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Weak coupling of observed surface PM2.5 in Delhi-NCR with rice crop residue burning in Punjab and Haryana

Poonam Mangaraj, Yutaka Matsumi, Tomoki Nakayama, Akash Biswal, Kazuyo Yamaji, Hikaru Araki, Natsuko Yasutomi, Masayuki Takigawa, Prabir K. Patra, Sachiko Hayashida, Akanksha Sharma, A. P. Dimri, S. K. Dhaka, Manpreet S. Bhatti, Mizuo Kajino, Sahil Mor, Khaiwal Ravindra, Sanjeev Bhardwaj, Vimal Jose Vazhathara, Ravi Kumar Kunchala, T. K. Mandal, Prakhar Misra, Tanbir Singh, Kamal Vatta, Suman Mor

2025npj Climate and Atmospheric Science17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Air pollution impacts on human health are of serious concern in northern India, and over the Delhi National Capital Region (NCR) in particular. The Kharif crop residue burning (CRB) is often blamed for degradation of Delhi-NCR’s seasonal air quality. However, the concentration of fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ) remained stable in Delhi, while the fire detection counts (FDCs) from satellites over Punjab and Haryana declined by 50% or more during 2015–2023. We measured PM 2.5 , carbon monoxide (CO) and related parameters over Delhi-NCR, Haryana and Punjab from a network of 30 low-cost sensors (CUPI-Gs) in a selected period (September–November) of 2022 and 2023. Measured PM 2.5 showed lower concentration in 2023 compared to 2022 at Punjab and Haryana sites, in compliance with FDC reductions. Using the CUPI-G measurements, airmass trajectories, particle dispersion and chemical-transport model simulations, we show that the CRB emissions over Punjab contributed only a meagre ~14% to the overall PM 2.5 over Delhi-NCR during October-November 2022. This indicates that there exists only a very weak coupling between PM 2.5 mass over Delhi-NCR and the CRB over Punjab, highlighting the effectiveness of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) in controlling air pollution in the region.

Topics & Concepts

Crop residueResidue (chemistry)New delhiCropEnvironmental scienceAgronomyBiologyGeographyAgricultureEcologyMetropolitan areaArchaeologyBiochemistryAtmospheric chemistry and aerosolsAtmospheric aerosols and cloudsAir Quality and Health Impacts
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