Long‐Term Trend in Black Carbon Mass Concentration Over Central Indo‐Gangetic Plain Location: Understanding the Implied Change in Radiative Forcing
Bharat Ji Mehrotra,
Atul K. Srivastava,
Amarendra Singh
et al.
Abstract:For the first‐time, analysis of a decade long measurement of Black Carbon mass concentration (BC) was carried out at a representative central Indo‐Gangetic Plain (IGP) location, Varanasi (25.30°N, 83.03°E, 79 m asl), from 2009 to 2021 to understand its physical, optical, and radiative impacts. During the 13‐year study period, the daily BC mass concentration was found to vary between 0.07 and 46.23 μg m−3 (mean 9.18 ± 6.53 μg m−3) and showed a strong inter‐annual and intra‐annual variations. The inter‐annual va… Show more
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