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Title: Formaldehyde Pollution in Ahvaz, Iran: Spatiotemporal Trends and Health Risks
Authors: Faezeh Borhani, Mohammad Hashemzadeh, Samira Andam, Seyed Mohsen Mousavi
Journal: Proceedings of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences: A
Publisher: "Physical And Computational Sciences. Pakistan Academy of Sciences."
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2025
Volume: 62
Issue: 3
Language: en
Keywords: SpatiotemporalAir pollutantsHealth Risk AssessmentSentinel-5pFormaldehyde (HCHO)Meteorological Conditions
We present a satellite-driven, four-year assessment of formaldehyde (HCHO) over Ahvaz that quantifies its spatiotemporal variability, meteorological controls, and health risk. Using Sentinel-5P/TROPOMI (2019–2022) together with MERRA-2/GLDAS/AIRS fields, we relate HCHO to co-pollutants (CO, NO₂, SO₂) and meteorology (precipitation, temperature, wind speed, relative humidity, dew point) and map hotspots via IDW; health risks are evaluated with RAIS. HCHO correlates positively with temperature (r = 0.92) and negatively with relative humidity (r = -0.84) and precipitation (r = -0.65); the wind-speed link is moderately positive (r = 0.46), with primary co-pollutants are weak (CO: r ≈ 0.08; NO₂: r ≈ -0.02). Interannually, 2020 shows the highest HCHO and 2021 the lowest (annual mean ≈8% lower in 2021), with persistent hotspots along the southeastern industrial corridor. IUR-based lifetime inhalation cancer risk peaks in 2020 at ~506 expected excess cases citywide and is lowest in 2021 at ~468. These quantitative results highlight temperature-driven photochemistry and moisture-related removal as key controls on HCHO and motivate strengthened air-quality management to mitigate exposure and protect public health in Ahvaz.
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