Abstract

The Kumbh mela is a huge public gathering event in Hindu tradition. During 2019 Kumbh which was organized at Prayagraj/Allahabad, India, large infrastructure was created to facilitate the visitors. To monitor impact of such gathering and infrastructure on the atmospheric composition, a road campaign was conducted from Nagpur (21.15 N, 79.03 E) to Prayagraj (25.42 N, 81.87 E) during 17–23 February 2019 with a hand-held microtop sun photometer as a primary instrument. Data revealed AOD variation to be higher by about 19% at the centre of the event. The derived angstrom exponent suggests that the mass gathering and large infrastructure may have raised the dust level in the ambient atmosphere which was reflected in the enhanced Aerosol optical depth values and size distribution.

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