2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-51140-x
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Determining hotspots of gaseous criteria air pollutants in Delhi airshed and its association with stubble burning

Nirwan Nirwan,
Asfa Siddiqui,
Hareef baba shaeb Kannemadugu
et al.

Abstract: Transboundary pollutant transport is considered as one of the primary factors causing the seasonal air quality deterioration in Delhi, India’s capital. The highest standard deviations exceeding days in winter for NO2 (7.14–9.63%) and SO2 (4.04–7.42%) in 2019–2022 underscore the role of meteorological conditions in Delhi's pollution. In contrast, the post-monsoon season shows the highest pollutant exceedance days (4.52–8.00%) for CO due to stubble burning (SB) in Punjab (68,902 fires/year). Despite the governme… Show more

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