Volume: 4; Issue: 1; June 2022 |
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Title : STUDY OF AIR CARRYING CAPACITY OF AYODHYA CITY, UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA |
Authour(s): Akansha Patel , Sangram Singh and Vinod Kumar Chaudhary |
Keywords: Air carrying capacity, Mixing height, Pollution potential, Ventilation coefficient. |
Abstract: In the present study, atmospheric carrying capacity was estimated based on ventilation coefficient. Ventilation coefficient is directly proportional to the atmospheric carrying capacity that was computed by using micrometeorological parameters of two seasons namely winter and summer. The diurnal variation in ventilation coefficient was recorded. The highest value of air carrying capacity was observed during the afternoon hours and it decreases in morning and evening hours in both the seasons. It was noticed that the winter season has low air carrying capacity throughout the day as compared to summer. The value of ventilation coefficient was observed to be less than 2000 2 m /s during morning and evening hours in winter. Whereas, higher ventilation coefficient value 2 lower than 8000 m /s was recorded during the summer season. |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.46505/IJBI.2022.4114 |
How to cite this article: Patel A., Singh S. and Chaudhary V.K. (2022). Study of Air Carrying Capacity of Ayodhya city, Uttar Pradesh, India. International Journal of Biological Innovations. 4(1): 130-134 https://doi.org/10.46505/IJBI.2022.4114. |
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