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引用次数: 6
摘要
目前的工作是为了研究斯利那加市的空气质量,样本是从五个不同的地点收集的,包括商业区(场地i)、工业区(场地ii)、住宅区(场地iii)、生态敏感区(场地iv)和敏感区(场地v)。在研究期间,每月采集样本并分析二氧化氮(NO2),二氧化硫(SO2)和可修复颗粒物(PM10)。NO2在各位点内和位点间存在显著差异(F3 = 3.82;F4 = 115, P < 0.05),而SO2和PM10位点F4 = 167, P < 0.05, F4 = 72.55, P < 0.05。研究结果表明,拉尔洲地区NO2浓度较高,机动车排放可能是造成该地区NO2浓度较高的原因之一。SO2在工业区域浓度较高,可归因于工业燃烧化石燃料和发电机组的使用。工业地区的PM10也较高,除了燃烧煤炭作为燃料外,还有水泥工业的存在。除一号和二号站点的PM10外,所有站点的NO2和SO2总体浓度均在国家环境空气质量标准(NAAQS)允许范围内。第i和第ii地盘的整体空气质素指数属“中等”范畴,而第iii、第IV和第V地盘的空气质素指数则属“良好”范畴。
Preliminary Study on Air Quality of Srinagar, (J&K), India
The present work was carried out to study the air quality of Srinagar city and the samples were collected from five different sites which includes commercial area (site-I), industrial area (site-II), residential area (site-III), ecologically sensitive site (site-IV) and sensitive area (site-V). During the study samples were taken on monthly basis and were analyzed for nitrogen dioxide (NO2), sulphur dioxide (SO2) and repairable particulate matter (PM10). Significant variation was recordedwithin and among the sites in NO2 (F3 = 3.82; F4 = 115, P < 0.05), whereas among the sites in SO2 and PM10 (F4 = 167, P < 0.05) and (F4 = 72.55, P < 0.05) respectively. The study revealed higher concentration of NO2 at Lal chowk which is commercial area and vehicular emission could be the one of the reason for higher value of NO2. SO2 exhibited high concentration at industrial area and could be attributed to burning of fossil fuels in industries and use of generator sets. PM10 was also found higher in industrial area due to presence of cement industries in addition to burning of coal as fuel. The overall concentration of NO2 and SO2 were found within the permissible limits for all sites as per National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) except for PM10 at site-I and site II. The overall air quality index of site-I and site-II falls within “Moderate” category and for site-III, IV and V falls within “Good” category.