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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Mountain air pollution evaluation and urban public art based on data mining

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Abstract

Air pollution in the mountains occurs from time to time. Because of its serious harm, it has attracted widespread and high attention from the whole society. In this regard, many fruitful researches have been carried out at home and abroad and have been widely used. In the development of the analysis theory of the causes of traffic accidents, the theory of system causes is a relatively comprehensive theory, which systematically analyzes the causes of traffic accidents from many aspects in order to find its internal connections. The rise and development of data mining provide powerful tools for the practical application of this theory. There are many small cities and they are facing serious air pollution problems, but there are few studies on the characteristics of air pollution in mountainous urban and rural areas and their influencing factors. Taking the deep mountain area as an example, this paper analyzes the temporal and spatial characteristics of air environmental quality in mountainous urban and rural areas with SO2, PM10, PM2.5, NO2, CO, and O3 as the main analysis indicators, and compares them with plain cities at the same latitude and studies the characteristics of urban and rural air pollution in mountainous areas and its relationship with terrain and meteorological conditions. Based on the analysis results of the temporal and spatial variation characteristics of air pollution factors, topography and meteorological effects on air pollution and human activities, the characteristics of air pollution in mountainous areas are summarized, and prevention and control measures adapted to local conditions are proposed. Finally, as an important form of artistic expression in urban public spaces, urban public art plays an important role in improving the level of urban cultural construction. At present, the public’s demand for participating in urban public art is becoming stronger and stronger. Taking technological development as the starting point, this article explores the innovative path of urban public art design based on interactive experience.

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Zhang, J., Zhang, K. RETRACTED ARTICLE: Mountain air pollution evaluation and urban public art based on data mining. Arab J Geosci 14, 1549 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12517-021-07946-y

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