Background: There has been growing interest among exposure assessors, epidemiologists, and policymakers in the concept of "hot spots", or more broadly, the "spatial extent" of impacts from traffic-related air pollutants. This review attempts to quantitatively synthesize findings about the spatial extent under various circumstances. Methods: We include both the peer-reviewed literature and government reports, and focus on four significant air pollutants: carbon monoxide, benzene, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter (including both ultrafine particle counts and fine particle mass). From the identified studies, we extracted information about significant factors that would be hypothesized to influence the spatial extent within the study, su...
A major challenge in traffic-related air pollution exposure studies is the lack of information regar...
Exposure to air pollution causes diseases of the lungs, cardiovascular system, brain, and numerous o...
Air pollution is a major public health concern, and large numbers of epidemiological studies have be...
Background: There has been growing interest among exposure assessors, epidemiologists, and policymak...
Background: The relationship between traffic emissions and mobile-source air pollutant concentration...
Background Data from extensive mobile measurements (MM) of air pollutants provide spatially resol...
Background Data from extensive mobile measurements (MM) of air pollutants provide spatially resol...
Abstract Background Near-road exposures of traffic-re...
Background Data from extensive mobile measurements (MM) of air pollutants provide spatially resol...
This work describes a methodology for modeling the impact of traffic-generated air pollutants in an ...
Motor vehicles are major sources of fine particulate matter (PM2.5), and the PM2.5 from mobile vehic...
This work describes a methodology for modeling the impact of traffic-generated air pollutants in an ...
Many epidemiological studies have associated elevated concentrations of air pollutants found on and ...
A major challenge in traffic-related air pollution exposure studies is the lack of information regar...
Exposure to air pollution causes diseases of the lungs, cardiovascular system, brain, and numerous o...
A major challenge in traffic-related air pollution exposure studies is the lack of information regar...
Exposure to air pollution causes diseases of the lungs, cardiovascular system, brain, and numerous o...
Air pollution is a major public health concern, and large numbers of epidemiological studies have be...
Background: There has been growing interest among exposure assessors, epidemiologists, and policymak...
Background: The relationship between traffic emissions and mobile-source air pollutant concentration...
Background Data from extensive mobile measurements (MM) of air pollutants provide spatially resol...
Background Data from extensive mobile measurements (MM) of air pollutants provide spatially resol...
Abstract Background Near-road exposures of traffic-re...
Background Data from extensive mobile measurements (MM) of air pollutants provide spatially resol...
This work describes a methodology for modeling the impact of traffic-generated air pollutants in an ...
Motor vehicles are major sources of fine particulate matter (PM2.5), and the PM2.5 from mobile vehic...
This work describes a methodology for modeling the impact of traffic-generated air pollutants in an ...
Many epidemiological studies have associated elevated concentrations of air pollutants found on and ...
A major challenge in traffic-related air pollution exposure studies is the lack of information regar...
Exposure to air pollution causes diseases of the lungs, cardiovascular system, brain, and numerous o...
A major challenge in traffic-related air pollution exposure studies is the lack of information regar...
Exposure to air pollution causes diseases of the lungs, cardiovascular system, brain, and numerous o...
Air pollution is a major public health concern, and large numbers of epidemiological studies have be...