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Spatial information research (Online), 2022-06, Vol.30 (3), p.417-426
2022

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Titel
Spatial distribution of aerosol optical depth over India during COVID-19 lockdown phase-1
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  • Spatial information research (Online), 2022-06, Vol.30 (3), p.417-426
Ort / Verlag
Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
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Alma/SFX Local Collection
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  • The present study analysed the spatial distribution of Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) over India during the COVID-19 lockdown phase -1 (March 25 to April 15, 2020) using MODIS Terra (MOD04) AOD data (550 nm) during 2001–2020. Air temperature, rainfall, forest fire incidents, and wind patterns were analysed to understand their effect on the distribution of aerosols over India during the lockdown phase-1. Moderate absorption fine aerosol type is predominant but sparsely distributed over India during the study period compared to the reference period indicating the positive influence of the lockdown. Mean AOD has reduced by 9% over India during the lockdown phase-1 compared to the corresponding mean of the past 19 years (2001–2019). About 70% of the states/UTs of India showed a reduction in mean AOD due to restrictions on non-essential economic activities and rainfall occurrence. However, some states showed an increase in aerosol loading over specific pockets despite the restrictions on economic activities (Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Gujarat, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Assam, Nagaland, Manipur and Karnataka) because of active forest fire cases. This study would be helpful for planners and policymakers to adopt suitable measures to control the rising concentrations of aerosols over hotspot regions of India.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 2366-3286
eISSN: 2366-3294
DOI: 10.1007/s41324-022-00442-9
Titel-ID: cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_8922981

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