Air pollution, London
- Adél Vári-Kakas
- Jan 3
- 1 min read
Updated: 3 hours ago
The project combines field-based air pollution monitoring and statistical analysis to investigate spatial and temporal variability in particulate matter (PM₂.₅ and PM₁₀) across central London. Using street-level measurements and long-term monitoring data, the study applies exploratory visualisation and hypothesis testing to examine differences between roadside and urban background environments, as well as changes with distance from major roads. The results highlight strong temporal variability and site-specific influences, indicating that urban air quality patterns are shaped by multiple interacting factors beyond simple proximity to traffic. The data visualisation and mapping related to the project is available in PDF format in this post.




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