PMC:7547912 / 14039-15542 JSONTXT 7 Projects

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T88 0-118 Sentence denotes Mumbai, the sixth most populous city in the world, is located on India’s west coast and is the capital of Maharashtra.
T89 119-186 Sentence denotes It is the financial, entertainment, and commercial center of India.
T90 187-337 Sentence denotes During COVID-19 pandemic confinement, the second most populated city of India i.e., Mumbai has moved from poor to a satisfactory level of air quality.
T91 338-520 Sentence denotes As initially at site 2, the values of the pollutants which were scattered around 200–300 μg/m3 before confinement fallen to less than 60 μg/m3 during the confinement period (Fig. 4).
T92 521-781 Sentence denotes The mean concentration of PM2.5, PM10, NO2, NH3, SO2, and CO, significantly reduced with a percentage of 73, 47, 86, 58, 58, 55, and 60 respectively due to shutdown of navigation activities and other industrial sectors with automobile transportation (Table 1).
T93 782-937 Sentence denotes The drastic decline in nitrogen oxide levels over Mumbai is the result of reduced carbon-emission hotspots, industrial and coal combustion-dominated areas.
T94 938-1090 Sentence denotes A decrease in the concentration of urban ground-level ozone was recorded by 60% due to high reduction in nitrogen oxide concentration in the atmosphere.
T95 1091-1503 Sentence denotes Fig. 4 The concentration of air pollutants (PM2.5 in μg/m3, PM10 in μg/m3, CO in μg/m3, NH3 in μg/m3, NO2 in μg/m3, SO2 in μg/m3, and O3 in μg/m3) during pre-lockdown and lockdown period at 17:00 IST among four different air quality monitoring stations of the CPCB for four major metropolitan cities in India (site 1—ITO, Delhi, site 2—Worli, Mumbai, site 3—Jadavpur, Kolkata, and site 4—Manali Village, Chennai)