Particles emitted by vehicles are known to cause detrimental health effects, with their size and oxidative potential among the main factors responsible. Therefore, understanding the relationship between traffic composition and both the physical characteristics and oxidative potential of particles is critical. To contribute to the limited knowledge base in this area, we investigated this relationship in a 4.5 km road tunnel in Brisbane, Australia.On-road concentrations of ultrafine particles
Particles emitted from the road transport represent one of the major aerosol source in the city envi...
Transportation is one of the main causes of atmospheric pollution, especially in downtown big cities...
The health of a substantial portion of urban populations is potentially being impacted by exposure t...
Particles emitted by vehicles are known to cause detrimental health effects, with their size and oxi...
Particle number concentrations vary significantly with environment and, in this study, we attempt to...
2012-07-16Despite the proven toxicity of ultrafine particles (UFP), epidemiological studies focusing...
Exposures to traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) can be particularly high in transport microenviron...
As part of a program of study to assess the exposure risks related to particulate matter in the outd...
Various internationally published studies have found a relation between the concentration levels of ...
Tunnels serve as enclosed particle loaded environments where mostly stagnant and stable abiotic cond...
In the last decades several scientific studies attempted to demonstrate adverse health effect caused...
Commuting in various transport modes represents an activity likely to incur significant exposure to ...
Motor vehicles are a major source of gaseous and particulate matter pollution in urban areas, partic...
As road networks become increasingly more congested, environmental concerns relating to emissions fr...
Motor vehicles in urban areas are the main source of ultrafine particles (diameters < 0.1 µm). Ul...
Particles emitted from the road transport represent one of the major aerosol source in the city envi...
Transportation is one of the main causes of atmospheric pollution, especially in downtown big cities...
The health of a substantial portion of urban populations is potentially being impacted by exposure t...
Particles emitted by vehicles are known to cause detrimental health effects, with their size and oxi...
Particle number concentrations vary significantly with environment and, in this study, we attempt to...
2012-07-16Despite the proven toxicity of ultrafine particles (UFP), epidemiological studies focusing...
Exposures to traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) can be particularly high in transport microenviron...
As part of a program of study to assess the exposure risks related to particulate matter in the outd...
Various internationally published studies have found a relation between the concentration levels of ...
Tunnels serve as enclosed particle loaded environments where mostly stagnant and stable abiotic cond...
In the last decades several scientific studies attempted to demonstrate adverse health effect caused...
Commuting in various transport modes represents an activity likely to incur significant exposure to ...
Motor vehicles are a major source of gaseous and particulate matter pollution in urban areas, partic...
As road networks become increasingly more congested, environmental concerns relating to emissions fr...
Motor vehicles in urban areas are the main source of ultrafine particles (diameters < 0.1 µm). Ul...
Particles emitted from the road transport represent one of the major aerosol source in the city envi...
Transportation is one of the main causes of atmospheric pollution, especially in downtown big cities...
The health of a substantial portion of urban populations is potentially being impacted by exposure t...