Study of spectral characteristics of black carbon from biomass burning and source apportionment over Agartala in the northeastern India

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Parminder Kaur
Prasanth Srinivasan
Pranab Dhar
Barin Kumar De
Anirban Guha
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[1] Tripura University,Department of Physics
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Black carbon; Apportionment; Fossil fuel; Biomass burning; Biofuels; Spectral properties;
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We have studied the black carbon (BC) mass concentrations, contributions from Fossil Fuels (FF), and Biomass burning (BB) to total BC mass concentrations using a 7-wavelength Aethalometer (Model, AE-31; Make, Magee Scientific, USA) at a rural continental location in the northeastern India. We have taken the continuous measurements of BC from January 2011 to December 2017 (excluding the year 2016 due to nonavailability of data). The annual mean BC concentration at 880 nm is observed maximum 12.56±5.06 µgm-3 in the year 2011 with a minimum of 7.26±2.76 µgm-3 during the year 2015." is the final sentence. BC, BCff, and BCbb mass concentrations show significant variation during morning, afternoon, evening, and night hours. The significant monthly, seasonal, and annual variabilities in the BC concentration, equivalent BC from FF and BB, are due to seasonal change in the emission sources, boundary layer dynamics, and dispersion and dilution conditions. The determination of Angstrom exponent (α) for the BC emitted during burning of different biofuels by performing a burning experiment is an important part of the present study. We have conducted a survey in and around the study location to know the different biofuels used by the people for daily household activities, and those biofuels are used in the burning experiment. As a result of biomass burning experiment to determine Angstrom exponent, we have found the α values to be ranging from 1.20 to 2.37 for flaming and a range from 1.59 to 2.33 for smoldering conditions for different biofuels. Annual mean contributions of BCff and BCbb to the total BC are found to be dominated by FF emissions during the whole study period. The percentage contribution of BCff and BCbb is found to be 56% and 44% during winter season due to increase in wood and biomass burning activities for various purposes. We have found the higher percentage contribution from BCff (85%) during monsoon season due to reduction in usage of biofuels.
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