P. S. Praveen
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology
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Science | 2009
Örjan Gustafsson; Martin Kruså; Zdenek Zencak; Rebecca J. Sheesley; Lennart Granat; Erik Engström; P. S. Praveen; P.S.P. Rao; Henning Rodhe
Carbonaceous aerosols cause strong atmospheric heating and large surface cooling that is as important to South Asian climate forcing as greenhouse gases, yet the aerosol sources are poorly understood. Emission inventory models suggest that biofuel burning accounts for 50 to 90% of emissions, whereas the elemental composition of ambient aerosols points to fossil fuel combustion. We used radiocarbon measurements of winter monsoon aerosols from western India and the Indian Ocean to determine that biomass combustion produced two-thirds of the bulk carbonaceous aerosols, as well as one-half and two-thirds of two black carbon subfractions, respectively. These constraints show that both biomass combustion (such as residential cooking and agricultural burning) and fossil fuel combustion should be targeted to mitigate climate effects and improve air quality.
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2014
Carme Bosch; August Andersson; Elena N. Kirillova; Krishnakant Budhavant; S. Tiwari; P. S. Praveen; Lynn M. Russell; Nicholas D. Beres; V. Ramanathan; Örjan Gustafsson
The dual carbon isotope signatures and optical properties of carbonaceous aerosols have been investigated simultaneously for the first time in the South Asian outflow during an intensive campaign at the Maldives Climate Observatory on Hanimaadhoo (MCOH) (February and March 2012). As one component of the Cloud Aerosol Radiative Forcing Dynamics Experiment, this paper reports on the sources and the atmospheric processing of elemental carbon (EC) and water-soluble organic carbon (WSOC) as examined by a dual carbon isotope approach. The radiocarbon (C-14) data show that WSOC has a significantly higher biomass/biogenic contribution (865%) compared to EC (594%). The more C-13-enriched signature of MCOH-WSOC (-20.80.7) compared to MCOH-EC (-25.8 +/- 0.3 parts per thousand) and megacity Delhi WSOC (-24.1 +/- 0.9 parts per thousand) suggests that WSOC is significantly more affected by aging during long-range transport than EC. The C-13-C-14 signal suggests that the wintertime WSOC intercepted over the Indian Ocean largely represents aged primary biomass burning aerosols. Since light-absorbing organic carbon aerosols (Brown Carbon (BrC)) have recently been identified as potential contributors to positive radiative forcing, optical properties of WSOC were also investigated. The mass absorption cross section of WSOC (MAC(365)) was 0.5 +/- 0.2 m(2)g(-1) which is lower than what has been observed at near-source sites, indicating a net decrease of WSOC light-absorption character during long-range transport. Near-surface WSOC at MCOH accounted for similar to 1% of the total direct solar absorbance relative to EC, which is lower than the BrC absorption inferred from solar spectral observations of ambient aerosols, suggesting that a significant portion of BrC might be included in the water-insoluble portion of organic aerosols.
Atmospheric Environment | 2007
P. D. Safai; S. Kewat; P. S. Praveen; P.S.P. Rao; G.A. Momin; Kaushar Ali; P. C. S. Devara
Atmospheric Environment | 2004
P.D. Safai; P.S.P. Rao; G.A. Momin; Kaushar Ali; D. M. Chate; P. S. Praveen
Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry | 2008
P.D. Safai; S. Kewat; G. Pandithurai; P. S. Praveen; Kaushar Ali; S. Tiwari; P.S.P. Rao; K. B. Budhawant; S. K. Saha; P. C. S. Devara
Aerosol and Air Quality Research | 2005
P. D. Safai; Pasumarti Surya Prakasa Rao; Gafur Abulal Momin; Kaushar Ali; D. M. Chate; P. S. Praveen; P.C.S. Devara
Atmospheric Environment | 2007
P. S. Praveen; P.S.P. Rao; P. D. Safai; P. C. S. Devara; D. M. Chate; Kaushar Ali; G.A. Momin
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2010
Ruby Das; Lennart Granat; P. S. Praveen; Henning Rodhe
Aerosol and Air Quality Research | 2015
Sumit K. Mishra; Rajesh Agnihotri; Pawan Yadav; Sukhvir Singh; M.V.S.N. Prasad; P. S. Praveen; Jai Shankar Tawale; Rashmi; Nidhi Dixit Mishra; B. C. Arya; C. Sharma
Atmospheric Environment | 2007
D. M. Chate; Kaushar Ali; G.A. Momin; P.S.P. Rao; P. S. Praveen; P. D. Safai; P. C. S. Devara