Abstract This paper presents a detailed review of atmospheric pollution observed in the Hindu Kush–Himalaya (HKH) region and its implications for regional climate. Data from in situ measurements made at high-altitude stations in the HKH region, observations from satellite-based instruments, and global climate modeling study results are discussed. Experimental observations discussed include both atmospheric measurements and data from snow and ice core sampling from different glaciers in the HKH region. The paper focuses on the atmospheric brown cloud loadings over the Himalayas, particularly black carbon (BC) and ozone, which have links to regional climate and air-pollution–related impacts. Studies show elevated levels of anthropogenic ozone...
The Kathmandu Valley in south Asia is considered as one of the global "hot spots" in terms of urban ...
This case study provides a framework for future monitoring and evidence for human source pollution i...
The Hindu Kush–Himalayan (HKH) region is characterized by a variety of climatic conditions from trop...
Over the course of six years (2006-2011), equivalent black carbon (eqBC), coarse aerosol mass (PM1-1...
South Asia and the Himalayas are considered among the worldwide “hot spots” for the climate impacts ...
This paper provides a detailed description of the atmospheric conditions characterizing the high Him...
In this work we present the new ABC-Pyramid Atmospheric Research Observatory (Nepal, 27.95 N, 86.82 ...
We analysed the variability of equivalent black carbon (BC) and ozone (O3) at the global WMO/GAW sta...
International audienceWe estimated the black carbon (BC) concentration over the Hindu Kush Himalayan...
International audienceThis paper provides a detailed description of the atmospheric conditions chara...
Air pollution resulting from rapid urbanization and associated human activities in the Kathmandu Va...
Greenhouse gases (GHGs) warm the surface and the atmosphere with significant implications for rainfa...
The Kathmandu Valley in south Asia is considered as one of the global "hot spots" in terms of urban ...
This case study provides a framework for future monitoring and evidence for human source pollution i...
The Hindu Kush–Himalayan (HKH) region is characterized by a variety of climatic conditions from trop...
Over the course of six years (2006-2011), equivalent black carbon (eqBC), coarse aerosol mass (PM1-1...
South Asia and the Himalayas are considered among the worldwide “hot spots” for the climate impacts ...
This paper provides a detailed description of the atmospheric conditions characterizing the high Him...
In this work we present the new ABC-Pyramid Atmospheric Research Observatory (Nepal, 27.95 N, 86.82 ...
We analysed the variability of equivalent black carbon (BC) and ozone (O3) at the global WMO/GAW sta...
International audienceWe estimated the black carbon (BC) concentration over the Hindu Kush Himalayan...
International audienceThis paper provides a detailed description of the atmospheric conditions chara...
Air pollution resulting from rapid urbanization and associated human activities in the Kathmandu Va...
Greenhouse gases (GHGs) warm the surface and the atmosphere with significant implications for rainfa...
The Kathmandu Valley in south Asia is considered as one of the global "hot spots" in terms of urban ...
This case study provides a framework for future monitoring and evidence for human source pollution i...
The Hindu Kush–Himalayan (HKH) region is characterized by a variety of climatic conditions from trop...