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Variation of tropospheric NO(2) over Indo-Gangetic plain during COVID-19 outbreak in India

Nitrogen dioxide (NO(2)) is a gaseous air pollutant which primarily gets in the air when fossil fuels such as coal, oil, gas or diesel are burned at high temperatures through industries, power plant, automobiles and locomotive. Continuous exposure to elevated concentration of NO(2) may impose develo...

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Autores principales: Sur, Koyel, Verma, Vipan Kumar, Pateriya, Brijendra
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Singapore 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8019090/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s41324-021-00399-1
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Sumario:Nitrogen dioxide (NO(2)) is a gaseous air pollutant which primarily gets in the air when fossil fuels such as coal, oil, gas or diesel are burned at high temperatures through industries, power plant, automobiles and locomotive. Continuous exposure to elevated concentration of NO(2) may impose development of asthma and potentially increase in susceptibility to respiratory infections in humans. The present study examined impact of lockdown due to COVID-19 in terms of spatial and temporal variation of tropospheric NO(2) in Indo-Gangetic plain. The results showed steep reduction in tropospheric NO(2) as a result of ceased industrial and economic activities. Analysis of Sentinel-5P satellite data was carried out for specific period during 2019–2020 at a regional scale and for major industrial cities. Tremendous positive impact of lockdown in atmospheric condition is observed, wherein NO(2) concentration has gone down by 20–40% in all major cities except few exceptions were noticed. The concomitant impact of Covid-19 has ensued pragmatic constructive impact on environment and climate, due to drop in NO(2) emissions.