Source profiling of air pollution and its association with acute respiratory infections in the Himalayan-bound region of India

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Manzoor A. Wani
Amit K. Mishra
Saloni Sharma
Ishtiaq A. Mayer
Mukhtar Ahmad
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[1] University of Kashmir,Department of Geography and Regional Development
[2] Jawaharlal Nehru University,School of Environmental Sciences
[3] Indian Meteorological Department,undefined
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2021年 / 28卷
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Himalaya; Air pollution; Particulate matter; Acute respiratory infections;
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The studies related to air pollutants and their association with human health over the mountainous region are of utmost importance and are sparse especially over the Himalayan region of India. The linkages between various atmospheric variables and clinically validated data have been done using various datasets procured from satellite, model reanalysis, and surface observations during 2013–2017. Aerosol optical depth, air temperature, and wind speed are significantly related (p < 0.001) to the incidence of acute respiratory infections with its peak during winter. Model-derived particulate matter (PM2.5) shows high contributions of black carbon, organic carbon, and sulfate during winter. The wind roses show the passage of winds from the south–west and southern side of the region. Back trajectory density plot along with bivariate polar plot analyses have shown that most of the winds coming from the western side are taking a southward direction before reaching the study area and may be bringing pollutants from the Indo-Gangetic Plain and other surrounding regions. Our study shows that the accumulation of pollutants in the Himalayan valley is owing to the meteorological stability with significant local emissions from burning of biomass and biofuels along with long-range and mid-range transport during the winter season that significantly correlated with the incidence of acute respiratory infections in the region.
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