The Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) is home to 9 % of the global population and is responsible for a large fraction of agricultural crop production in Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh. Levels of fine particulate matter (mean diameter <2.5 µm, PM2.5) across the IGP often exceed human health recommendations, making cities across the IGP among the most polluted in the world. Seasonal changes in the physical environment over the IGP are dominated by the large-scale south Asian monsoon system that dictates the timing of agricultural planting and harvesting. We use the WRF-Chem model to study the seasonal anthropogenic, pyrogenic, and biogenic influences on fine particulate matter and its constituent organic aerosol (OA) over the IGP that straddles P...
Air pollution is growing fastest in monsoon-impacted South Asia. During the dry winter monsoon, the ...
The seasonal variability of black carbon (BC) aerosols in India is studied using high resolution (10...
The Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) encompasses a vast area, (accounting for ∼21% of the land area of Indi...
Fine particulate matter (PM2.5, aerodynamic diameter ≤2.5 µm) impacts the climate, reduces visibilit...
Both in-situ and space-borne observations reveal an extremely high loading of particulates over the ...
This study reports the temporal characteristics of aerosols mass concentration (PM10, PM2.5, PM1), s...
The past decade has seen episodes of increasingly severe air pollution across much of the highly pop...
New Delhi, India is the most polluted megacity in the world and routinely experiences high particula...
Brahmaputra Valley of northeast India is relatively pristine, with low local emission levels, but is...
The southwest monsoon rainfall not only provides water and food security over the Indo-Gangetic Basi...
This study presents a comprehensive 1 year (January 2007-March 2008) data set on the chemical compos...
Ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) concentrations in India frequently exceed 100 mg/m3 during f...
The spatial distribution of trace gases exhibit large spatial heterogeneity over the Indian region w...
Long-term (2009-2012) data from ground-based measurements of aerosol black carbon (BC) from a semi-u...
The spatio-temporal variability of aerosols over Indian subcontinent is mainly due to transported du...
Air pollution is growing fastest in monsoon-impacted South Asia. During the dry winter monsoon, the ...
The seasonal variability of black carbon (BC) aerosols in India is studied using high resolution (10...
The Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) encompasses a vast area, (accounting for ∼21% of the land area of Indi...
Fine particulate matter (PM2.5, aerodynamic diameter ≤2.5 µm) impacts the climate, reduces visibilit...
Both in-situ and space-borne observations reveal an extremely high loading of particulates over the ...
This study reports the temporal characteristics of aerosols mass concentration (PM10, PM2.5, PM1), s...
The past decade has seen episodes of increasingly severe air pollution across much of the highly pop...
New Delhi, India is the most polluted megacity in the world and routinely experiences high particula...
Brahmaputra Valley of northeast India is relatively pristine, with low local emission levels, but is...
The southwest monsoon rainfall not only provides water and food security over the Indo-Gangetic Basi...
This study presents a comprehensive 1 year (January 2007-March 2008) data set on the chemical compos...
Ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) concentrations in India frequently exceed 100 mg/m3 during f...
The spatial distribution of trace gases exhibit large spatial heterogeneity over the Indian region w...
Long-term (2009-2012) data from ground-based measurements of aerosol black carbon (BC) from a semi-u...
The spatio-temporal variability of aerosols over Indian subcontinent is mainly due to transported du...
Air pollution is growing fastest in monsoon-impacted South Asia. During the dry winter monsoon, the ...
The seasonal variability of black carbon (BC) aerosols in India is studied using high resolution (10...
The Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) encompasses a vast area, (accounting for ∼21% of the land area of Indi...