Vehicle-related particulate matter (PM) emissions may arise from both exhaust and non-exhaust mechanisms, such as brake wear, tire wear, and road pavement abrasion, each of which may be emitted directly and indirectly through resuspension of settled road dust. Several researchers have indicated that the proportion of PM2.5 attributable to vehicle traffic will increasingly come from non-exhaust sources. Currently, very little empirical data is available to characterize tire and road wear particles (TRWP) in the PM2.5 fraction. As such, this study was undertaken to quantify TRWP in PM2.5 at roadside locations in urban centers including London, Tokyo and Los Angeles, where vehicle traffic is an important contributor to ambient air PM. The samp...
Recent studies have shown clear contributions of non-exhaust emissions to the traffic related PM10 l...
Tire and road wear microplastics (TRWMPs) in road dust are a key source of atmospheric particulate m...
Gaining knowledge on the process of particle resuspension from urban paved roads is of particular im...
Ambient air pollution has been one of the leading risk factors in the global burden of disease, whos...
Tire wear contributes to atmospheric particulate matter (PM) and is regulated by the U.S. Environmen...
Ambient air pollution has been one of the leading risk factors in the global burden of disease, whos...
Vehicle exhaust emissions have been decreasing due to stricter regulations and advancements in contr...
Tire wear particles (TWP) are assumed to be one of the major sources of microplastic pollution to th...
Microplastics are emitted to the environment from many sources, and transported via water, soil and ...
Microplastics are emitted to the environment from many sources, and transported via water, soil and ...
The need to regulate the non-exhaust particulate matter (PM) emissions from vehicles has been discus...
Non-exhaust and exhaust particles from traffic were evaluated to account for nearly equal proportion...
Road transport emissions are a major contributor to ambient particulate matter concentrations and ha...
Objective: Identify and describe physical factors (FF) conditioning the resuspension of particulate ...
Road transport emissions are a major contributor to ambient particulate matter concentrations and ha...
Recent studies have shown clear contributions of non-exhaust emissions to the traffic related PM10 l...
Tire and road wear microplastics (TRWMPs) in road dust are a key source of atmospheric particulate m...
Gaining knowledge on the process of particle resuspension from urban paved roads is of particular im...
Ambient air pollution has been one of the leading risk factors in the global burden of disease, whos...
Tire wear contributes to atmospheric particulate matter (PM) and is regulated by the U.S. Environmen...
Ambient air pollution has been one of the leading risk factors in the global burden of disease, whos...
Vehicle exhaust emissions have been decreasing due to stricter regulations and advancements in contr...
Tire wear particles (TWP) are assumed to be one of the major sources of microplastic pollution to th...
Microplastics are emitted to the environment from many sources, and transported via water, soil and ...
Microplastics are emitted to the environment from many sources, and transported via water, soil and ...
The need to regulate the non-exhaust particulate matter (PM) emissions from vehicles has been discus...
Non-exhaust and exhaust particles from traffic were evaluated to account for nearly equal proportion...
Road transport emissions are a major contributor to ambient particulate matter concentrations and ha...
Objective: Identify and describe physical factors (FF) conditioning the resuspension of particulate ...
Road transport emissions are a major contributor to ambient particulate matter concentrations and ha...
Recent studies have shown clear contributions of non-exhaust emissions to the traffic related PM10 l...
Tire and road wear microplastics (TRWMPs) in road dust are a key source of atmospheric particulate m...
Gaining knowledge on the process of particle resuspension from urban paved roads is of particular im...