The Long Term Trends of Tropospheric Ozone in Major Regions in Korea

This study was conducted for analyzing the contribution factors on ozone concentrations and its long term trends in each major city and province in Korea through several statistical methods such as simple linear regression, generalized linear model, KZ-filer, correlation matrix, Kringing method, and...

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Main Authors: Hye Jung Shin, Ji Hoon Park, Jong Sung Park, In Ho Song, Seung Myung Park, Soon A Roh, Jung Seok Son, You Deog Hong
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Language:English
Published: Asian Association for Atmospheric Environment 2017-12-01
Series:Asian Journal of Atmospheric Environment
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spelling doaj-8f79c26be13d4f829c7c68d19ff455352020-11-25T02:54:35ZengAsian Association for Atmospheric EnvironmentAsian Journal of Atmospheric Environment1976-69122287-11602017-12-0111423525310.5572/ajae.2017.11.4.235The Long Term Trends of Tropospheric Ozone in Major Regions in KoreaHye Jung Shin0Ji Hoon Park 1Jong Sung Park 2In Ho Song 3Seung Myung Park 4Soon A Roh 5Jung Seok Son 6You Deog Hong7Air Quality Research Division, National Institute of Environmental Research Kyungseo-dong, Seo-gu, Incheon 22689, Republic of KoreaAir Quality Research Division, National Institute of Environmental Research Kyungseo-dong, Seo-gu, Incheon 22689, Republic of KoreaAir Quality Research Division, National Institute of Environmental Research Kyungseo-dong, Seo-gu, Incheon 22689, Republic of KoreaAir Quality Research Division, National Institute of Environmental Research Kyungseo-dong, Seo-gu, Incheon 22689, Republic of KoreaAir Quality Research Division, National Institute of Environmental Research Kyungseo-dong, Seo-gu, Incheon 22689, Republic of KoreaAir Quality Research Division, National Institute of Environmental Research Kyungseo-dong, Seo-gu, Incheon 22689, Republic of KoreaAir Quality Research Division, National Institute of Environmental Research Kyungseo-dong, Seo-gu, Incheon 22689, Republic of KoreaAir Quality Research Division, National Institute of Environmental Research Kyungseo-dong, Seo-gu, Incheon 22689, Republic of KoreaThis study was conducted for analyzing the contribution factors on ozone concentrations and its long term trends in each major city and province in Korea through several statistical methods such as simple linear regression, generalized linear model, KZ-filer, correlation matrix, Kringing method, and cluster analysis. The overall ozone levels in South Korea have been consistently increasing over the past 10 years. The ozone concentrations in Seoul, the biggest city in Korea, are the lowest in all areas with the highest increasing ratio for 95th% ozone. It is thought that the active photochemical reaction could affect the higher ozone concentration increase. On the other hand, the ozone concentrations in Jeju are the highest in Korea with the highest increasing ratio for 5th%, 33th%, and 50th% ozone. It is also thought that the weak NOx titration could be the reason of higher ozone concentrations in Jeju. In case of Jeju, transport related factors is the major factor affecting the ozone trend. Thus, it is assumed that the variation of ozone trend of Asian region affecting the ozone trend in Jeju, where domestic ozone photochemical reaction is less active than urban area. It is thought that the photochemical reaction plays the role of increasing of ozone concentrations in the urban area, even though the LRT affected on the increase of ozone concentrations in non-urban area.http://asianjae.org/_common/do.php?a=full&b=11&bidx=1458&aidx=18776generalized linear modelozone trendsnox titrationlong range transportrepresentative monitoring station
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author Hye Jung Shin
Ji Hoon Park
Jong Sung Park
In Ho Song
Seung Myung Park
Soon A Roh
Jung Seok Son
You Deog Hong
spellingShingle Hye Jung Shin
Ji Hoon Park
Jong Sung Park
In Ho Song
Seung Myung Park
Soon A Roh
Jung Seok Son
You Deog Hong
The Long Term Trends of Tropospheric Ozone in Major Regions in Korea
Asian Journal of Atmospheric Environment
generalized linear model
ozone trends
nox titration
long range transport
representative monitoring station
author_facet Hye Jung Shin
Ji Hoon Park
Jong Sung Park
In Ho Song
Seung Myung Park
Soon A Roh
Jung Seok Son
You Deog Hong
author_sort Hye Jung Shin
title The Long Term Trends of Tropospheric Ozone in Major Regions in Korea
title_short The Long Term Trends of Tropospheric Ozone in Major Regions in Korea
title_full The Long Term Trends of Tropospheric Ozone in Major Regions in Korea
title_fullStr The Long Term Trends of Tropospheric Ozone in Major Regions in Korea
title_full_unstemmed The Long Term Trends of Tropospheric Ozone in Major Regions in Korea
title_sort long term trends of tropospheric ozone in major regions in korea
publisher Asian Association for Atmospheric Environment
series Asian Journal of Atmospheric Environment
issn 1976-6912
2287-1160
publishDate 2017-12-01
description This study was conducted for analyzing the contribution factors on ozone concentrations and its long term trends in each major city and province in Korea through several statistical methods such as simple linear regression, generalized linear model, KZ-filer, correlation matrix, Kringing method, and cluster analysis. The overall ozone levels in South Korea have been consistently increasing over the past 10 years. The ozone concentrations in Seoul, the biggest city in Korea, are the lowest in all areas with the highest increasing ratio for 95th% ozone. It is thought that the active photochemical reaction could affect the higher ozone concentration increase. On the other hand, the ozone concentrations in Jeju are the highest in Korea with the highest increasing ratio for 5th%, 33th%, and 50th% ozone. It is also thought that the weak NOx titration could be the reason of higher ozone concentrations in Jeju. In case of Jeju, transport related factors is the major factor affecting the ozone trend. Thus, it is assumed that the variation of ozone trend of Asian region affecting the ozone trend in Jeju, where domestic ozone photochemical reaction is less active than urban area. It is thought that the photochemical reaction plays the role of increasing of ozone concentrations in the urban area, even though the LRT affected on the increase of ozone concentrations in non-urban area.
topic generalized linear model
ozone trends
nox titration
long range transport
representative monitoring station
url http://asianjae.org/_common/do.php?a=full&b=11&bidx=1458&aidx=18776
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