Publication: Trend analysis and change point detection of air pollution index in Malaysia
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Article
Date
2021-11-21
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Abstract
Parametric methods are commonly used to conduct the trend analysis of air pollution. These methods require certain statistical
assumptions, such as stationarity and normality of the data. However, such assumptions are usually not applicable to trends
in Air pollution index (API). In addition, the change points in the time series have not been taken into consideration by most
of the analysis of API. Therefore, this study presents a comprehensive investigation of the trend analysis and change point
detection of the mean and maximum of API series in Malaysia. The hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, seasonal, and annual
API data series were considered in the analysis. The fner time intervals were used to detect any signifcant increasing or
decreasing trends of the API series for Malaysia. The API data were collected from 37 air monitoring stations in Peninsular
Malaysia. The nonparametric tests, including Mann–Kendall test, Pettitt test, and innovative trend analysis were used to
examine the contribution presented herein. Various aspects of API data were studied, including upward trends, downward
trends, and change points. Several signifcant monotonic trends and changing points in some of the API measuring stations
were found from the Mann–Kendall test results. Signifcant increasing trends of the monthly and seasonal mean, as well
as maximum API, were found in the years 2013 and 2014 for some stations. In addition, the magnitudes of the increasing
trends in maximum API are larger than the mean API. The detection points captured by the Pettitt test are possibly related
to the El-Nino events. In general, the results of the study provide comprehensive information on air quality trends and their
atmospheric aspects, which can help in developing strategies to address air quality problems and provide meaningful opportunities to mitigate air pollution problems in Peninsular Malaysia.
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Air pollution assessment, Air pollution index (API), Innovative trend analysis, Mann–Kendall (MK) test, Peninsular Malaysia, Pettitt test
