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Influence of air mass trajectories on the chemical composition of precipitation in India

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dc.contributor.author Norman, M.
dc.contributor.author Das, S.N.
dc.contributor.author Pillai, A.G.
dc.contributor.author Granat, L.
dc.contributor.author Rodhe, H.
dc.date.accessioned 2018-10-01T12:21:52Z
dc.date.available 2018-10-01T12:21:52Z
dc.date.issued 2001
dc.identifier.citation Atmospheric Environment, 35(25), 2001: 4223-4235
dc.identifier.issn 1352-2310
dc.identifier.uri http://ore.immt.res.in/handle/2018/948
dc.description.abstract Chemical composition of precipitation was measured with wet-only samplers at a rural site at Bhubaneswar in eastern India during 1997-1998. All rain events were compared with trajectories and precipitation fields from the ECMWF. The pH and ionic concentrations were found to vary systematically,vith the origin of air and the amount of rainfall along the trajectory. A seasonal cycle for pH was found with a monthly median pH below 5.0 during October December. The highest monthly median concentration of Ca2+ was found in May with 20 mu mol l(-1) and for SO42- in January with 52 mu mol l(-1). Samples with trajectories within 400 km from Bhubaneswar during the last 5 days were found to have a median pH slightly below 5.0 as an average. These samples also had the highest concentration for all measured ions, indicating large pollution sources within the region. Samples with continental origin showed a decrease of similar to 70% in concentration if there had been rain during > 50% of the last 5 days compared to rain during < 50% of the last 5 days. High concentrations of Na+ and Cl- were also found in continental samples. Resuspension of previously deposited sea salt is believed to be the reason. The data were compared with data from three other sites in western India and higher concentrations of almost all ions (NH4+ being the exception) compared to Bhubaneswar were found at the west coast in monsoon samples. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
dc.language en
dc.publisher Elsevier
dc.relation.isreferencedby SCI
dc.rights Copyright [2001]. All efforts have been made to respect the copyright to the best of our knowledge. Inadvertent omissions, if brought to our notice, stand for correction and withdrawal of document from this repository.
dc.subject Interdisciplinary Sciences
dc.title Influence of air mass trajectories on the chemical composition of precipitation in India
dc.type Journal Article
dc.affiliation.author Stockholm Univ, Dept Meteorol, S-10691 Stockholm, Sweden


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