Pandemic induced lockdown as a boon to the Environment: trends in air pollution concentration across India.

疫情引发的封锁对环境来说是一件好事:印度各地空气污染浓度的变化趋势

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作者:Gautam Alok Sagar, Kumar Sanjeev, Gautam Sneha, Anand Aryan, Kumar Ranjit, Joshi Abhishek, Bauddh Kuldeep, Singh Karan
The present paper designed to understand the variations in the atmospheric pollutants viz. PM(10), PM(2.5), SO(2), NO(2), and CO during the COVID-19 pandemic over eight most polluted Indian cities (Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Chandigarh, Kolkata, and Ahmedabad). A significant reduction in the PM(2.5) (63%), PM(10) (56%), NO(2) (50%), SO(2) (9%), and CO (59%) were observed over Major Dhyan Chand Stadium. At Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, a decline of 44% in PM(2.5) and 50% in PM(10) was seen just a week during the initial phase of the lockdown. Gaseous pollutants (NO(2), SO(2) & CO) dropped up-to 36, 16, and 41%, respectively. The Air Quality Index (AQI) shows a dramatic change from 7% to 67% during observation at Chandigarh and Ballygunge during the inspection. Whereas, Ahmedabad, Worli, Income Tax Office, Talkatora, Lalbagh, and Ballygaunge have showed a significant change in AQI from 25.76% to 68.55%. However, Zoo Park, CST, Central School, and Victoria show relatively low variation in AQI in the range of 3.0% to 14.50% as compare to 2019 after lockdown. Hybrid Single-Particle Lagrangian Integrated Trajectory (HYSPLIT) analysis suggested that long range transportation of pollutants were also a part and parcel contributing to changes in AQI which were majorly coming from the regions of Iran, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, as well as a regional grant from Indian Gangatic plains and Delhi Non-capital region.

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