Abstract

Air pollution is caused by various sources such as cars exhaust, energy sources, petrol stations, industrial activities, and other sources. The aim of this study was to measure some air pollutants gases, representing the results by Arc GIS maps over AL-Kut city and finding the ways for reducing them. Twenty samples have been taken using Global Positioning System (GPS) for measuring the main air pollutants (sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), carbon monoxide (CO), ozone (O3), total suspended particle (TSP), and particulate matters (PMs). The measurements were carried out by several specialized portable equipment at afive months starting from November 2015 to March 2016. The distribution maps resulted from ArcGIS 10.2, display that the highest concentrations of air pollutants were in the center and north of the study area. The highest concentrations of pollutants were in November and March, whereas lower concentrations observed during January period. The average monthly concentrations of (TSP) measured during the study period was (504.4 μg/m3, 359.5 μg/m3, 32.2 μg/m3, 324.8 μg/m3, and 392.45 μg/m3) from November 2015 to March 2016, these results were significantly higher than the permissible allowable limits of the Iraqi national (350 μg/m3) and international allowable limits (150 μg/m3), except for January is founded (32.2 μg/m3) within the acceptable limits due to heavy rainfall. the averages monthly concentrations of (CO), (6.567, 5.165, 4.08, 5.454 and 7.25 ppm) were lower than standards limits for five months, comparing with the Iraqi National limits (35 ppm) and WHO Limits (9 ppm). Pollutant concentrations such as (O3), were within acceptable limits of Iraqi and WHO limits at all period of study, while other air pollution gasses such as (SO2 and NO2), their concentrations over the study area were within the Iraqi national limits but slightly over the WHO limits.

Highlights

  • Air is essential to all life forms

  • The results of this study were including two parts: the first one deals with air pollutants (TSP, PMs, Carbon monoxide (CO), NO2, SO2, O3) for five months starting from November 2015 to March 2016 and the analysis of their results

  • This figure show that concentration of total suspended particulate pollutants is higher than the permissible limits of the Iraqi National limits (350 μg/m3) and the world limits (150 μg/m3), which are mostly in traffics intersections

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Introduction

All depends on its existence; without it, nothing breathes or lives. For these reasons, air quality monitoring should be one of the most important priorities. Air becomes polluted due to the presence of pollutants mentioned above The presence of these contaminants in the air called air pollution and the materials, which pollute the air, called air pollutants. The pollution of air (or atmosphere) is an undesirable change in air quality caused by the emission of gases from the burning of fossil fuels, volcanic eruptions and the discharge of particulate matter into the atmosphere by industrial activities and soil erosion [2]

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