• Journal of Atmospheric and Environmental Optics
  • Vol. 16, Issue 6, 529 (2021)
Hongliang JIA*, Jun LUO, and Dongsheng XIAO
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    DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1673-6141.2021.06.007 Cite this Article
    JIA Hongliang, LUO Jun, XIAO Dongsheng. Temporal and Spatial Distribution Characteristics of PM2.5 in Chengdu Area Based on Remote Sensing Data and GWR Model[J]. Journal of Atmospheric and Environmental Optics, 2021, 16(6): 529 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Using MODIS L1B021KM data to obtain daily AOD data of Chengdu area, China, in 2018 firstly, then combined with PM2.5 ground monitoring data and meteorological data, a geographically weighted regression (GWR) model is constructed to obtain the monthly PM2.5 concentration of Chengdu. The results show that: (1) Compared with the multiple linear regression model, GWR model has higher credibility in the inversion of PM2.5 concentration in Chengdu area in 2018, which is specifically reflected in that R2, ERMS and EMA are 0.884, 7.8704 μg·m-3 and 6.1566 μg·m-3, respectively for GWR model in the inversion of PM2.5 concentration, which are better than 0.808, 9.7098 μg·m-3 and 7.6081 μg·m-3 of multiple linear regression. (2) On a monthly scale, PM2.5 concentration in Chengdu shows a characteristic of first decreasing and then increasing. The highest concentration reaches 67.38 μg·m-3 in February, and the lowest reaches 28.31 μg·m-3 in July. The seasonal variation of PM2.5 concentration is characterized by increasing in summer, autumn, spring and winter. (3) The spatial distribution of PM2.5 concentration in Chengdu generally presents a characteristics of “high in the middle and low on both sides”. The western region is a low-value PM2.5 concentration area, the central region is a high-valuearea, and Jianyang City and Jintang County in the east are the second-highest PM2.5 concentration areas.
    JIA Hongliang, LUO Jun, XIAO Dongsheng. Temporal and Spatial Distribution Characteristics of PM2.5 in Chengdu Area Based on Remote Sensing Data and GWR Model[J]. Journal of Atmospheric and Environmental Optics, 2021, 16(6): 529
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