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2024 , Volume 29, ¹ 3, p.92-102
Konstantinova A.M., Bril A.A., Loupian E.A., Kashnitskii A.V., Savorskiy V.P.
Abilities of object monitoring technology for analyzing nitrogen dioxide concentrations in areas where major sources of pollution are located
The research demonstrates the main abilities of using CCU ҡIKI-Monitoringә and object-based monitoring technology to analyze the state of the environment in areas where large industrial facilities producing emissions, for example, nitrogen dioxide, are located. A brief description of the composite images with the concentration of small gas components based on data from the Sentinel-5P satellite (TROPOMI device) is given. A comparison of satellite data with the concentration of nitrogen dioxide in the troposphere together with information obtained by ground-based measurements in the surface layer for Moscow is provided. Major problems of analysis and interpretation of available data related to the need to analyze meteorological information together with satellite data are identiҥed. A technology for creating a windless composite image to localize the sources of nitrogen dioxide emissions is described. An iterative threshold method for identifying stationary sources of nitrogen dioxide emissions on the territory of Russia is proposed along with the estimation of their intensity. Some results of data processing on the concentration of nitrogen dioxide in the atmosphere over million-plus cities in Russia, which are one of the most powerful sources of emissions of this gas, are given.
Keywords: satellite monitoring, small gas components, nitrogen dioxide, TROPOMI, CCU IKI-Monitoring
doi: 10.25743/ICT.2024.29.3.008
Author(s): Konstantinova Anna Mikhailovna PhD. Position: Junior Research Scientist Office: Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences Address: 117997, Russia, Moscow, Profsoyusnaya street, 84/32
E-mail: konstantinova@d902.iki.rssi.ru SPIN-code: 2715-0302Bril Alexey Alekseevich Position: Junior Research Scientist Office: Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences Address: 117997, Russia, Moscow, Profsoyusnaya street, 84/32
Phone Office: (495) 333-53-13 E-mail: bril@d902.iki.rssi.ru SPIN-code: 7935-1776Loupian Evgeniy Arkad'evich Dr. Position: Head of Departament Office: Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences Address: 117997, Russia, Moscow, Profsoyuznaya Street, 84/32
Phone Office: (495) 333-53-13 E-mail: evgeny@d902.iki.rssi.ru SPIN-code: 5841-7796Kashnitskii Alexandr Vitalievich PhD. Position: Senior Research Scientist Office: Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences Address: 117997, Russia, Moscow, Profsoyuznaya Street, 84/32
Phone Office: (495) 333-53-13 E-mail: kashnizky@gmail.com SPIN-code: 5298-9964Savorskiy Victor Petrovich PhD. Position: Head of Laboratory Office: Kotelnikov Institute of Radioengineering and Electronics RAS Address: 141190, Russia, Fryazino, pl. Vvedensky 1
Phone Office: (496) 565-25-66 E-mail: savor@ire.rssi.ru SPIN-code: 7995-3748 Bibliography link: Konstantinova A.M., Bril A.A., Loupian E.A., Kashnitskii A.V., Savorskiy V.P. Abilities of object monitoring technology for analyzing nitrogen dioxide concentrations in areas where major sources of pollution are located // Computational technologies. 2024. V. 29. ¹ 3. P. 92-102
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