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2001 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

Investigation of Alkaline Nature of Rain Water in India

Authors : Umesh C. Kulshrestha, Monika J. Kulshrestha, R. Sekar, M. Vairamani, Ajit K. Sarkar, Danesh C. Parashar

Published in: Acid rain 2000

Publisher: Springer Netherlands

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Increased industrialization and urbanization lead to the atmospheric acidity which causes acid rain. However, in India, the nature of rain water has been observed to be alkaline. The reason for alkaline nature of rain water is found to be the buffering of acidity by soil-derived aerosols which are rich in Ca. Over the Indian Ocean where concentrations of soil dust are negligible, the acid rain has been observed to be a common phenomenon during INDOEX campaigns. In the Indian subcontinent, observations have indicated that rain becomes acidic when the buffering potential of rain water is weak. The weak buffering potential may be due to less interference of soil dust, acidic nature of soil or very high influence of industrial source.

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Title
Investigation of Alkaline Nature of Rain Water in India
Authors
Umesh C. Kulshrestha
Monika J. Kulshrestha
R. Sekar
M. Vairamani
Ajit K. Sarkar
Danesh C. Parashar
Copyright Year
2001
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0810-5_128