We consider hourly PM10 measurements from 22 monitoring stations located in Basse- Normandie and Haute-Normandie regions (France) and also in the neighboring regions. All considered monitoring stations are either urban background stations or rural ones. The paper focused on the outlier statistical detection of the hourly PM10 concentrations from a spatial point of view. The general strategy uses a jackknife type approach and is based on the comparison of the actual measure with some robust prediction. Two ways to handle spatial prediction are considered: the first one is based on the nearest neighbors weighted median which directly consider concentrations while the second one is based on kriging increments, instead of more traditional pseudo-innovations. The two methods are applied to the PM10 monitoring network in Normandy and are fully implemented by Air Normand (the official association for air quality monitoring in Haute-Normandie) in the Measurements Quality Control process. Some numerical results are provided on recent data from January 1, 2013 to May 31, 2013 to illustrate and compare the two methods.
(2014). Spatial outlier detection in the air quality monitoring network of Normandy (France) [conference presentation - intervento a convegno]. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/31665
Spatial outlier detection in the air quality monitoring network of Normandy (France)
2014-01-01
Abstract
We consider hourly PM10 measurements from 22 monitoring stations located in Basse- Normandie and Haute-Normandie regions (France) and also in the neighboring regions. All considered monitoring stations are either urban background stations or rural ones. The paper focused on the outlier statistical detection of the hourly PM10 concentrations from a spatial point of view. The general strategy uses a jackknife type approach and is based on the comparison of the actual measure with some robust prediction. Two ways to handle spatial prediction are considered: the first one is based on the nearest neighbors weighted median which directly consider concentrations while the second one is based on kriging increments, instead of more traditional pseudo-innovations. The two methods are applied to the PM10 monitoring network in Normandy and are fully implemented by Air Normand (the official association for air quality monitoring in Haute-Normandie) in the Measurements Quality Control process. Some numerical results are provided on recent data from January 1, 2013 to May 31, 2013 to illustrate and compare the two methods.File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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