To study the atmospheric MPs in Quezon City, we used total active samplers with a specified volume rate (67.96 cubic meters per hour) where the particles, including MPs deposit on the filter. We then aim to use this information assess the concentrations of MP from the total number of MPs found in the entire filter divided by the total volume of the air sampled. However due to logistical problems, we do not have the access to the entire filter which corresponds to the entire number of MPs with the volume of air sampled. Hence, we have to use estimate techniques.
Let
We will then obtain the number of MPs in
To take account of the inherent uncertainty of our
Since we now have our
Now, consider a case where we have multiple with filters with each having MPs
We can also construct confidence intervals as follows
From this, we can obtain a pooled estimate for the number of MPs using the same estimation process outlined above.
We can imagine that before measuring the number of microplastics in the
specified section of the filter, the MPs are already deposited uniformly
and their distribution was described according to the Poisson process described above. However, due to
several instrumental, human errors and other factors, the true number of MPs in that specified section
We can realize that this is also a Poisson distribution.
By symmetry, we can also consider when