Since at least the 1980s, many farmers in northwest India have switched to mechanized combine harvesting to boost efficiency. This harvesting technique leaves abundant crop residue on the fields, which farmers typically burn to prepare their fields for subsequent planting. A key question is to what extent the large quantity of smoke emitted by these fires contributes to the already severe pollution in Delhi and across other parts of the heavily populated Indo-Gangetic Plain located downwind of the fires. Using a combination of observed and modeled variables, including surface measurements of PM2.5, we quantify the magnitude of the influence of agricultural fire emissions on surface air pollution in Delhi. With surface measurements, we first...
The north Indian states of Haryana and Punjab are believed to be the key sources of air pollution in...
Aerosol emissions from biomass burning are of specific interest over the globe due to their strong r...
Exposure to air pollution is a leading public health risk factor in India, especially over densely p...
Air pollution in many of India's cities exceeds national and international standards, and effective ...
The past decade has seen episodes of increasingly severe air pollution across much of the highly pop...
Air pollution in many of India's cities exceeds national and international standards, and effective ...
Rice crop residue burning during mid-October to November every year is becoming a serious health thr...
The past decade has seen episodes of increasingly severe air pollution across much of the highly pop...
Crop residue burning (CRB) is a recurring problem, during October–November, in the northwestern regi...
In north India, agricultural burning adversely affects local and regional air quality during the pos...
Crop residue burning contributes to poor air quality and imposes a health burden on India. Despite g...
Approximately 3 billion people worldwide cook with solid fuels, such as wood, charcoal, and agricult...
A rising source of outdoor emissions in northwestern India is crop residue burning, occurring after ...
The study examine the efficacy of government policy interventions initiated since 2014 to curb FCRB ...
Aerosol emissions from biomass burning are of specific interest over the globe due to their strong r...
The north Indian states of Haryana and Punjab are believed to be the key sources of air pollution in...
Aerosol emissions from biomass burning are of specific interest over the globe due to their strong r...
Exposure to air pollution is a leading public health risk factor in India, especially over densely p...
Air pollution in many of India's cities exceeds national and international standards, and effective ...
The past decade has seen episodes of increasingly severe air pollution across much of the highly pop...
Air pollution in many of India's cities exceeds national and international standards, and effective ...
Rice crop residue burning during mid-October to November every year is becoming a serious health thr...
The past decade has seen episodes of increasingly severe air pollution across much of the highly pop...
Crop residue burning (CRB) is a recurring problem, during October–November, in the northwestern regi...
In north India, agricultural burning adversely affects local and regional air quality during the pos...
Crop residue burning contributes to poor air quality and imposes a health burden on India. Despite g...
Approximately 3 billion people worldwide cook with solid fuels, such as wood, charcoal, and agricult...
A rising source of outdoor emissions in northwestern India is crop residue burning, occurring after ...
The study examine the efficacy of government policy interventions initiated since 2014 to curb FCRB ...
Aerosol emissions from biomass burning are of specific interest over the globe due to their strong r...
The north Indian states of Haryana and Punjab are believed to be the key sources of air pollution in...
Aerosol emissions from biomass burning are of specific interest over the globe due to their strong r...
Exposure to air pollution is a leading public health risk factor in India, especially over densely p...