Ambient air ozone concentrations using metal-oxide low-cost sensors: Spain and Italy, summer 2018

Ozone concentrations in ambient air collected using low-cost sensor technologies, in the framework of EU project CAPTOR. Data collected during summer 2018 in NE Spain and N Italy. Sensors are metal-oxide. Data are calibrated using multiple linear regression, and validated against official reference data from each local air quality monitoring network. More details on the calibration and data validation may be found in A. Ripoll et al. / Science of the Total Environment 651 (2019) 1166–1179.

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Main Authors: Viana, Mar, Ripoll, Anna, Barceló-Ordinas, José María, García-Vidal, Jorge
Other Authors: European Commission
Format: dataset biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2019-02-14
Subjects:Air quality, Sensors, Ozone, Ambient air pollution, Low-cost, Metal-oxide, Citizen-science, Engagement, Awareness,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/285722
http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000780
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Summary:Ozone concentrations in ambient air collected using low-cost sensor technologies, in the framework of EU project CAPTOR. Data collected during summer 2018 in NE Spain and N Italy. Sensors are metal-oxide. Data are calibrated using multiple linear regression, and validated against official reference data from each local air quality monitoring network. More details on the calibration and data validation may be found in A. Ripoll et al. / Science of the Total Environment 651 (2019) 1166–1179.