2011
DOI: 10.5194/acp-11-7289-2011
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Black carbon emissions from biomass and fossil fuels in rural India

Abstract: Abstract. Black carbon (BC) emission from biofuel cooking in South Asia and its radiative forcing is a significant source of uncertainty for health and climate impact studies. Quantification of BC emissions in the published literature is either based on laboratory or remote field observations far away from the source. For the first time under Project Surya, we use field measurements taken simultaneously inside rural households, ambient air and vehicular emissions from highways in a rural area in the Indo-Gange… Show more

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“…The range of AOD is consistent with those measured by AERONET in Delhi for January and April 2009 (see http://aeronet.gsfc.nasa.gov/). They are also consistent with those reported in the study of Satheesh et al (2011) for the city of Bangalore and of Rehman et al (2011) for the city of Kanpur. In April 2010 the wind direction was mostly north-westerly, and the temperature was found in the range 35-45 • C. On 15 January 2011 the wind is found to be westerly and temperature to vary in the range 15-20 • C. The time to complete one full circle around the route (Fig.…”
Section: Overview On Measurements Around Delhisupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The range of AOD is consistent with those measured by AERONET in Delhi for January and April 2009 (see http://aeronet.gsfc.nasa.gov/). They are also consistent with those reported in the study of Satheesh et al (2011) for the city of Bangalore and of Rehman et al (2011) for the city of Kanpur. In April 2010 the wind direction was mostly north-westerly, and the temperature was found in the range 35-45 • C. On 15 January 2011 the wind is found to be westerly and temperature to vary in the range 15-20 • C. The time to complete one full circle around the route (Fig.…”
Section: Overview On Measurements Around Delhisupporting
confidence: 82%
“…In these three seasons, AOD decreases from early morning, reaches a minimum at 12:00 or 13:00, and then increases significantly. Peak values of AOD occurred at 08:00 in the morning and at 16:00 or 17:00 in the late afternoon, which may be consistent with BC emissions from biofuel cooking at a fixed time (Rehman et al, 2011). The diurnal variations are different in summer as a result of large rainfall.…”
Section: Aod At 500 Nmsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…10 The IGP is one of the most densely populated regions in the world, and large uncertainties exist for published BC emissions. 12,13 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%