Impact of the June 2013 Riau province Sumatera smoke haze event on regional air pollution

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Forest and land fires in Riau province of Sumatera increase along with the rapid deforestation, land clearing, and are induced by dry climate. Forest and land fires, which occur routinely every year, cause trans-boundary air pollution up to Singapore. Economic losses were felt by Indonesia and Singapore as the affected country thus creates tensions among neighboring countries. A high concentration of aerosols are emitted from fire which degrade the local air quality and reduce visibility. This study aimed to analyze the impact of the June 2013 smoke haze event on the environment and air quality both in Riau and Singapore as well as to characterize the aerosol properties in Singapore during the fire period. Air quality parameters combine with aerosols from Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) data and some environmental parameters, i.e. rainfall, visibility, and hotspot numbers are investigated. There are significant relationships between aerosol and environmental parameters both in Riau and Singapore. From Hysplit modeling and a day lag correlation, smoke haze in Singapore is traced back to fire locations in Riau province after propagated one day. Aerosol characterization through aerosol optical depth (AOD), Ångstrom parameter and particle size distribution indicate the presence of fine aerosols in a great number in Singapore, which is characteristic of biomass burning aerosols. Fire and smoke haze even impaired economic activity both in Riau and Singapore, thus leaving some accounted economic losses as reported by some agencies. © 2016 IOP Publishing Ltd. View source
Year

2016

Secondary Title

Environmental Research Letters

Publisher

Institute of Physics Publishing

Volume

11

Number

7

DOI

http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/11/7/075007

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Keyword(s)

aerosol, air quality, biomass burning, haze, Sumatera, Air pollution, Atmospheric aerosols, Deforestation, Economics, Fires, Forestry, Losses, Particle size, Particle size analysis, Pollution, Smoke, Visibility, Aerosol characterization, Aerosol robotic networks, Air quality parameters, Biomass-burning, Environmental parameter, Trans-boundary air pollutions, Aerosols, AERONET, atmospheric pollution, economic activity, optical depth, spatiotemporal analysis, Greater Sunda Islands, Indonesia, Riau, Singapore [Southeast Asia], Sumatra, Sunda Isles

Classification
Form: Journal Article
Geographical Area: Singapore, Indonesia

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