Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi, 110016, India.
Department of Applied Mechanics, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi, 110016, India.
Chemosphere. 2021 May;270:129435. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.129435. Epub 2020 Dec 26.
A nationwide lockdown was imposed in India due to COVID-19 pandemic in five phases from 25th March to May 31, 2020. The lockdown restricted major anthropogenic activities, primarily vehicular and industrial, thereby reducing the particulate matter concentration. This work investigates the variation in Black Carbon (BC) concentration and its sources (primarily Fossil Fuel (ff) burning and Biomass Burning (bb)) over Delhi from 18th February to July 31, 2020, covering one month of pre-lockdown phase, all the lockdown phases, and two months of successive lockdown relaxations. The daily average BC concentration varied from 0.22 to 16.92 μg/m, with a mean value of 3.62 ± 2.93 μg/m. During Pre-Lockdown (PL, 18th Feb-24th March 2020), Lockdown-1 (L1, 25th March-14th April 2020), Lockdown-2 (L2, 15th April-3rd May 2020), Lockdown-3 (L3, 4th-17th May 2020), Lockdown-4 (L4, 18th-31st May 2020), Unlock-1 (UN1, June 2020), and Unlock-2 (UN2, July 2020) the average BC concentrations were 7.93, 1.73, 2.59, 3.76, 3.26, 2.07, and 2.70 μg/m, respectively. During the lockdown and unlock phases, BC decreased up to 78% compared to the PL period. The BC source apportionment studies show that fossil fuel burning was the dominant BC source during the entire sampling period. From L1 to UN2 an increasing trend in BC contribution was observed (except L3) due to the successive relaxations given to anthropogenic activities. BC contribution dipped briefly during L3 due to the intensive crop residue burning events in neighboring states. CWT analysis showed that local emission sources were the dominant contributors to BC concentration over Delhi.
由于 COVID-19 大流行,印度分五个阶段于 2020 年 3 月 25 日至 5 月 31 日实施了全国封锁。封锁限制了主要的人为活动,主要是车辆和工业活动,从而降低了颗粒物浓度。本研究调查了 2020 年 2 月 18 日至 7 月 31 日期间德里地区黑碳(BC)浓度及其来源(主要是化石燃料(ff)燃烧和生物质燃烧(bb))的变化情况,涵盖了封锁前一个月、整个封锁阶段和随后两个月的封锁放松阶段。每日平均 BC 浓度变化范围为 0.22 至 16.92μg/m,平均值为 3.62±2.93μg/m。在封锁前(PL,2020 年 2 月 18 日至 3 月 24 日)、第一阶段封锁(L1,2020 年 3 月 25 日至 4 月 14 日)、第二阶段封锁(L2,2020 年 4 月 15 日至 5 月 3 日)、第三阶段封锁(L3,2020 年 5 月 4 日至 17 日)、第四阶段封锁(L4,2020 年 5 月 18 日至 31 日)、第一阶段解封(UN1,2020 年 6 月)和第二阶段解封(UN2,2020 年 7 月)期间,BC 浓度平均值分别为 7.93、1.73、2.59、3.76、3.26、2.07 和 2.70μg/m。在封锁和解锁阶段,BC 浓度与封锁前相比下降了 78%。BC 源分配研究表明,在整个采样期间,化石燃料燃烧是 BC 的主要来源。从 L1 到 UN2,由于连续放宽对人为活动的限制,BC 贡献呈上升趋势(除 L3 外)。由于邻近邦的作物残茬燃烧事件,BC 贡献在 L3 期间短暂下降。CWT 分析表明,当地排放源是德里地区 BC 浓度的主要贡献者。