IS428 2018-19 T1 Assign Cliff Halim Tirtamaya

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Problem & Motivation

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Dataset Analysis & Transformation Process

Official Air Quality (EEA Data)

The EEA Dataset comprises of air quality data for Sofia in separate spread sheets according to years.

  1. Need to combine datasets
  2. Similar headings
  3. Use Command Prompt copy function

Link: http://www.tomnash.eu/how-to-combine-multiple-csv-files-into-one-using-cmd/

  1. Daily Air data and Metadata are left-joined to Daily Air data on Air Quality Station - the unique identifier for each of the 6 stations.
  2. Changed DateTime Begin and End dimensions to Date & Time type of dimension

Link of Google Map of Sofia: https://www.google.com.sg/maps/place/Sofia+City+Province,+Bulgaria/@42.6860472,23.3214962,10.96z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x40aa868332a0a5a3:0x300a01269bf4d70!8m2!3d42.7570109!4d23.4504683


Dataset Import Structure & Process

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Interactive Visualization

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Main Tasks

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Task 1: Spatio-temporal Analysis of Official Air Quality

Based on the Official Air Quality data (EEA dataset), the average pollutant concentration levels of 5 out of the 6 stations have been on a decreasing trend since the beginning of 2018. With the exception of a spike at the end of January 2018, the trend has been on a general decline as showcased by the trendline in the chart below. This implies that air quality has generally improved in Sofia city.

From the start of February 2018, average concentration levels have remained below 50 μg/m3, the limit of EU standard. These levels have been fluctuating within a range of 10-40 μg/m3 till beginning of September 2018.

Both concentration line charts here

Anomalies found in dataset are:

  • Weekly and hourly data for year of 2017 is missing.
  • Spikes are usually at the end and beginning of the year

Anomaly Chart here

Other observations of EEA Data

  1. When we dive deep to an hourly view of the pollutant concentrations, it can be observed that average pollutant concentration levels are higher in the night time (between 0000 - 0800 hours), at an average range of 30-40 μg/m3. During the day, concentration levels will dip down to a range of 24-30 μg/m3 before rising again after 1800 hours.
  • This could be attributed to the environmental phenomena concerning air pollutants. (Research on temperature and time of day affecting concentration levels)
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Task 2: Spatio-temporal Analysis of Citizen Science Air Quality Measurements

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Task 3: External Factors

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References

In the completion of the analysis, the following references have been extremely useful: