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Forecasting PM2.5 Concentrations Using Mathematical Models and Satellite Imagery to Find Guidelines for Setting Standards under the Environmental Law, In an Industrial Area in Samut Prakan Province |
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| Creator | Natthaphon Khamkhantee |
| Title | Forecasting PM2.5 Concentrations Using Mathematical Models and Satellite Imagery to Find Guidelines for Setting Standards under the Environmental Law, In an Industrial Area in Samut Prakan Province |
| Contributor | Piyarat Premanoch |
| Publisher | Environmental Engineering Association of Thailand |
| Publication Year | 2564 |
| Journal Title | Thai Environmental Engineering Journal (TEEJ) |
| Journal Vol. | 35 |
| Journal No. | 1 |
| Page no. | 53-61 |
| Keyword | satellite imagery of LANDSAT 8, forecastingPM2.5 concentrations, industrial area source, environmental laws standard |
| URL Website | https://so05.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/teej |
| Website title | Thai Environmental Engineering Journal (TEEJ) |
| ISSN | 2673-0359 |
| Abstract | This study aims to forecast PM2.5concentrations using mathematical models from satellite imagery of LANDSAT 8 at band 1-7 wavelengths and applied to a correlation analysis using the equation as 11 modelswithdata from the fiveground monitoring stations in Samut Prakan Province during October 2019 -April 2020. The results of this studyindicated thatthe suitable equation model was Cubic(Y= b0+b1X+b2X2+b3X3)which had the highest R2value of0.959, and the Quadratic (Y= b0+b1X+b2X2) model had the highest R2value of 0.98. Besides, it was found that the evaluation of accuracy or RMSE was as low as 0.39of relationship with surface reflection data,and the lowest RMSE value was 0.90 of the relative optical thickness (AOT) data. Low RMSE value means high accuracy and precision of the PM2.5 predictive performance, which can be used to predict PM2.5 concentration through PM2.5 maps. It was found that during December 2019 and February 2020, there was a small amount of PM2.5 accumulated in theBang Pu and Bang Phli industrial estates, which are industrial areas. Therefore, it could be concluded that satellite imagery could be used to analyze and determine the guidelines to solve the problems and to formulate standards in accordance with the environmental laws of PM2.5 emission from industrial areas. |