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The Relation Between Meteorological Factors and Pollutants Concentrations in Karabük City

Year 2007, Volume: 20 Issue: 4, 87 - 95, 28.03.2010

Abstract

Karabuk, situated in the northwest of Turkey, is among the cities which suffer most from the air pollution in Turkey. Due to the heavy industrial foundations and the usage of low quality coal for heating purposes, air pollution has been the primary environmental problem in Karabuk. Meteorological factors are known to be effective in decreasing air pollution, but the meteorological properties of Karabuk do not allow for the diminishment of air pollution. In this study, the relationship between SO2 and particulate matter; and wind speed, relative humidity and air temperature has been investigated from 1998 to 2001 on the bases of 24-hour continuous measurements. The relationship between air pollution and the meteorological factors was statistically analyzed. According to the results of the analysis, for some years, there is a moderate and weak level relation between meteorological factors and particulate matter concentrations in Karabuk city.

 

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Year 2007, Volume: 20 Issue: 4, 87 - 95, 28.03.2010

Abstract

References

  • Mayer, H., ‘‘Air pollution in cities’’, Atmospheric Environment, 33: 4029-4037, (1999).
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  • Cuhadaroglu, B. and Demirci, E., ‘‘Influence of some meteorological factors on air pollution in Trabzon city’’, Energy and Buildings, 25: 179-184, (1997).
  • Cuhadaroglu, B. and Demirci, E., ‘‘Statistical analysis of wind circulation and air pollution in urban Trabzon’’, Energy and Building, 31: 49-53, (2000).
  • Triantafyllou, A. G., ‘‘PM10 pollution episodes as a function of synoptic climatology in a mountainous industrial area’’, Environmental Pollution, 112 (3): 491-500, (2001).
  • Tirabassi, T., Fortezza, F. and Vandini, W., ‘‘Wind circulation and air pollutant concentration in the coastal city of Ravenna’’, Energy and Buildings, 15: 699-704, (1990).
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Chemistry
Authors

M. Bahattin Çelik

İbrahim Kadı This is me

Publication Date March 28, 2010
Published in Issue Year 2007 Volume: 20 Issue: 4

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APA Çelik, M. B., & Kadı, İ. (2010). The Relation Between Meteorological Factors and Pollutants Concentrations in Karabük City. Gazi University Journal of Science, 20(4), 87-95.
AMA Çelik MB, Kadı İ. The Relation Between Meteorological Factors and Pollutants Concentrations in Karabük City. Gazi University Journal of Science. March 2010;20(4):87-95.
Chicago Çelik, M. Bahattin, and İbrahim Kadı. “The Relation Between Meteorological Factors and Pollutants Concentrations in Karabük City”. Gazi University Journal of Science 20, no. 4 (March 2010): 87-95.
EndNote Çelik MB, Kadı İ (March 1, 2010) The Relation Between Meteorological Factors and Pollutants Concentrations in Karabük City. Gazi University Journal of Science 20 4 87–95.
IEEE M. B. Çelik and İ. Kadı, “The Relation Between Meteorological Factors and Pollutants Concentrations in Karabük City”, Gazi University Journal of Science, vol. 20, no. 4, pp. 87–95, 2010.
ISNAD Çelik, M. Bahattin - Kadı, İbrahim. “The Relation Between Meteorological Factors and Pollutants Concentrations in Karabük City”. Gazi University Journal of Science 20/4 (March 2010), 87-95.
JAMA Çelik MB, Kadı İ. The Relation Between Meteorological Factors and Pollutants Concentrations in Karabük City. Gazi University Journal of Science. 2010;20:87–95.
MLA Çelik, M. Bahattin and İbrahim Kadı. “The Relation Between Meteorological Factors and Pollutants Concentrations in Karabük City”. Gazi University Journal of Science, vol. 20, no. 4, 2010, pp. 87-95.
Vancouver Çelik MB, Kadı İ. The Relation Between Meteorological Factors and Pollutants Concentrations in Karabük City. Gazi University Journal of Science. 2010;20(4):87-95.