Mechanisms and Pathways for Coordinated Control of Fine Particulate Matter and Ozone.
Narendra OjhaMeghna SoniManish KumarSachin S GuntheYing ChenTabish U AnsariPublished in: Current pollution reports (2022)
Atmospheric chemistry including the role of biogenic emissions, aerosol-radiation interactions, boundary layer, and regional-scale transport are the key aspects that need to be carefully considered in the formulation of mitigation pathways. Therefore, a thorough understanding of the chemical effects of the emission reductions, changes in photolytic rates and boundary layer due to perturbation of solar radiation, and the effect of meteorological/seasonal changes are needed on a regional basis. Statistical emulators and machine learning approaches can aid the cumbersome process of multi-sector multi-species source attribution.