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    NASA confirms PM2.5 dust in Northern Thailand is caused by burning

    After completing the air quality monitoring and data collection under the ASIA-AQ project in March last year, the Thai team, led by GISTDA and various agencies, has continued its research on the data and contributing factors in collaboration with NASA.


    Recently, the ASIA-AQ Science Team Meeting was held, with scientists from universities and research institutes in Thailand, including GISTDA, participating. They met with a team of scientists from NASA, led by James H. Crawford, as well as scientists from other countries involved in the ASIA-AQ project, to discuss preliminary data analysis in Malaysia.


    The initial analysis presented at the ASIA-AQ Science Team meeting revealed that biomass burning is a key factor contributing to PM 2.5 dust pollution in northern Thailand.


    This conclusion is supported by several pieces of evidence, including the measurement of primary and secondary organic aerosols taken from NASA’s airborne instruments, as well as atmospheric compounds linked to combustion. In addition, ground-based monitoring data collected by researchers from the Republic of Korea in Chiang Mai during the ASIA-AQ Campaign was also considered.

    While air pollution in Bangkok is caused by human activities combined with biomass burning, the distinction between these sources highlights the need to understand the regional variations in air pollution. This understanding is crucial for formulating strategies to prevent and mitigate the impacts of air pollution.


    The source of air pollution must be carefully differentiated between primary aerosols directly emitted from sources and secondary aerosols, which form through chemical reactions in the atmosphere. Initial findings during the ASIA-AQ Campaign indicate that the majority of PM2.5 dust particles are secondary aerosols, resulting from human activities and residual smoke from biomass burning. This emphasizes the urgent need to understand and address the full impact of combustion processes.

    Pakorn Apaphan, Director of GISTDA, stated that over the past year, GISTDA has closely collaborated with a team of Thai scientists from various agencies and worked together with NASA to gain in-depth data on the factors contributing to air pollution in Thailand. The research results will be included in a joint GISTDA-NASA report, which is scheduled for public release in late February 2025.


    " In the meantime, ongoing scientific verification will continue to ensure the public gains a comprehensive understanding of air pollution dynamics in Thailand, based on scientific evidence and reliable research outcomes," Pakorn said.

    NASA confirms PM2.5 dust in Northern Thailand is caused by burning

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    We know what it is, you bunch of aerosols.


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    Didn't realize it took NASA to identify it. I usually just looked out the window!

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    yep, they must be burning in the highest hills on my horizon as I write and the peaks c20km away just visible unlike last May when they are utterly obscured. The other side I can clearly see the Lao Hills in the distance.
    Combustion engines, outside burning all contribute.

    Only solution enforce ban on swidden
    Same burning trash rice or maize stubble
    Transition to zero emission vehicles start with vans buses lorries
    Then like EU stop allowing any new fossil fuel new cars just electric or hydrogen.
    Need tp have a scrapage scheme if they want the rural poor to upgrade.
    Bangkok can persaude commuters with tariffs , emission zones high parking or entry fees like London or Singapore

    Even in demicracies where public claim to want cleaner air a hard sell, here in my opinion almost impossible in short term with millions of farmersand motor cycles old pick ups belching it out on the journey to burn fields, another cost of rampant corruption.
    lest we forget "Trump said Ukraine started the war"

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