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  Nationwide CoViD-19 lockdown impact on air quality in India

Nivdange, S., Jena, C., Pawar, P., Govardhan, G., Debnath, S., Kulkarni, S., et al. (2022). Nationwide CoViD-19 lockdown impact on air quality in India. Mausam: quarterly journal of meteorology, hydrology & geophysics, 73(1), 115-128. doi:10.54302/mausam.v73i1.1475.

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Nivdange, Sanidp, Author
Jena, Chinmay, Author
Pawar, Pooja, Author
Govardhan, Gaurav, Author
Debnath, Sreyashi, Author
Kulkarni, Santosh, Author
Lonkar, Prasanna, Author
Vispute, Akash, Author
Dhangar, Narendra, Author
Parde, Avinash, Author
Acharja, Prodip, Author
Kumar, Vinod1, Author           
Yadav, Prafull, Author
Kulkarni, Rachana, Author
Khare, Manoj, Author
Karmalkar, N. R., Author
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1Satellite Remote Sensing, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1826293              

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 Abstract: This paper discusses the comparative results of surface and satellite measurements made during the Phase1 (25 March to 14 April), Phase2 (15 April to 3 May) and Phase3 (3 May to 17May) of Covid-19 imposed lockdown periods of 2020 and those of the same locations and periods during 2019 over India. These comparative analyses are performed for Indian states and Tier 1 megacities where economic activities have been severely affected with the nationwide lockdown. The focus is on changes in the surface concentration of sulfur dioxide (SO2), carbon monoxide (CO), PM2.5 and PM10, Ozone (O3), Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and retrieved columnar NO2 from TROPOMI and Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) from MODIS satellite. Surface concentrations of PM2.5 were reduced by 30.59%, 31.64% and 37.06%, PM10 by 40.64%, 44.95% and 46.58%, SO2 by 16.73%, 12.13% and 6.71%, columnar NO2 by 46.34%, 45.82% and 39.58% and CO by 45.08%, 41.51% and 60.45% during lockdown periods of Phase1, Phase2 and Phase3 respectively as compared to those of 2019 periods over India. During 1st phase of lockdown, model simulated PM2.5 shows overestimations to those of observed PM2.5 mass concentrations. The model underestimates the PM2.5 to those of without reduction before lockdown and 1st phase of lockdown periods. The reduction in emissions of PM2.5, PM10, CO and columnar NO2 are discussed with the surface transportation mobility maps during the study periods. Reduction in the emissions based on the observed reduction in the surface mobility data, the model showed excellent skills in capturing the observed PM2.5 concentrations. Nevertheless, during the 1st & 3rd phases of lockdown periods AOD reduced by 5 to 40%. Surface O3 was increased by 1.52% and 5.91% during 1st and 3rd Phases of lockdown periods respectively, while decreased by -8.29% during 2nd Phase of lockdown period.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 20232022-01-01
 Publication Status: Published online
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.54302/mausam.v73i1.1475
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Title: Mausam : quarterly journal of meteorology, hydrology & geophysics
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Publ. Info: New Delhi : Government of India, India Meteorological Department
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 73 (1) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 115 - 128 Identifier: ISSN: 0252-9416
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/0252-9416