2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0238696
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Modeling the spatiotemporal dynamics of industrial sulfur dioxide emissions in China based on DMSP-OLS nighttime stable light data

Abstract: Due to the rapid economic growth and the heavy reliance on fossil fuels, China has become one of the countries with the highest sulfur dioxide (SO 2) emissions, which pose a severe challenge to human health and the sustainable development of social economy. In order to cope with the serious problem of SO 2 pollution, this study attempts to explore the spatial temporal variations of industrial SO 2 emissions in China utilizing the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program's Operational Linescan System (DMSP-OLS)… Show more

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“…These positive relationships were statistically significant in both the nationwide and the local industrial areas, mostly coinciding with the outcomes of studies on urban industrial regions. During urban expansion, NTL (Yue et al, 2020), population density (Liu et al, 2016;Borck and Schrauth, 2021), and industrial land-use scales (Cai et al, 2020) are positively related to air pollutant densities. As part of human settlements, industrial regions follow a similar pattern.…”
Section: Spatial Factors Affecting Air Pollutant Density At a Contine...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These positive relationships were statistically significant in both the nationwide and the local industrial areas, mostly coinciding with the outcomes of studies on urban industrial regions. During urban expansion, NTL (Yue et al, 2020), population density (Liu et al, 2016;Borck and Schrauth, 2021), and industrial land-use scales (Cai et al, 2020) are positively related to air pollutant densities. As part of human settlements, industrial regions follow a similar pattern.…”
Section: Spatial Factors Affecting Air Pollutant Density At a Contine...mentioning
confidence: 99%