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  Comparison of pm2.5 in Seoul, Korea estimated from the various ground-based and satellite aod

Kim, S.-M., Koo, J.-H., Lee, H., Mok, J., Choi, M., Go, S., et al. (2021). Comparison of pm2.5 in Seoul, Korea estimated from the various ground-based and satellite aod. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11. doi:10.3390/app112210755.

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Kim, S.-M., Author
Koo, J.-H., Author
Lee, H., Author
Mok, J., Author
Choi, M., Author
Go, S., Author
Lee, S., Author
Cho, Y., Author
Hong, J., Author
Seo, S., Author
Lee, Junhong1, Author           
Hong, J.-W., Author
Kim, J., Author
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1Precipitating Convection, The Atmosphere in the Earth System, MPI for Meteorology, Max Planck Society, ou_3001851              

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 Abstract: Based on multiple linear regression (MLR) models, we estimated the PM2.5 at Seoul using a number of aerosol optical depth (AOD) values obtained from ground-based and satellite remote sensing observations. To construct the MLR model, we consider various parameters related to the ambient meteorology and air quality. In general, all AOD values resulted in the high quality of PM2.5 estimation through the MLR method: mostly correlation coefficients gt;~0.8. Among various polar-orbit satellite AODs, AOD values from the MODIS measurement contribute to better PM2.5 estimation. We also found that the quality of estimated PM2.5 shows some seasonal variation; the estimated PM2.5 values consistently have the highest correlation with in situ PM2.5 in autumn, but are not well established in winter, probably due to the difficulty of AOD retrieval in the winter condition. MLR modeling using spectral AOD values from the ground-based measurements revealed that the accuracy of PM2.5 estimation does not depend on the selected wavelength. Although all AOD values used in this study resulted in a reasonable accuracy range of PM2.5 estimation, our analyses of the difference in estimated PM2.5 reveal the importance of utilizing the proper AOD for the best quality of PM2.5 estimation. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2021-11-122021-11-152021-11-15
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.3390/app112210755
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