Ground level ozone concentrations and its association with NOx and meteorological parameters in Kathmandu valley, Nepal |
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Authors: | Deepak Pudasainee Balkrishna Sapkota Manohar Lal Shrestha Akikazu Kaga Akira Kondo Yoshio Inoue |
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Institution: | aNational Information Technology Centre, Ministry of Environment, Science and Technology, Government of Nepal, Nepal;bPulchowk Campus, Institute of Engineering, Pulchowk, Nepal;cGraduate School of Engineering, Department of Environmental Engineering, Osaka University, Japan |
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Abstract: | This paper summarizes the results of a yearlong continuous measurements of gaseous pollutants, NO, NO2, NOx and O3 in the ambient air at Kathmandu valley. Measured concentration of the pollutants in study area is a function of time. NO, NO2 and O3 peak occurred in succession in presence of sunlight. At the time of maximum O3 concentration most of the NOx are utilized. The diurnal cycle of ground level ozone concentrations, revealed mid-day peak with lower nocturnal concentrations and inverse relationship exists between O3 and NOx, which are evidences of photochemical O3 formation. The observed ground level ozone during monsoon is slight lower than the pre-monsoon value. Further, lack of rainfall and higher temperature, solar radiation in the pre-monsoon have given rise to the gradual build up of ozone and it is lowest during winter. Ground level ozone concentrations measured during bandha (general strike) and weekend are 19% and 13% higher than those measured during weekdays. The most effective ozone abatement strategy for Kathmandu Valley may be control of NOx emissions. |
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Keywords: | Photochemical ozone Ozone precursors Weekend effect Seasonal variation Inversion layer |
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