Traffic is a significant pollution source in cities and has caused various health and environmental concerns worldwide. Therefore, an improved understanding of traffic impacts on particle concentrations and their components could help mitigate air pollution. In this study, the characteristics and sources of trace elements in PM2.5 (fine), and PM10-2.5 (coarse), were investigated in dense traffic areas in Toronto and Vancouver, Canada, from 2015–2017. At nearby urban background sites, 24-h integrated PM samples were also concurrently collected. The PM2.5 and PM10-2.5 masses, and a number of elements (i.e., Fe, Ba, Cu, Sb, Zn, Cr), showed clear increases at each near-road site, related to the traffic emissions resulting from resuspension and/...
Street Dust (SD) acts as a sink and source of atmospheric particles containing Potentially Toxic Ele...
An increasing number of epidemiological studies suggest that adverse health effects of air pollution...
Numerous studies have linked airborne metal exposure to adverse health outcomes. Inter-related chara...
Road dust is an important source of resuspended particulate matter (PM) but information is lacking o...
Six heavy metals - Mn, Fe, Cu, Zn, Se, and Pb among other elemental species were monitored in ambien...
Based on literature data, the percentage contribution of road traffic to concentrations of particula...
Hourly-resolved aerosol chemical speciation data can be a highly powerful tool to determine the sour...
Source apportionment analysis of hourly resolved particulate matter (PM) speciation data was perform...
Source apportionment analysis of hourly resolved particulate matter (PM) speciation data was perform...
Study on fine particles (PM2.5) and its effects towards health and environment has become as main co...
Windsor, Ontario has been identified as an Area of Concern by the International Joint Commission due...
Toxicological studies have implicated trace metals in airborne particles as possible contributors to...
The abundance and the behavior of metals (Al, Ti, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Se, Ag, Cd, Sn, Ba, Pt, Hg...
An increasing number of epidemiological studies suggest that adverse health effects of air pollution...
Traffic emissions are a significant source of airborne particulate matter (PM) in ambient environmen...
Street Dust (SD) acts as a sink and source of atmospheric particles containing Potentially Toxic Ele...
An increasing number of epidemiological studies suggest that adverse health effects of air pollution...
Numerous studies have linked airborne metal exposure to adverse health outcomes. Inter-related chara...
Road dust is an important source of resuspended particulate matter (PM) but information is lacking o...
Six heavy metals - Mn, Fe, Cu, Zn, Se, and Pb among other elemental species were monitored in ambien...
Based on literature data, the percentage contribution of road traffic to concentrations of particula...
Hourly-resolved aerosol chemical speciation data can be a highly powerful tool to determine the sour...
Source apportionment analysis of hourly resolved particulate matter (PM) speciation data was perform...
Source apportionment analysis of hourly resolved particulate matter (PM) speciation data was perform...
Study on fine particles (PM2.5) and its effects towards health and environment has become as main co...
Windsor, Ontario has been identified as an Area of Concern by the International Joint Commission due...
Toxicological studies have implicated trace metals in airborne particles as possible contributors to...
The abundance and the behavior of metals (Al, Ti, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Se, Ag, Cd, Sn, Ba, Pt, Hg...
An increasing number of epidemiological studies suggest that adverse health effects of air pollution...
Traffic emissions are a significant source of airborne particulate matter (PM) in ambient environmen...
Street Dust (SD) acts as a sink and source of atmospheric particles containing Potentially Toxic Ele...
An increasing number of epidemiological studies suggest that adverse health effects of air pollution...
Numerous studies have linked airborne metal exposure to adverse health outcomes. Inter-related chara...