Assessing the impact of forest fires on air quality in Northeast India

IF 2.8 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental science: atmospheres Pub Date : 2024-11-12 DOI:10.1039/D4EA00107A
Sonal Kumari, Latha Radhadevi, Nihal Gujre, Nageswar Rao and Murthy Bandaru
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This study investigates the impact of forest fires on air quality in India's northeastern (NE) region, focusing on Guwahati, Tezpur, and Aizawl. The North-Eastern Forest cluster, contributing 36% to the total forest cover, emerges as a hotspot with the highest number of fire detections (40%). Population growth and shifting cultivation practices have intensified the frequency of fires. The study spans 2013–2016, assessing PM10, PM2.5, ozone (O3), carbon monoxide (CO) and nitrogen oxide (NOx) concentrations in the three NE cities. Guwahati consistently recorded PM10 concentrations above National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS), indicating persistent air quality challenges. Tezpur and Aizawl maintained concentrations below NAAQS, with Aizawl displaying Good to Satisfactory air quality on a significant portion of observed days. During forest fire (FF) events from 2013 to 2016, PM10, PM2.5, O3, CO, and NOx concentrations rose, suggesting a direct correlation between FF and deteriorating air quality, especially when FF counts were above 100. During these events, a shift in air quality levels was observed, affecting most parameters in Aizawl and varying for other cities. Diurnal patterns during FF events indicated increased pollutant levels. The most prominent change was observed in PM10 in all stations. Backward air–mass trajectory analysis confirms the influence of NE-India as a significant pollution source during FF. This study underscores the urgent need for targeted interventions to mitigate the impact of FF on air quality in the NE region, emphasising the intricate relationship between ecological practices, forest fires and atmospheric conditions.

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评估印度东北部森林火灾对空气质量的影响
本研究调查了印度东北部(NE)地区森林火灾对空气质量的影响,重点是古瓦哈提、提斯普尔和艾扎尔。东北森林集群占森林总面积的36%,是火灾探测数量最多的热点(40%)。人口增长和耕作方式的转变加剧了火灾发生的频率。这项研究的时间跨度为2013-2016年,评估了东北三个城市的PM10、PM2.5、臭氧、一氧化碳和氮氧化物的浓度。古瓦哈提记录的PM10浓度一直高于国家环境空气质量标准(NAAQS),表明空气质量持续存在挑战。提斯普尔和艾扎尔的浓度保持在国家空气质量标准以下,艾扎尔在大部分观测日的空气质量为良好至满意。在2013 - 2016年的森林火灾(FF)事件中,PM10、PM2.5、O3、CO和NOx浓度升高,表明FF与空气质量恶化存在直接相关性,特别是当FF计数超过100时。在这些事件中,观察到空气质量水平发生了变化,影响了Aizawl的大多数参数,其他城市也有所不同。FF事件期间的日模式表明污染物水平增加。各监测站PM10变化最显著。逆向气团轨迹分析证实了东北印度作为FF期间的重要污染源的影响。这项研究强调了迫切需要有针对性的干预措施来减轻FF对东北地区空气质量的影响,强调了生态实践、森林火灾和大气条件之间的复杂关系。
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