Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6339815 | Atmospheric Environment | 2014 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The optical, chemical, and physical properties of dust over the Indo-Gangetic basin are presented based on a campaign mode experiment conducted at Kanpur (26.52ºN, 80.23ºE), India, during April to July, 2011. During the study period, heavy dust storms and onset of south-west Indian Monsoon occurred. Based on physico-chemical characteristics, four aerosol types were identified in the region: background aerosol, dust dominated aerosol, pollution dominated aerosol, and mixed aerosol. The classification of aerosol types was found to be consistent with various aerosol properties examined and backtrajectory analysis. In addition to the locally generated aerosols, there were both short and long range transported aerosols. Aerosols of oceanic origin were encountered during late June, and July.
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Authors
Amit Misra, Abhishek Gaur, Deepika Bhattu, Subhasish Ghosh, Anubhav Kumar Dwivedi, Rosalin Dalai, Debajyoti Paul, Tarun Gupta, Vinod Tare, Sumit Kumar Mishra, Sukhvir Singh, Sachchida Nand Tripathi,