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Environ Pollut


Title:"Winter VOCs and OVOCs measured with PTR-MS at an urban site of India: Role of emissions, meteorology and photochemical sources"
Author(s):Maji S; Beig G; Yadav R;
Address:"Atmospheric Pollution and Transport Modeling (APTM) Division, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology Pune, India. Electronic address: sujit.cat@tropmet.res.in. Atmospheric Pollution and Transport Modeling (APTM) Division, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology Pune, India. Atmospheric Pollution and Transport Modeling (APTM) Division, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology Pune, India. Electronic address: ravi.yadav@tropmet.res.in"
Journal Title:Environ Pollut
Year:2020
Volume:20191123
Issue:
Page Number:113651 -
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2019.113651
ISSN/ISBN:1873-6424 (Electronic) 0269-7491 (Linking)
Abstract:"Within the outline of air quality studies at metropolitan city, the mixing ratios of seven selected volatile organic compounds (VOCs) were measured during December 2015 (winter) at an urban site of Pune. The measurement of VOCs was conducted using a proton transfer reaction-quadrupole mass spectrometer (PTR-QMS). The study represents daily variability of ambient VOCs and their various associated emission sources. Diurnal profiles have differed from one VOC to another as the result of their different origins and the influence of different meteorological parameters (i.e. solar radiation, temperature) and planetary boundary layer height (PBL-H). The hourly mixing ratios of Oxygenated-VOCs (OVOCs) and aromatics were in the ranges of 0.6-29 ppbv and 0.13-14 ppbv, respectively with OVOCs accounted for up to 75% of total measured VOCs. The role of long-range transport from the clear Thar Desert and polluted Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) was observed during the episodes of 1-15 and 17-31 December 2015, respectively. VOCs showed the strong diurnal variations with peaks during morning and evening hours and lowest in the afternoon. In the evening period, high levels of aromatics coincided with the lowest OVOCs suggests the role of fresh vehicular emissions. Emission ratios of various VOCs as a function of temperature showed the role of different sources including the biogenic and photochemical production as well as the anthropogenic sources, respectively. The higher emission ratio of Deltamethanol/Deltaacetonitrile at the study site suggests the long range transport of biomass burning plumes from the Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) during the 17-31, Dec. 2015. In addition to the pattern of emission, the diurnal and day-to-day variations of VOCs were influenced by the local meteorological conditions and depth of planetary boundary layer (PBL-H)"
Keywords:Air Pollutants/*analysis Cities *Environmental Monitoring India Meteorology Volatile Organic Compounds/*analysis Ptr-qms Urban air quality VOCs;
Notes:"MedlineMaji, Sujit Beig, Gufran Yadav, Ravi eng England 2019/12/07 Environ Pollut. 2020 Mar; 258:113651. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2019.113651. Epub 2019 Nov 23"

 
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