SPATIO TEMPORAL VARIABILITY Of PARTICULATE MATTER AND ASSOCIATED RISK ASSESSMENT FOR KOTA CITY RAJASTHAN INDIA
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Bad air quality is a prodigious environmental concern globally due to its severe impact
newlineon animals, plant life, humans, and property. The educational hub of Rajasthan state of India,
newlineKota, an Indian metropolis, has been experiencing a deterioration in air quality for the last few
newlineyears. It is a rapid-growing metropolis with more than one million inhabitants.
newlineThe primary objectives of this research work are:
newline(a) To define air quality in Kota metropolis, Rajasthan (India) through Air Quality Index
newline(AQI) and Exceedance Factor (EF) , with the help of four air quality parameters,
newlinenamely, SO2, NO2, PM10, and PM2.5, along with the identification of pollutant sources,
newlineemission characteristics, topography, and meteorological conditions and lockdown
newlinerestrictions
newline(b) To determine the spatiotemporal variability of NO2, SO2, PM10 and PM2.5 along with
newlineestimating their concentrations at distinct non-monitored locations using ArcGIS based
newlinespatial interpolation methods, Ordinary Kriging (OK) and Inverse Distance
newlineWeighting (IDW) , and
newline(c) To evaluate the human health risk through AirQ+ software and ecological environment
newlinerisk through Risk Quotient (RQ) linked with exposure to particulate matter pollution
newlinealong with spatial distribution of disease caused by PM10 and PM2.5. A comparison with
newlinedifferent regional cities, namely, Jaipur, Udaipur, Ajmer, Pali, Alwar, and Jodhpur, has
newlinealso been done for PM10 and PM2.5 concentrations.
newlineThe observation period selected for the study is four years, from 1st January 2018 to 31st
newlineDecember 2021. Particulate matter, sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide are the selected
newlineparameter for this study. The annual CPCB standard for PM10, PM2.5, SO2, and NO2 are 60, 40,
newline50, and 40 µg/m3, respectively.
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