Reactive chlorine-, sulfur-, and nitrogen-containing volatile organic compounds impact atmospheric chemistry in the megacity of delhi during both clean and extremely polluted seasons

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  • What: This is also borne by the back-trajectory analyses presented in the companion paper (Awasthi et_al, 2024), which showed that the site is characterized by regional airflow patterns, as documented at other sites in the Indo-Gangetic Plain (Pawar et_al, 2015). The authors examine these in more detail in the next sections. The increases clearly exceed what can be accounted for only by the reduced ventilation coefficient (seasonality) and suggests an increase in anthropogenic combustion-related sources in particular from open biomass burning fire sources, which the authors investigate in more detail in the subsequent sections . . .

     

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