Browsing by Author "Vega Cuesta, Camila Elizabeth"
Now showing 1 - 1 of 1
- Results Per Page
- Sort Options
Item Relación entre la temperatura superficial y los gases de efecto invernadero en el Ecuador continental durante 2019(Universidad de Cuenca, 2022-07-22) Vega Cuesta, Camila Elizabeth; Loja Naspud, Luis Fernando; Mejía Coronel, Julio DaniloThis study examined the relationship between surface temperature and greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the Ecuadorian continent in 2019, using the Sentinel 5P satellite. GHGs have been in the atmosphere for a long time allowing the planet to be habitable; however, due to human activities, these gases have been increasing, influencing air quality and climate change. For this reason, there is a necessity to know in greater detail the concentrations of these gases; however, no studies have been carried out using Sentinel 5P in Ecuador. The purpose of the study was to determine whether the surface air temperature is higher in areas with elevated GHG concentrations. The GHGs analyzed were NO2, SO2, and O3, another gas studied was CO, which is an indirect GHGs, for which the Sentinel 5P remote sensor and the INAMHI meteorological stations were used. The aforementioned gases were analyzed using the IDW and Simple Kriging interpolation methods, given the IDW method better results. Subsequently, the IDW method and the GHG were analyzed using the Simple Linear Regression and Multiple Linear Regression methods. According to the analysis carried out, it was concluded that there was a low relationship between GHG and Surface Temperature when the gases were analyzed individually. On the other hand, when all gases were analyzed together, the results showed a higher influence on temperature. This study will serve to carry out more complex studies in the Andean region using GHG and surface temperature.
