Spatial and temporal variations of air pollution over 41 cities of India during the COVID-19 lockdown period
In this study, we characterize the impacts of COVID-19 on air pollution using NO 2 and Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) from TROPOMI and MODIS satellite datasets for 41 cities in India. Specifically, our results suggested a 13% NO 2 reduction during the lockdown (March 25–May 3rd, 2020) compared to the p...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2020-10, Vol.10 (1), p.16574-16574, Article 16574 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this study, we characterize the impacts of COVID-19 on air pollution using NO
2
and Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) from TROPOMI and MODIS satellite datasets for 41 cities in India. Specifically, our results suggested a 13% NO
2
reduction during the lockdown (March 25–May 3rd, 2020) compared to the pre-lockdown (January 1st–March 24th, 2020) period. Also, a 19% reduction in NO
2
was observed during the 2020-lockdown as compared to the same period during 2019. The top cities where NO
2
reduction occurred were New Delhi (61.74%), Delhi (60.37%), Bangalore (48.25%), Ahmedabad (46.20%), Nagpur (46.13%), Gandhinagar (45.64) and Mumbai (43.08%) with less reduction in coastal cities. The temporal analysis revealed a progressive decrease in NO
2
for all seven cities during the 2020 lockdown period. Results also suggested spatial differences, i.e., as the distance from the city center increased, the NO
2
levels decreased exponentially. In contrast, to the decreased NO
2
observed for most of the cities, we observed an increase in NO
2
for cities in Northeast India during the 2020 lockdown period and attribute it to vegetation fires. The NO
2
temporal patterns matched the AOD signal; however, the correlations were poor. Overall, our results highlight COVID-19 impacts on NO
2
, and the results can inform pollution mitigation efforts across different cities of India. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-020-72271-5 |