants was not gained due to limited monitoring technique, (2) dearth of regular information of PM2.5 collection, which were not regularly connected. Present study is used to estimate the spatio-temporal variations (2015–2017) of gaseous and particulate air pollutants using GIS and spatial statistical approach. Probably, this is the first study to report the spatial and temporal variation of air quality distribution in Assam. Results showed there is a negative impact on the ambient air quality status of Assam. These industries and mining areas contribute significantly to the air pollution in this deltaic region. This district-wise information of air pollution congregation would be valuable for urban planners and decision architects to efficiently administer air quality for health and environmental purposes. The dissimilarity in geographical dissemination of the pollutant concentration has been more helpful in seasonal inevitability. Consequently, a continuous set of data and more parameters can be included to attain more reliable results.

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