Assimilative capacity of the atmosphere at Gorakhpur with respect to air pollution

Authors

  • P. K. NANDANKAR

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v53i4.1663

Keywords:

Windrose, Mixing heights, Ventilation coefficient, Stability, Pollution potential

Abstract

The present study aims at seasonal and diurnal pollution potential at Gorakhpur in east Uttar Pradesh. To assess the pollution potential, meteorological data for five year period (1982-86) of Gorakhpur have been analyzed for four seasons viz; winter (December-February), summer (March-May), monsoon (June-September) and post monsoon (October-November). Season wise wind roses, stability, stability wind roses have been prepared and season wise diurnal variation of mixing height and ventilation coefficient have also been worked out. It is found that Gorakhpur has a better diffusion capacity in summer and poor in post monsoon followed by winter. Afternoon hours are better for vertical mixing. The winds are predominantly from southwest to west in all seasons except in monsoon when it blows from northeast to east. Based on this study, an appropriate location for industrialization has been suggested.

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Published

01-10-2002

How to Cite

[1]
P. K. . NANDANKAR, “Assimilative capacity of the atmosphere at Gorakhpur with respect to air pollution”, MAUSAM, vol. 53, no. 4, pp. 481–486, Oct. 2002.

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Research Papers