Chemometric models for predicting environmental “hotspots”

Balabanova, Biljana (2019) Chemometric models for predicting environmental “hotspots”. In: 1st Scientific Conference for Critical Environmental Issues of the Western Balkan Countries, 28-30 Oct 2019, Stip, Republic of North Macedonia.

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Abstract

Environmental pollution in some parts of the Earth has create critical condition even for surviving of living organisms. Latest scientific data has improved long-term persistence of hazard toxins in various parts of the environment. Furthermore, air, soil and water pollution has created a lot of problems in the developed and developing countries. To avoid or reduce these problems, constant environmental monitoring should be ensured. Most of the the conventional techniques for pollution analysis requires equipment which is costly, not readily available and time-consuming. Latest researches in Republic of North Macedonia indicate long-term continuous problems with persistent pollutants. Therefore, our country is facing with the challenge of implementing sustainable spatial resolution of monitoring models. Data processing and data normalization as well as data visualization present’s most critical issues for creating chemometric model for tracking environmental hotspots. The environmental analysis often generates numerous data, for which various, precisely developed chemometric models should be applied. For that issue multidisciplinary approach should be involved for characterizing environmental quality.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Lecture)
Subjects: Natural sciences > Chemical sciences
Natural sciences > Earth and related environmental sciences
Agricultural Sciences > Other agricultural sciences
Natural sciences > Other natural sciences
Divisions: Faculty of Agriculture
Depositing User: Biljana Balabanova
Date Deposited: 10 Feb 2020 09:30
Last Modified: 10 Feb 2020 09:30
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/23735

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