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Characteristics of fine particles from incense burning at temple premises of Kathmandu Valley, Nepal

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Abstract
The impact of incense burning on ambient air quality was investigated by measuring the concentrations of fine particles (PM2.5), elemental carbon (EC), organic carbon (OC), and their oxidative potential (OP) at three temple premises in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal. These temples, namely, Bajrabarahi, Bagalamukhi, and Bhadrakali, are located in three distinct environments: forest, residential, and roadside, respectively. During the incense burning event days, the PM2.5 concentration at Bhadrakali (431.4 mu gm(-3)) was significantly higher than that measured at the Bagalamukhi (135.2 mu gm(-3)) and Bajrabarahi (84.7 mu gm-3) temple premises. This observation is consistent with the fact that Bhadrakali Temple had the highest intensity of incense burning. Additionally, the temple premises were also influenced by vehicular emissions from transportation facilities. Carbonaceous aerosols significantly increased during incense burning events, indicating that incense burning contributes significantly to the formation of primary and secondary OC. Moreover, the OP of PM2.5 during the incense burning event days was higher compared to non-event days (p < 0.05), suggesting an elevated health risk due to the increased concentration and toxicity of fine particles. These findings highlight the substantial impact of incense burning on air quality in temple premises, emphasizing the need to implement effective strategies to mitigate the associated health risks.
Author(s)
Maskey, ShilaKhadgi, JasmitaShrestha, NishaAcharya, AmishaPark, KihongPokhrel, Amod
Issued Date
2023-11
Type
Article
DOI
10.1007/s10661-023-11918-y
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/9915
Publisher
SPRINGER
Citation
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT, v.195, no.11
ISSN
0167-6369
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Department of Environment and Energy Engineering > 1. Journal Articles
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