Aerosol Scavenging: Model Application and Sensitivity Analysis in the Indian Context |
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Authors: | J. S. Pandey S. Khan V. Joseph R. Kumar |
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Affiliation: | (1) National Environmental Engineering Research Institute, Nagpur, India |
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Abstract: | Sulfate aerosols have been found to bethe major contributors to precipitation acidity. Thus,in view of the long-term ecological repercussions theyhave on aquatic ecosystems and their acidity-potential,the present analysis focuses on a case study applicationof the layer-averaged aerosol-scavenging model (Okita et al., 1996) for predicting values of the wet scavengingcoefficient and sulfate concentrations in precipitationsamples on the basis of the information available forsome selected Indian cities. Through sensitivityanalysis (Pandey et al., 1997) the scavengingcoefficient has been found to be very strongly dependenton precipitation intensity. Comparison of modelpredictions has been done with the measured values forDelhi, Mumbai, Calcutta and Chennai in India. |
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Keywords: | aerosol scavenging Indian case study model application |
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