Trophospheric carbon monoxide trends over malaysia using satellite-sensed data for a period of 2000-2018 / Zildawarni Irwan, Abdul Rahman Mat Amin and Noor Erni Fazlina Mohd. Akhir

Tropospheric carbon monoxide (CO) is one of the most significant air pollutant gas that can affect human health, as stated by United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). This study aims to evaluate the trend of CO gas using 18 years of data (April 2000 – December 2018) measured by Meas...

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Main Authors: Irwan, Zildawarni, Mat Amin, Abdul Rahman, Mohd. Akhir, Noor Erni Fazlina
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spelling my.uitm.ir.311062021-05-03T07:35:01Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31106/ Trophospheric carbon monoxide trends over malaysia using satellite-sensed data for a period of 2000-2018 / Zildawarni Irwan, Abdul Rahman Mat Amin and Noor Erni Fazlina Mohd. Akhir Irwan, Zildawarni Mat Amin, Abdul Rahman Mohd. Akhir, Noor Erni Fazlina Environmental pollution Environmental effects of industries and plants Air pollution and its control Tropospheric carbon monoxide (CO) is one of the most significant air pollutant gas that can affect human health, as stated by United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). This study aims to evaluate the trend of CO gas using 18 years of data (April 2000 – December 2018) measured by Measurements of Pollution in the Troposphere (MOPITT) over Malaysia. The results show significant decrease in concentration of CO with mean of monthly carbon monoxide of 113.25 ppbv for the entire period. The seasonal cycle of CO showed maximum levels in December-January, but minimum levels in June-August. The highest values of CO were in west region of Peninsular Malaysia throughout the year. The CO gas was highly concentrated over the west region of Peninsular Malaysia resulted from human activity and abundance sources of CO at this area due to its larger number of human populations, various industrial activities, crowded city with extremely higher traffic. Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Pahang 2020-03-31 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31106/1/31106.pdf Irwan, Zildawarni and Mat Amin, Abdul Rahman and Mohd. Akhir, Noor Erni Fazlina (2020) Trophospheric carbon monoxide trends over malaysia using satellite-sensed data for a period of 2000-2018 / Zildawarni Irwan, Abdul Rahman Mat Amin and Noor Erni Fazlina Mohd. Akhir. Gading Journal for Science and Technology, 3 (1). pp. 60-66. ISSN 2637-0018
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topic Environmental pollution
Environmental effects of industries and plants
Air pollution and its control
spellingShingle Environmental pollution
Environmental effects of industries and plants
Air pollution and its control
Irwan, Zildawarni
Mat Amin, Abdul Rahman
Mohd. Akhir, Noor Erni Fazlina
Trophospheric carbon monoxide trends over malaysia using satellite-sensed data for a period of 2000-2018 / Zildawarni Irwan, Abdul Rahman Mat Amin and Noor Erni Fazlina Mohd. Akhir
description Tropospheric carbon monoxide (CO) is one of the most significant air pollutant gas that can affect human health, as stated by United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). This study aims to evaluate the trend of CO gas using 18 years of data (April 2000 – December 2018) measured by Measurements of Pollution in the Troposphere (MOPITT) over Malaysia. The results show significant decrease in concentration of CO with mean of monthly carbon monoxide of 113.25 ppbv for the entire period. The seasonal cycle of CO showed maximum levels in December-January, but minimum levels in June-August. The highest values of CO were in west region of Peninsular Malaysia throughout the year. The CO gas was highly concentrated over the west region of Peninsular Malaysia resulted from human activity and abundance sources of CO at this area due to its larger number of human populations, various industrial activities, crowded city with extremely higher traffic.
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author Irwan, Zildawarni
Mat Amin, Abdul Rahman
Mohd. Akhir, Noor Erni Fazlina
author_facet Irwan, Zildawarni
Mat Amin, Abdul Rahman
Mohd. Akhir, Noor Erni Fazlina
author_sort Irwan, Zildawarni
title Trophospheric carbon monoxide trends over malaysia using satellite-sensed data for a period of 2000-2018 / Zildawarni Irwan, Abdul Rahman Mat Amin and Noor Erni Fazlina Mohd. Akhir
title_short Trophospheric carbon monoxide trends over malaysia using satellite-sensed data for a period of 2000-2018 / Zildawarni Irwan, Abdul Rahman Mat Amin and Noor Erni Fazlina Mohd. Akhir
title_full Trophospheric carbon monoxide trends over malaysia using satellite-sensed data for a period of 2000-2018 / Zildawarni Irwan, Abdul Rahman Mat Amin and Noor Erni Fazlina Mohd. Akhir
title_fullStr Trophospheric carbon monoxide trends over malaysia using satellite-sensed data for a period of 2000-2018 / Zildawarni Irwan, Abdul Rahman Mat Amin and Noor Erni Fazlina Mohd. Akhir
title_full_unstemmed Trophospheric carbon monoxide trends over malaysia using satellite-sensed data for a period of 2000-2018 / Zildawarni Irwan, Abdul Rahman Mat Amin and Noor Erni Fazlina Mohd. Akhir
title_sort trophospheric carbon monoxide trends over malaysia using satellite-sensed data for a period of 2000-2018 / zildawarni irwan, abdul rahman mat amin and noor erni fazlina mohd. akhir
publisher Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Pahang
publishDate 2020
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31106/1/31106.pdf
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