PM_{2.5}, PM_{10} and surface ozone over Lumbini Protected Zone, Nepal, during monsoon season of 2012
Abstract
Physical characterisation of PM_{2.5}, PM_{10} and surface ozone measured during the period from 17 July to 21 August 2012 at four strategic locations in and around the Lumbini Protected Zone, Nepal, is done to assess air quality of the region and understand qualitatively source mechanisms of these pollutants. The measurement locations are Panditarama Lumbini International Vipassana Meditation Centre, Parsahawa, Bhairahawa and Tilaurakot, representing monastic, industrial, urban and control areas, respectively. The overall average concentration of PM_{2.5} at these locations is {∼ }19± 12, 35± 13, 35± 11 and 25± 6 μ g/m3 and of PM_{10} is {∼ }25± 11, 103± 41, 58± 15 and 32± 7 μ g/m3, respectively. PM_{2.5} never crosses the safe limit of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards of Nepal (NNAAQS) in the monastic and control areas but either crosses the NNAAQS occasionally or remains in its vicinity at the other two locations. The PM_{10} concentration frequently exceeds the safe limit in the industrial area but not in the other remaining areas. The analysis indicates the dominance of the impact of local sources and boundary layer thickness on the atmospheric loadings of the particulate matter. The daily average mixing ratio of surface ozone remains normally low at all the four observational sites although the mixing ratio of ozone at Panditarama Lumbini International Vipassana Meditation Centre is much lower than the NNAAQS but higher than that observed at Tilaurakot.
- Publication:
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Journal of Earth System Science
- Pub Date:
- June 2019
- DOI:
- 10.1007/s12040-019-1118-5
- Bibcode:
- 2019JESS..128...88A
- Keywords:
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- Lumbini;
- global heritage;
- air quality assessment;
- particulate matter;
- surface ozone