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Ashutosh K. Misra

Ambient air carbon-dioxide concentration in Uttarakhand Tarai region


Background, Literature Survey, Research Methodology, Experimental Results, Discussion, Summary and Conclusion, Literature Cited
2011. 124 S.
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2011
ISBN: 3-639-34761-7 (3639347617)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-34761-6 (9783639347616)

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Carbon-dioxide is one of the most abundant gasses in the atmosphere. Due to human induced anthropogenic activities, the amount of CO2 released into the atmosphere has been rising extensively during the last 150 years. Present investigation was carried out to assess the carbon dioxide concentration in ambient air of Tarai region of Uttarakhand. The online monitoring of CO2 concentration from ambient air was carried out with the help of a Non-dispersive Infra-red (NDIR) gas analyzer at one minute time interval. Simultaneously, air samples were collected from various sampling sites starting. The ambient air CO2 concentration at Pantnagar has shown a large fluctuation that varied in the range of 306 ppmv to 427 ppmv with an average concentration of 350.82 ppmv. Among different sites of sampling, the highest concentration of surface air CO2 was found at the vehicular sites followed by Industrial site. Higher CO2 concentration values were found near the ground and a decreasing pattern was observed with the increase in height. In general, CO2 concentrations were higher during winter and lowest during summer season.
Dr. Ashutosh Kumar Misra is Project Scientist at IIT Delhi India.He Obtained his M.Sc.(Ag) and Ph.D. degrees in Agrometeorology from NDUA & T, Faizabad and GBPUA & T, Pantnagar Uttaranchal, respectively. Thereafter, he joined IIT Delhi as a Project Associate and promoted to his current designation. He is life member of several scientific societies.