Seasonal Variability of Atmospheric Aerosols in Karachi, Pakistan

A variety of in situ and satellite-derived data of aerosols like atmospheric black carbon concentrations were used to probe the seasonal differences of aerosol concentration in Karachi, Pakistan for one year. Daily [black carbon] varied from about 4000 to 50,000 ng/m3 with the mean maximu...

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Main Author: Badar Ghauri, Zahid Khalil, Muhammad Shafiq, Hussain Haider Rizvi, Jawad Nasir, Muhammad Khubaib Abuzar
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Language:English
Published: Society of Economic Geologists and Mineral Technologists 2019-05-01
Series:International Journal of Economic and Environment Geology
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Online Access:http://www.econ-environ-geol.org/index.php/ojs/article/view/218/172
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spelling doaj-e64f42367c7d4a3aa653d8be68df44102020-11-25T02:57:57ZengSociety of Economic Geologists and Mineral TechnologistsInternational Journal of Economic and Environment Geology2223-957X2223-957X2019-05-0110015763Seasonal Variability of Atmospheric Aerosols in Karachi, PakistanBadar Ghauri, Zahid Khalil, Muhammad Shafiq, Hussain Haider Rizvi, Jawad Nasir, Muhammad Khubaib Abuzar0Department of Remote Sensing and Geoinformation Science, Institute of Space Technology, Pakistan. Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission, Karachi, Pakistan. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University, PakistanA variety of in situ and satellite-derived data of aerosols like atmospheric black carbon concentrations were used to probe the seasonal differences of aerosol concentration in Karachi, Pakistan for one year. Daily [black carbon] varied from about 4000 to 50,000 ng/m3 with the mean maximum of 14700 ng/m3 in February, primarily during mornings and evenings. The [black carbon] concentrations were at a maximum during winter months of November to February i.e. around 12000 ng/m3 and were at minimum value during summer from June to September (3000 ng/m3). Short term and long-term variabilities were mostly affected by meteorological parameters. Apart from industrial and indiscriminate solid waste burning, most important source of BC emissions in Karachi was vehicular traffic, since over a million vehicles were registered in the city. Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) from multi-band AOD, AERONET, and MODIS satellites showed a similar trend of its concentrations similar to BC. Aeronet 500 nm AODs were at a maximum for July (0.95 monsoons) and minimum (around 0.4) in November-February. Seasonal variation of AOD (Aeronet) was matching at other wavelengths, while the deviation in the spectral dependency of AOD was uncertain. It implied that a columnar spectral optical depth represented different aerosol type association having advection from various directions and sources. Relevant stakeholders should play their role to reduce BC emissions to mitigate ill health impacts in this metropolitan cityhttp://www.econ-environ-geol.org/index.php/ojs/article/view/218/172black carbon aerosolaethalometerbc concentrationsurban area and aeronetmodis satellite data.
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author Badar Ghauri, Zahid Khalil, Muhammad Shafiq, Hussain Haider Rizvi, Jawad Nasir, Muhammad Khubaib Abuzar
spellingShingle Badar Ghauri, Zahid Khalil, Muhammad Shafiq, Hussain Haider Rizvi, Jawad Nasir, Muhammad Khubaib Abuzar
Seasonal Variability of Atmospheric Aerosols in Karachi, Pakistan
International Journal of Economic and Environment Geology
black carbon aerosol
aethalometer
bc concentrations
urban area and aeronet
modis satellite data.
author_facet Badar Ghauri, Zahid Khalil, Muhammad Shafiq, Hussain Haider Rizvi, Jawad Nasir, Muhammad Khubaib Abuzar
author_sort Badar Ghauri, Zahid Khalil, Muhammad Shafiq, Hussain Haider Rizvi, Jawad Nasir, Muhammad Khubaib Abuzar
title Seasonal Variability of Atmospheric Aerosols in Karachi, Pakistan
title_short Seasonal Variability of Atmospheric Aerosols in Karachi, Pakistan
title_full Seasonal Variability of Atmospheric Aerosols in Karachi, Pakistan
title_fullStr Seasonal Variability of Atmospheric Aerosols in Karachi, Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal Variability of Atmospheric Aerosols in Karachi, Pakistan
title_sort seasonal variability of atmospheric aerosols in karachi, pakistan
publisher Society of Economic Geologists and Mineral Technologists
series International Journal of Economic and Environment Geology
issn 2223-957X
2223-957X
publishDate 2019-05-01
description A variety of in situ and satellite-derived data of aerosols like atmospheric black carbon concentrations were used to probe the seasonal differences of aerosol concentration in Karachi, Pakistan for one year. Daily [black carbon] varied from about 4000 to 50,000 ng/m3 with the mean maximum of 14700 ng/m3 in February, primarily during mornings and evenings. The [black carbon] concentrations were at a maximum during winter months of November to February i.e. around 12000 ng/m3 and were at minimum value during summer from June to September (3000 ng/m3). Short term and long-term variabilities were mostly affected by meteorological parameters. Apart from industrial and indiscriminate solid waste burning, most important source of BC emissions in Karachi was vehicular traffic, since over a million vehicles were registered in the city. Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) from multi-band AOD, AERONET, and MODIS satellites showed a similar trend of its concentrations similar to BC. Aeronet 500 nm AODs were at a maximum for July (0.95 monsoons) and minimum (around 0.4) in November-February. Seasonal variation of AOD (Aeronet) was matching at other wavelengths, while the deviation in the spectral dependency of AOD was uncertain. It implied that a columnar spectral optical depth represented different aerosol type association having advection from various directions and sources. Relevant stakeholders should play their role to reduce BC emissions to mitigate ill health impacts in this metropolitan city
topic black carbon aerosol
aethalometer
bc concentrations
urban area and aeronet
modis satellite data.
url http://www.econ-environ-geol.org/index.php/ojs/article/view/218/172
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