August 17, 2023
Journal Article

Modeling Atmospheric Data and Identifying Dynamics Temporal Data-Driven Modeling of Air Pollutants

Abstract

Atmospheric modelling has recently experienced a surge with the advent of deep learning. Most of these models, however, predict concentrations of pollutants following a data-driven approach in which the physical laws that govern their behaviors and relationships remain hidden. With the aid of real-world air quality data collected hourly in different stations throughout Madrid, we present a case study using a series of data-driven techniques with the following goals: (1) Find systems of ordinary differential equations that model the concentration of pollutants and their changes over time; (2) assess the performance and limitations of our model using stability analysis; (3) reconstruct the time series of chemical pollutants not measured in certain stations using delay coordinate embedding results.

Published: August 17, 2023

Citation

Rubio-Herrero J., C.M. Ortiz Marrero, and L. Fan. 2022. Modeling Atmospheric Data and Identifying Dynamics Temporal Data-Driven Modeling of Air Pollutants. Journal of Cleaner Production 333. PNNL-SA-157007. doi:10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.129863