Aerosol and trace gas studies at Pune during INDOEX IFP-99

Citation
Psp. Rao et al., Aerosol and trace gas studies at Pune during INDOEX IFP-99, CURRENT SCI, 80, 2001, pp. 105-109
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Multidisciplinary,Multidisciplinary
Journal title
CURRENT SCIENCE
ISSN journal
00113891 → ACNP
Volume
80
Year of publication
2001
Supplement
S
Pages
105 - 109
Database
ISI
SICI code
0011-3891(20010410)80:<105:AATGSA>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
Ground-based measurements of aerosols and trace gases were carried out at P une during January-March 1999 under INDOEX IFP-99, to study the physical an d chemical characteristics of aerosols, the level of pollutants and their f ormation mechanisms. Total suspended particulates (TSP) were collected usin g high volume sampler, the mass size distribution of aerosols was measured using a multistage Andersen sampler, trace gases (SO2, NO2, NH3) by using w et scrubbing method and surface ozone, using UV photometric ozone analyser. The analysis of the data revealed that during the winter months (January a nd February), TSP concentrations were less compared to those in the beginni ng of summer (March), High concentrations of TSP in March may be due to the increased convective activities. The mass size distribution of aerosols sh owed bimodal distribution with one peak in fine size (< 1 mum radius) and a nother in coarse size. The contribution of coarse and fine particles to the total aerosol mass was more or less same in January, whereas coarse partic les dominated in March. The chemical composition of water soluble aerosols showed that even though the concentrations of acidic components (SO4 and NO 3) were high, they were being neutralized by alkaline components such as NH 4, Ca, K and Mg. Hence, the aerosols are still in the alkaline range. On an average, the concentration of trace gases (SO2, NO3, O-3 and NH3) are with in the world background values, however, on some occasions, the SO2, NO2 an d O-3 concentrations have exceeded.