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The impact of crop residue burning (CRB) on the diurnal and seasonal variability of the ozone and PM levels at a semi-urban site in the north-western Indo-Gangetic plain
2019
Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences, Earth and Planetary Sciences
Ozone and particulate matter (PM), PM 10 and PM 2.5 , were monitored along with meteorological parameters at a semi-urban location, Patiala, in the north-western Indo-Gangetic plain from December 2013 to November 2014. The annual mean concentration levels of PM 10 , PM 2.5 and ozone were recorded as 178 μg m −3 , 88 μg m −3 and 39 ppb, which also exceeded the national standards on a 24-h average basis, by 77.3% (335 days), 53.2% (338 days) and 20 days, respectively. High levels of PM (PM 10 and
doi:10.1007/s12040-019-1164-z
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