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Jigyasa Parmar

GE4001

URBAN AIR QUALITY: MODELLING AND APPLICATION

Urban air quality varies significantly in urban cities in industrialized worlds, and non-industrialized world generally because of the difference between control on pollution sources and use of open fires in the urban areas. The rapid growth of cities, India, in the 21st century can be attributed largely to rural–urban migration. Urbanization or population growth has large negative impact on quality of air, water, and soil. The study aims to assess urban air quality using Remote Sensing and GIS to simulate the concentration of air pollutants and develop a simulation model of various air pollutants.


Report Content

Introduction

Methodology and study area

Model builder for preprocessing of data

Seasonal variation of NO2

Seasonal variation of SO2

Seasonal variation of AOT

Impact of landuse on NO2 and SO2

Impact of landuse on AOT and PM2.5

Geospatial Model for simulation of NO2

Conclusion