Changes in Inorganic Chemical Species in Fog Water over Delhi

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作者
Sheoran, Rahul [1 ]
Dumka, Umesh Chandra [1 ]
Sowmya, Hulivahana Nagaraju [2 ]
Bisht, Deewan Singh [3 ]
Srivastava, Atul Kumar [3 ]
Tiwari, Suresh [3 ]
Attri, Shiv Dev [4 ]
Hopke, Philip Karl [5 ]
机构
[1] Aryabhatta Res Inst Observat Sci, Naini Tal 263001, India
[2] Dayananda Sagar Coll Engn, Dept Civil Engn, Bangalore 560078, Karnataka, India
[3] Indian Inst Trop Meteorol, New Delhi 110060, India
[4] Indian Meteorol Dept, Lodhi Rd, New Delhi 110003, India
[5] Clarkson Univ, Box 5708, Potsdam, NY 13699 USA
关键词
Fog water; Rainwater chemistry; Secondary aerosol species; Acidity; Alkalinity; SOURCE APPORTIONMENT; OPTICAL-PROPERTIES; ORGANIC-ACIDS; CLOUD-WATER; CHEMISTRY; AEROSOL; RAINWATER; URBAN; RAIN; FOGWATER;
D O I
10.5572/ajae.2021.092
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Heavy fogs occur during the winter period over the part of northern India and impact aviation, public transport, the economy, public life, etc. During winter, fog water (FW) and non-monsoonal rainwater (NMRW) samples were collected in Delhi, which is a highly polluted and populated megacity in northern India. The collected FW and NMRW samples were analyzed for their inorganic chemical constituents (F-, Cl-, SO42-, NO3-, NH4+, Na+, K+, Ca2+, and Mg2+). The volume-weighted mean (VWM) pH, con-ductivity, and total dissolved solids (TDS) of FW were 6.89, 206 mu S cm(-1), and 107 mg L-1, respectively, indicating the dominance of alkaline species. The total measured ionic constituents (TMIC) in FW and NMRW were 5,738 and 814 mu eq L-1, respectively, indicating highly concentrated FW in Delhi. The TMIC in FW were factors of 16 and 7 times more concentrated than MRW and NMRW samples, respectively. The concentrations of inorga-nic acidic species (SO42- and NO3-) in FW were much higher than in monsoon rainwater (MRW: 3 and 5 times) and NMRW (8 and 12 times), respectively. Also, the concentrations of SO42- and NO3 in NMRW were approximately double compared to MRW indicating higher acidic species concentrations during the winter season over Delhi region. Signifi-cant decadal growth in the mean concentrations of ionic species in FW (SO42- - similar to 9 times; NH4+ - double) were observed between 1985 and 2010. However, the nitrate decreased by similar to 28%. The higher SO42- is likely from heavy-duty vehicles that burn sulfur-containing fuel. The anions in FW, MRW, and NMRW contributed 20, 42, and 43%. However, the cation contributions were 80, 58, and 57%, respectively. The anion contributions were lower in FW than MRW and NMRW indicating the weak formation of acidic species in fog water. The observed alkalinity suggests that it is unlikely for acid precipitation to be present in this region.
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