Air Quality Status During Diwali Festival of India: A Case Study
The PM 2.5 and PM 10 samples were collected during Diwali celebration from study area and characterized for ionic concentration of four anions (NO 3 − , NO 2 − , Cl − , SO 4 2− ) and five cations (K + , Mg 2+ , NH 4 + , Ca 2+ , Na + ). The results showed that the ionic concentrations were three time...
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description | The PM
2.5
and PM
10
samples were collected during Diwali celebration from study area and characterized for ionic concentration of four anions (NO
3
−
, NO
2
−
, Cl
−
, SO
4
2−
) and five cations (K
+
, Mg
2+
, NH
4
+
, Ca
2+
, Na
+
). The results showed that the ionic concentrations were three times compared to those on pre and post Diwali days. Predominant ions for PM
2.5
were K
+
33.7 μg/m
3
, Mg
+
31.6 μg/m
3
, SO
4
2−
22.1 μg/m
3
, NH
4
+
17.5 μg/m
3
and NO
3
−
18 μg/m
3
and for PM
10
the ionic concentrations were Mg
+
29.6 μg/m
3
, K
+
26 μg/m
3
, SO
4
2−
19.9 μg/m
3
, NH
4
+
16.8 μg/m
3
and NO
3
−
16 μg/m
3
. While concentration of SO
2
and NO
2
were 17.23, 70.33 μg/m
3
respectively. |
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, Cl
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, SO
4
2−
) and five cations (K
+
, Mg
2+
, NH
4
+
, Ca
2+
, Na
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). The results showed that the ionic concentrations were three times compared to those on pre and post Diwali days. Predominant ions for PM
2.5
were K
+
33.7 μg/m
3
, Mg
+
31.6 μg/m
3
, SO
4
2−
22.1 μg/m
3
, NH
4
+
17.5 μg/m
3
and NO
3
−
18 μg/m
3
and for PM
10
the ionic concentrations were Mg
+
29.6 μg/m
3
, K
+
26 μg/m
3
, SO
4
2−
19.9 μg/m
3
, NH
4
+
16.8 μg/m
3
and NO
3
−
16 μg/m
3
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2
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2
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2.5
and PM
10
samples were collected during Diwali celebration from study area and characterized for ionic concentration of four anions (NO
3
−
, NO
2
−
, Cl
−
, SO
4
2−
) and five cations (K
+
, Mg
2+
, NH
4
+
, Ca
2+
, Na
+
). The results showed that the ionic concentrations were three times compared to those on pre and post Diwali days. Predominant ions for PM
2.5
were K
+
33.7 μg/m
3
, Mg
+
31.6 μg/m
3
, SO
4
2−
22.1 μg/m
3
, NH
4
+
17.5 μg/m
3
and NO
3
−
18 μg/m
3
and for PM
10
the ionic concentrations were Mg
+
29.6 μg/m
3
, K
+
26 μg/m
3
, SO
4
2−
19.9 μg/m
3
, NH
4
+
16.8 μg/m
3
and NO
3
−
16 μg/m
3
. While concentration of SO
2
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2
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3
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2.5
and PM
10
samples were collected during Diwali celebration from study area and characterized for ionic concentration of four anions (NO
3
−
, NO
2
−
, Cl
−
, SO
4
2−
) and five cations (K
+
, Mg
2+
, NH
4
+
, Ca
2+
, Na
+
). The results showed that the ionic concentrations were three times compared to those on pre and post Diwali days. Predominant ions for PM
2.5
were K
+
33.7 μg/m
3
, Mg
+
31.6 μg/m
3
, SO
4
2−
22.1 μg/m
3
, NH
4
+
17.5 μg/m
3
and NO
3
−
18 μg/m
3
and for PM
10
the ionic concentrations were Mg
+
29.6 μg/m
3
, K
+
26 μg/m
3
, SO
4
2−
19.9 μg/m
3
, NH
4
+
16.8 μg/m
3
and NO
3
−
16 μg/m
3
. While concentration of SO
2
and NO
2
were 17.23, 70.33 μg/m
3
respectively.</abstract><cop>New York</cop><pub>Springer-Verlag</pub><pmid>22581102</pmid><doi>10.1007/s00128-012-0669-9</doi><tpages>4</tpages></addata></record> |
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