Can mitigating only particle mass, as the existing air quality measures do, ultimately lead to reduction in ultrafine particles (UFP)? The aim of this study was to provide a broader urban perspective on the relationship between UFP, measured in terms of particle number concentration (PNC) and PM2.5 (mass concentration of particles with aerodynamic diameter < 2.5 mu m) and factors that influence their concentrations. Hourly average PNC and PM2.5 were acquired from 10 cities located in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia over a 12-month period. A pairwise comparison of the mean difference and the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test with the application of bootstrapping were performed for each city. Diurnal and seasonal trends were obtained usin...
Particle number concentrations vary significantly with environment and, in this study, we attempt to...
At the beginning of the study, our hypothesis was that visiting certain microenvironments (MEs) is o...
At the beginning of the study, our hypothesis was that visiting certain microenvironments (MEs) is o...
Can mitigating only particle mass, as the existing air quality measures do, ultimately lead to reduc...
Can mitigating only particle mass, as the existing air quality measures do, ultimately lead to reduc...
Can mitigating only particle mass, as the existing air quality measures do, ultimately lead to reduc...
Can mitigating only particle mass, as the existing air quality measures do, ultimately lead to reduc...
Can mitigating only particle mass, as the existing air quality measures do, ultimately lead to reduc...
Can mitigating only particle mass, as the existing air quality measures do, ultimately lead to reduc...
Total number concentrations, number concentrations of ultrafine (0.01-0.1 mum) and accumulation (0.1...
Mass-based emission controls (such as Euro - I to IV) are successfully reducing emissions of fine pa...
Ultrafine particles (UFPs; diameter less than 100. nm) are ubiquitous in urban air, and an acknowled...
Ultrafine particles (UFP; diameter less than 100 nm) are ubiquitous in urban air, and an acknow...
Ambient aerosol has been identified as a major pollutant affecting human health. Standards to reduce...
The aim of this work was to compare the variability in an urban area of fine particles (PM<inf>2.5</...
Particle number concentrations vary significantly with environment and, in this study, we attempt to...
At the beginning of the study, our hypothesis was that visiting certain microenvironments (MEs) is o...
At the beginning of the study, our hypothesis was that visiting certain microenvironments (MEs) is o...
Can mitigating only particle mass, as the existing air quality measures do, ultimately lead to reduc...
Can mitigating only particle mass, as the existing air quality measures do, ultimately lead to reduc...
Can mitigating only particle mass, as the existing air quality measures do, ultimately lead to reduc...
Can mitigating only particle mass, as the existing air quality measures do, ultimately lead to reduc...
Can mitigating only particle mass, as the existing air quality measures do, ultimately lead to reduc...
Can mitigating only particle mass, as the existing air quality measures do, ultimately lead to reduc...
Total number concentrations, number concentrations of ultrafine (0.01-0.1 mum) and accumulation (0.1...
Mass-based emission controls (such as Euro - I to IV) are successfully reducing emissions of fine pa...
Ultrafine particles (UFPs; diameter less than 100. nm) are ubiquitous in urban air, and an acknowled...
Ultrafine particles (UFP; diameter less than 100 nm) are ubiquitous in urban air, and an acknow...
Ambient aerosol has been identified as a major pollutant affecting human health. Standards to reduce...
The aim of this work was to compare the variability in an urban area of fine particles (PM<inf>2.5</...
Particle number concentrations vary significantly with environment and, in this study, we attempt to...
At the beginning of the study, our hypothesis was that visiting certain microenvironments (MEs) is o...
At the beginning of the study, our hypothesis was that visiting certain microenvironments (MEs) is o...