Publications

Kumari, S; Verma, N; Lakhani, A; Tiwari, S; Kandikonda, MK (2018). Tropospheric ozone enhancement during post-harvest crop-residue fires at two downwind sites of the Indo-Gangetic Plain. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, 25(19), 18879-18893.

Abstract
In the present study, surface ozone (O-3), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and carbon monoxide (CO) levels were measured at two sites downwind of fire active region in the Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP): Agra (27.16 degrees N, 78.08 degrees E) and Delhi (28.37 degrees N, 77.12 degrees E) to study the impact of post-harvest crop-residue fires. The study period was classified into two groups: Pre-harvest period and Post-harvest period. During the post-harvest period, an enhancement of 17.3 and 31.7 ppb in hourly averaged O-3 mixing ratios was observed at Agra and Delhi, respectively, under similar meteorological conditions. The rate of change of O-3 was also higher in the post-harvest period by 56.2% in Agra and 39.5% in Delhi. Relatively higher O-3 episodic days were observed in the post-harvest period. Fire hotspots detected by Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) along with backward air-mass trajectory analysis suggested that the enhanced O-3 and CO levels at the study sites during the post-harvest period could be attributed to crop-residue burning over the North-West IGP (NW-IGP). Satellite observations of surface CO mixing ratios and tropospheric formaldehyde (HCHO) column also showed higher levels during the post-harvest period.

DOI:
10.1007/s11356-018-2034-y

ISSN:
0944-1344