Religious, occasional and annual fire work festivals worldwide are found to introduce high concentrations of pollutant gases and particulate matter into the atmosphere. These in turn alters the air quality of a region...Religious, occasional and annual fire work festivals worldwide are found to introduce high concentrations of pollutant gases and particulate matter into the atmosphere. These in turn alters the air quality of a region in the short and long time scales and affect human health adversely. The effect of fireworks on short-term variation in air quality of an urban location Dibrugarh, set amidst the rural environment of north-east India, was assessed from the ambient concentrations of 03, SO2, NOx, CO and BC (black carbon) during the Diwali festival during Nov. 13-14, 2012. The firework activity in general peaks during evening to midnight hours. Substantial increase in concentrations of O3, SO2, NOx, CO and BC was observed during the peak hours of firework activity (16:00 h to 22:00 h) in the Day 1 and Day 2 of the Diwali festival. However, the increase in concentrations from the background level was found to be highest on the post-Diwali day due to their accumulation in the atmosphere. The firework activity has not affected the regular diurnal pattern of the measured species during this episode.展开更多
This research paper presents a black hole solution with a rational nonlinear electrodynamics source within the Rastall gravity framework.The paper analyzes the thermodynamic properties of the solution in normal phase ...This research paper presents a black hole solution with a rational nonlinear electrodynamics source within the Rastall gravity framework.The paper analyzes the thermodynamic properties of the solution in normal phase space and explores its critical behavior.The phase structure is examined using the extended first law of thermodynamics,with the cosmological constantΛserving as pressure P.The isotherms exhibit van der Waals behavior at small values of horizon r_(+).The paper also investigates the Gibbs free energy behavior and finds two critical points with two pressures where the re-entrant phase transition occurs and disappears.We also explore the prevalent microstructure of black holes in Ruppeiner geometry,uncovering significant deviations in the nature of particle interactions from conventional practice.Moreover,the thermodynamic geometry is analyzed using the Ruppeiner formalism,with the normalized Ricci scalar indicating possible point-phase transitions of the heat capacity,and the normalized extrinsic curvature having the same sign as the normalized Ricci scalar.The three-phase transitions of the heat capacity are those that we find for the normalized Ruppeiner curvatures.Thus,there is an absolute correspondence.展开更多
文摘Religious, occasional and annual fire work festivals worldwide are found to introduce high concentrations of pollutant gases and particulate matter into the atmosphere. These in turn alters the air quality of a region in the short and long time scales and affect human health adversely. The effect of fireworks on short-term variation in air quality of an urban location Dibrugarh, set amidst the rural environment of north-east India, was assessed from the ambient concentrations of 03, SO2, NOx, CO and BC (black carbon) during the Diwali festival during Nov. 13-14, 2012. The firework activity in general peaks during evening to midnight hours. Substantial increase in concentrations of O3, SO2, NOx, CO and BC was observed during the peak hours of firework activity (16:00 h to 22:00 h) in the Day 1 and Day 2 of the Diwali festival. However, the increase in concentrations from the background level was found to be highest on the post-Diwali day due to their accumulation in the atmosphere. The firework activity has not affected the regular diurnal pattern of the measured species during this episode.
基金supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan,Grant AP14870191.
文摘This research paper presents a black hole solution with a rational nonlinear electrodynamics source within the Rastall gravity framework.The paper analyzes the thermodynamic properties of the solution in normal phase space and explores its critical behavior.The phase structure is examined using the extended first law of thermodynamics,with the cosmological constantΛserving as pressure P.The isotherms exhibit van der Waals behavior at small values of horizon r_(+).The paper also investigates the Gibbs free energy behavior and finds two critical points with two pressures where the re-entrant phase transition occurs and disappears.We also explore the prevalent microstructure of black holes in Ruppeiner geometry,uncovering significant deviations in the nature of particle interactions from conventional practice.Moreover,the thermodynamic geometry is analyzed using the Ruppeiner formalism,with the normalized Ricci scalar indicating possible point-phase transitions of the heat capacity,and the normalized extrinsic curvature having the same sign as the normalized Ricci scalar.The three-phase transitions of the heat capacity are those that we find for the normalized Ruppeiner curvatures.Thus,there is an absolute correspondence.