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Sultānpur Mazra Air Quality Index (AQI)

Real-time AQI for Sultānpur Mazra, Delhi, India.

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About Sultānpur Mazra

Sultānpur Mazra, situated in the North West Delhi district, serves as a dense urban enclave reflecting the complex spatial evolution of the National Capital Territory. Positioned at coordinates 28.6981, 77.0689, this region sits within the Indo-Gangetic Plain, characterized by flat alluvial topography that offers minimal natural ventilation to disperse atmospheric pollutants. The terrain is predominantly urbanized, transitioning from dense residential clusters to pockets of peri-urban agricultural fringe that define the rural-urban gradient of Delhi’s western periphery. The area lacks significant elevation, placing it in a regional basin that traps particulate matter during stagnant meteorological conditions. Its proximity to major industrial hubs and arterial transport corridors exacerbates the concentration of vehicular emissions and industrial byproduct dispersal. The Yamuna River, while distant, contributes to the regional humidity profile, which interacts with local dust and combustion aerosols. The landscape is dominated by hard-surface urban morphology, limiting natural carbon sequestration and increasing the urban heat island effect. Surrounding land use includes a mix of informal industrial workshops and high-density housing, creating a micro-climate where heat retention is high. During winter months, the lack of topographic barriers allows cold, heavy air to settle over the settlement, preventing the vertical mixing of pollutants. This geographical entrapment is intensified by the regional proximity to Haryana’s agricultural zones, where seasonal crop residue burning contributes to the atmospheric load. Consequently, Sultānpur Mazra functions as a localized receptor for both hyper-local vehicular emissions and long-range transport of pollutants, necessitating a nuanced understanding of its specific placement within the larger Delhi airshed.

Air Quality Across Seasons

The seasonal air quality cycle in Sultānpur Mazra is dictated by the dramatic shifts of the monsoon and the subsequent cooling of the Indo-Gangetic Plain. During the pre-monsoon months, the region experiences intense heat and dry westerly winds, which frequently transport dust from the Thar Desert, leading to high concentrations of coarse particulate matter. As the monsoon arrives in July, the precipitation effectively scrubs the atmosphere, providing a period of improved air quality and relative relief. However, as the rains retreat in late September, the transition to winter triggers a critical deterioration in air quality. Meteorological factors, particularly temperature inversions, become the dominant force; cold air traps pollutants near the surface, preventing dispersion. From November through January, the combination of stagnant wind speeds, high humidity, and regional smoke from agricultural burning creates a dense blanket of smog that characterizes the winter experience. During these months, outdoor activity should be strictly limited, particularly during early morning and late evening hours when inversion layers are most robust. Sensitive groups, including children and those with pre-existing respiratory conditions, are advised to utilize N95-rated masks and indoor air purifiers to mitigate exposure to fine particulate matter. As spring arrives in March, rising temperatures help break the inversion layers, leading to a gradual improvement in ventilation. However, the cycle remains precarious, tied heavily to wind patterns and regional agricultural practices. Residents should prioritize outdoor exercise during the post-monsoon period in October or the late spring months, while maintaining constant vigilance regarding meteorological forecasts during the winter season.

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