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TitleSensing Systems For Environmental Measurements: Influence of Wind on Particulate Matters and Ozone
AbstractParticulate matters and ozone are often neglected as pollutant elements when people deal with widespread pollution. Particulate matters PM 10 , PM 2.5 , are produced by human activities namely industries and car traffic but also by natural activities like blowing wind from desert, volcanoes, etc... Ozone, instead, has a double consideration: it is beneficial as ozone layer in the upper atmosphere because it serves as natural filter to reduce UV rays that arrive at earth surface. But at ground level, high amounts of ozone, in terms of concentration are harmful for human health. The research presents the effect of wind in a transitional and seasonal period on particulate matters and ozone. The paper also illustrates the application of retarded differential functional equations or delayed differential functional equations for studying the effect of wind in pollution distribution.
Source7th EnvIMEKO, Symposium on Environmental Instrumentation and Measurements, IMEKO TC19, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 3-4/08/2017
Keywordssensing systemenvironmental meaurementsparticulate mattersozonedelayed differential functional equations
Year2017
TypeContributo in atti di convegno
AuthorsA. Lay-Ekuakille (1), P. Kapita Mvemba (2), D. Contini (3), S. Maggi (4), G. Passarella (4)
Text376169 2017 Scopus 2 s2.0 85045516795 sensing system environmental meaurements particulate matters ozone delayed differential functional equations Sensing Systems For Environmental Measurements Influence of Wind on Particulate Matters and Ozone A. Lay Ekuakille 1 , P. Kapita Mvemba 2 , D. Contini 3 , S. Maggi 4 , G. Passarella 4 1 Dipartimento di ingegneria dell Innovazione, Universita del Salento, 73100, Lecce; 2 Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell Informazione e Scienze Matematiche, Universita di Siena, 53100 Siena; 3 CNR ISAC, Istituto di Scienze dell Atmosfera e del Clima, 73100, Lecce; 4 CNR IRSA, Istituto di Ricerca sulle Acque, 70132 Bari. Particulate matters and ozone are often neglected as pollutant elements when people deal with widespread pollution. Particulate matters PM 10 , PM 2.5 , are produced by human activities namely industries and car traffic but also by natural activities like blowing wind from desert, volcanoes, etc... Ozone, instead, has a double consideration it is beneficial as ozone layer in the upper atmosphere because it serves as natural filter to reduce UV rays that arrive at earth surface. But at ground level, high amounts of ozone, in terms of concentration are harmful for human health. The research presents the effect of wind in a transitional and seasonal period on particulate matters and ozone. The paper also illustrates the application of retarded differential functional equations or delayed differential functional equations for studying the effect of wind in pollution distribution. Published version https //www.imeko.org/publications/tc19 2017/IMEKO TC19 2017 022.pdf 7th EnvIMEKO, Symposium on Environmental Instrumentation and Measurements, IMEKO TC19 Aguascalientes, Mexico 3 4/08/2017 Internazionale Contributo Lay Ekuakille et al., Sensing systems for environmental measurements influence of wind on particulate matters and ozone IMEKO TC19 2017 022.pdf Contributo in atti di convegno giuseppe.passarella PASSARELLA GIUSEPPE daniele.contini CONTINI DANIELE sabino.maggi MAGGI SABINO