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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2016

Dual‐carbon‐isotope characterization of total organic carbon in wintertime carbonaceous aerosols from northern India

Srinivas Bikkina; August Andersson; M.M. Sarin; Rebecca J. Sheesley; Elena N. Kirillova; R. Rengarajan; A. K. Sudheer; Kirpa Ram; Örjan Gustafsson

Large-scale emissions of carbonaceous aerosols (CA) from South Asia impact both regional climate and air quality, yet their sources are not well constrained. Here we use source-diagnostic stable an ...


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2017

Spatial variability of upper ocean POC export in the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean determined using particle‐reactive 234Th

S. Subha Anand; R. Rengarajan; V. V. S. S. Sarma; A. K. Sudheer; R. Bhushan; Shriti Singh

The northern Indian Ocean is globally significant for its seasonally reversing winds, upwelled nutrients, high biological production and expanding oxygen minimum zones. The region acts as sink and source for atmospheric CO2. However, the efficiency of the biological carbon pump to sequester atmospheric CO2 and export particulate organic carbon from the surface is not well known. To quantify the upper ocean carbon export flux and to estimate the efficiency of biological carbon pump in the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean, seawater profiles of total 234Th were measured from surface to 300 m depth at 13 stations from 19.9°N to 25.3°S in a transect along 87°E, during spring intermonsoon period (March – April 2014). Results showed enhanced in situ primary production in the equatorial Indian Ocean and the central Bay of Bengal, and varied from 13.2 mmol C m−2 d−1 to 173.8 mmol C m−2 d−1. POC export flux in this region varied from 0 to 7.7 mmol C m−2 d−1. Though high carbon export flux was found in the equatorial region, remineralization of organic carbon in the surface and sub-surface waters considerably reduced organic carbon export in the Bay of Bengal. Annually recurring anticyclonic eddies enhanced organic carbon utilization and heterotrophy. Oxygen minimum zone developed due to stratification and poor ventilation was intensified by sub-surface remineralization. 234Th-based carbon export fluxes were not comparable with empirical statistical model estimates based on primary production and temperature. Region-specific refinement of model parameters is required to accurately predict POC export fluxes.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2007

Carbonaceous and inorganic species in atmospheric aerosols during wintertime over urban and high‐altitude sites in North India

R. Rengarajan; M.M. Sarin; A. K. Sudheer


Atmospheric Environment | 2011

Aerosol acidity and secondary organic aerosol formation during wintertime over urban environment in western India

R. Rengarajan; A. K. Sudheer; M.M. Sarin


Atmospheric Environment | 2008

Mineral and anthropogenic aerosols in Arabian Sea–atmospheric boundary layer: Sources and spatial variability

Ashwini Kumar; M.M. Sarin; A. K. Sudheer


Journal of Earth System Science | 2008

Chemical characteristics of aerosols in MABL of Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea during spring inter-monsoon: A comparative study

Ashwini Kumar; A. K. Sudheer; M.M. Sarin


Atmospheric Research | 2011

Wintertime PM2.5 and PM10 carbonaceous and inorganic constituents from urban site in western India

R. Rengarajan; A. K. Sudheer; M.M. Sarin


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2008

Aerosol characterization during the summer monsoon period over a tropical coastal Indian station, Visakhapatnam

B. L. Madhavan; K. Niranjan; V. Sreekanth; M.M. Sarin; A. K. Sudheer


Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry | 2010

Anthropogenic sulphate aerosols and large Cl-deficit in marine atmospheric boundary layer of tropical Bay of Bengal

M.M. Sarin; Ashwini Kumar; Bikkina Srinivas; A. K. Sudheer; Neeraj Rastogi


Atmospheric Environment | 2012

Influence of continental outflow on aerosol chemical characteristics over the Arabian Sea during winter

Ashwini Kumar; A. K. Sudheer; Vineet Goswami; Ravi Bhushan

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M.M. Sarin

Physical Research Laboratory

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R. Rengarajan

Physical Research Laboratory

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Ashwini Kumar

Physical Research Laboratory

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Kirpa Ram

Banaras Hindu University

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Ravi Bhushan

Physical Research Laboratory

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