Micro‐ to macro‐scaling analysis of PM2.5 in sensitive environment of Himalaya, India

Author:

Kimothi Sanjeev1,Chilkoti Sumit2,Rawat Vikash3,Thapliyal Asha4,Gautam Alok Sagar5,Gautam Sneha67

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics Graphic Era Deemed to be University Dehradun India

2. School of Applied Science UPES Dehradun India

3. Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences (ARIES) Nainital India

4. Water Resource Division Uttarakhand Space Application Centre Dehradun India

5. Department of Physics Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University Srinagar India

6. Department of Civil Engineering Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences Coimbatore India

7. Water Institute, A Centre of Excellence Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences Coimbatore India

Abstract

Fine particulate matter (PM) in the atmosphere has become a significant air contaminant with substantial health consequences. Although airborne remote sensing and ground sensor monitoring can offer air quality datasets containing PM2.5, there are limitations to effectively analysing large long‐term datasets. The research aims to evaluate air quality over the Himalayan region using the multifractal approach for the PM2.5 data time series. Fractal dimension (FD), Hurtz exponent (H), and predictability (PI) are estimated using the rescaled range. PM2.5 is found to have high concentration and frequency throughout the day. The same is found in the night hours during peak tourism months. The hourly PM2.5 time series datasets have shown multifractality. The primary reason for this is emissions produced by vehicles and anthropocentric activities in the region. The H is used to assess the dynamic features of the PM2.5 time series in terms of persistence and self‐correlation. In the context of climate change studies, it is crucial to monitor the spatial distribution and dynamic behaviour of PM2.5 in the Himalayan foothills. This study aims to provide prediction analyses and air quality index (AQI) estimates and demonstrate how PM2.5 concentrations alter the sensitive environment throughout the micro to macro scale. This will help us to build a long‐term strategy for reducing the harmful effect of increasing pollution levels on the ecosystem and human health.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Geology

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