Variability of PM10 level with gaseous pollutants and meteorological parameters during episodic haze event in Malaysia: Domestic or solely transboundary factor?

Haze has become a seasonal phenomenon affecting Southeast Asia, including Malaysia, and has occurred almost every year within the last few decades. Air pollutants, specifically particulate matter, have drawn a lot of attention due to their adverse impact on human health. In this study, the spatial a...

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Main Author: Addiena A Rahim N.A.; Noor N.M.; Mohd Jafri I.A.; Ul-Saufie A.Z.; Ramli N.; Abu Seman N.A.; Kamarudzaman A.N.; Rozainy Mohd Arif Zainol M.R.; Victor S.A.; Deak G.
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Addiena A Rahim N.A.; Noor N.M.; Mohd Jafri I.A.; Ul-Saufie A.Z.; Ramli N.; Abu Seman N.A.; Kamarudzaman A.N.; Rozainy Mohd Arif Zainol M.R.; Victor S.A.; Deak G.
Variability of PM10 level with gaseous pollutants and meteorological parameters during episodic haze event in Malaysia: Domestic or solely transboundary factor?
2023
Heliyon
9
6
10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e17472
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85163220126&doi=10.1016%2fj.heliyon.2023.e17472&partnerID=40&md5=ddf1e120b35619d9bd86d6806d35c34e
Haze has become a seasonal phenomenon affecting Southeast Asia, including Malaysia, and has occurred almost every year within the last few decades. Air pollutants, specifically particulate matter, have drawn a lot of attention due to their adverse impact on human health. In this study, the spatial and temporal variability of the PM10 concentration at Kelang, Melaka, Pasir Gudang, and Petaling Jaya during historic haze events were analysed. An hourly dataset consisting of PM10, gaseous pollutants and weather parameters were obtained from Department of Environment Malaysia. The mean PM10 concentrations exceeded the stipulated Recommended Malaysia Ambient Air Quality Guideline for the yearly average of 150 μg/m3 except for Pasir Gudang in 1997 and 2005, and Petaling Jaya in 2013. The PM10 concentrations exhibit greater variability in the southwest monsoon and inter-monsoon periods at the studied year. The air masses are found to be originating from the region of Sumatra during the haze episodes. Strong to moderate correlation of PM10 concentrations was found between CO during the years that recorded episodic haze, meanwhile, the relationship of PM10 level with SO2 was found to be significant in 2013 with significant negatively correlated relative humidity. Weak correlation of PM10-NOx was measured in all study areas probably due to less contribution of domestic anthropogenic sources towards haze events in Malaysia. © 2023 The Authors
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author Addiena A Rahim N.A.; Noor N.M.; Mohd Jafri I.A.; Ul-Saufie A.Z.; Ramli N.; Abu Seman N.A.; Kamarudzaman A.N.; Rozainy Mohd Arif Zainol M.R.; Victor S.A.; Deak G.
spellingShingle Addiena A Rahim N.A.; Noor N.M.; Mohd Jafri I.A.; Ul-Saufie A.Z.; Ramli N.; Abu Seman N.A.; Kamarudzaman A.N.; Rozainy Mohd Arif Zainol M.R.; Victor S.A.; Deak G.
Variability of PM10 level with gaseous pollutants and meteorological parameters during episodic haze event in Malaysia: Domestic or solely transboundary factor?
author_facet Addiena A Rahim N.A.; Noor N.M.; Mohd Jafri I.A.; Ul-Saufie A.Z.; Ramli N.; Abu Seman N.A.; Kamarudzaman A.N.; Rozainy Mohd Arif Zainol M.R.; Victor S.A.; Deak G.
author_sort Addiena A Rahim N.A.; Noor N.M.; Mohd Jafri I.A.; Ul-Saufie A.Z.; Ramli N.; Abu Seman N.A.; Kamarudzaman A.N.; Rozainy Mohd Arif Zainol M.R.; Victor S.A.; Deak G.
title Variability of PM10 level with gaseous pollutants and meteorological parameters during episodic haze event in Malaysia: Domestic or solely transboundary factor?
title_short Variability of PM10 level with gaseous pollutants and meteorological parameters during episodic haze event in Malaysia: Domestic or solely transboundary factor?
title_full Variability of PM10 level with gaseous pollutants and meteorological parameters during episodic haze event in Malaysia: Domestic or solely transboundary factor?
title_fullStr Variability of PM10 level with gaseous pollutants and meteorological parameters during episodic haze event in Malaysia: Domestic or solely transboundary factor?
title_full_unstemmed Variability of PM10 level with gaseous pollutants and meteorological parameters during episodic haze event in Malaysia: Domestic or solely transboundary factor?
title_sort Variability of PM10 level with gaseous pollutants and meteorological parameters during episodic haze event in Malaysia: Domestic or solely transboundary factor?
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description Haze has become a seasonal phenomenon affecting Southeast Asia, including Malaysia, and has occurred almost every year within the last few decades. Air pollutants, specifically particulate matter, have drawn a lot of attention due to their adverse impact on human health. In this study, the spatial and temporal variability of the PM10 concentration at Kelang, Melaka, Pasir Gudang, and Petaling Jaya during historic haze events were analysed. An hourly dataset consisting of PM10, gaseous pollutants and weather parameters were obtained from Department of Environment Malaysia. The mean PM10 concentrations exceeded the stipulated Recommended Malaysia Ambient Air Quality Guideline for the yearly average of 150 μg/m3 except for Pasir Gudang in 1997 and 2005, and Petaling Jaya in 2013. The PM10 concentrations exhibit greater variability in the southwest monsoon and inter-monsoon periods at the studied year. The air masses are found to be originating from the region of Sumatra during the haze episodes. Strong to moderate correlation of PM10 concentrations was found between CO during the years that recorded episodic haze, meanwhile, the relationship of PM10 level with SO2 was found to be significant in 2013 with significant negatively correlated relative humidity. Weak correlation of PM10-NOx was measured in all study areas probably due to less contribution of domestic anthropogenic sources towards haze events in Malaysia. © 2023 The Authors
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