Existence of Long Memory Phenomenon in Air Pollutant Concentrations using Surrogate Data
Nuryazmin Ahmat Zainuri*,
Noorhelyna Razali,
Haliza Othman
et al.
Abstract:This study investigated the existence of long memory phenomenon in air pollutant concentrations specifically the ozone concentration obtained at six monitoring stations in Peninsular Malaysia. The main objective was to select the best method in detecting the long memory. Four methods used in this study were Rescaled Range (R/S) method, Aggregated Variance (V/S) method, Aggregated Absolute Value (A/S) method and Peng’s (P/S) method. Surrogate data testing was used to verify the existence of long memory. The ave… Show more
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