ANALYSIS OF AGRO RESIDUE BURNING AND PRESENT SCENARIO IN KEY AREAS OF NORTHERN PLAINS IN INDIA
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Botswana, Gaborone.
- Department of Environmental Engineering. Subharti University, India.
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Abstract
According to MNRE report, India produces around 500 million tons (Mt) of harvest buildups every year. In India, crop blazing is a standard route for agriculturalists to ruin scraps after they reap deliver, for example, wheat, rice, sugarcane and so on. The smoldering of farming buildups, because of any reason causes a huge wellspring of artificially and radioactively critical follow gasses that are all that much hurtful for the climate. There are a few alternatives are accessible which can be polished, for example, treating the soil, era of vitality, generation of biofuel and reusing in soil to deal with the deposits in a gainful way. This study demonstrates the current state of this product smoldering buildups in northern piece of India, particularly in Indo-Gangetic zone& its belongings, air and water quality level. Aerosol optical and radiative propertieshave been analyzed over the ground-based Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET).We determine an expansion in AOD happened over the region amid the perception period, principally because of long-range transference of mist concentrates transmitted because of harvest deposit burning.
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A. Agarwal, E. Dintwa and P. Joshi (2016); ANALYSIS OF AGRO RESIDUE BURNING AND PRESENT SCENARIO IN KEY AREAS OF NORTHERN PLAINS IN INDIA, Int. J. of Adv. Res., 4 (03), 1499-1509, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/4884
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