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Black Carbon Levels in Himalayas Glaciers and Biomethation

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5 March 2020

Black Carbon spikes in Himalayan Glaciers.

Facts:

 A study  conducted by the scientists at the Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology (WIHG) confirms that black carbon concentrations have risen 400 times near Gangotri Glacier in summer.This is due to the forest fires and stubble burning from agricultural waste.This has also caused melting of the glaciers.

Glaciers being a pristine zone far from sources of pollution, the measurements are critical to establishing a baseline for pollution loads and estimating the contribution of various sources to pollution.

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