Road traffic simultaneously emits noise and air pollution. This relation is primarily assessed by comparing A-weighted noise levels (L-Aeq) and various air pollutants. However, despite the common local traffic source, L-Aeq and the various sets of air pollution show a lower correlation than expected. Prior work, using simultaneous mobile noise and air pollution measurements, shows that the spectral content of the noise explains the complex and highly nonlinear relation between noise and air pollution significantly better. The spectral content distinguishes between traffic volume and traffic dynamics, two relevant modifiers explaining both the variability in noise and air pollution emissions of the local traffic flow. In May 2011, the enviro...
The aim of this study was to explore the relationships among the particle number concentration (PNC)...
Road traffic has a significant influence on the environmental noise pollution, producing harmful eff...
Relation between particle number concentration (PNC) and traffic conditions were investigated throug...
Air pollution and noise originating from urban road traffic have been linked to the adverse health e...
Environmental noise management is an important part of the policy across the EU policy context, beca...
Road traffic noise is one of the major environmental noise sources that is known to cause health pro...
The advisability and practicability of monitoring transport noise by means of continuous measurement...
The noise generated from the vehicular traffic flow is a major source of environmental pollution. Th...
BACKGROUND: Both air and noise pollution associated with motor vehicle traffic have been associated ...
A key question for road traffic noise management is whether prediction of human response to noise, i...
Noise pollution does not have a clearly specified definition but refers to a class of sounds that di...
This work proposes a methodology suitable for analysing the sound power levels (Lw), and carbon diox...
This paper compares two traffic representations for the assessment of urban noise frequency spectrum...
The aim of this study was to explore the relationships among the particle number concentration (PNC)...
Road traffic has a significant influence on the environmental noise pollution, producing harmful eff...
Relation between particle number concentration (PNC) and traffic conditions were investigated throug...
Air pollution and noise originating from urban road traffic have been linked to the adverse health e...
Environmental noise management is an important part of the policy across the EU policy context, beca...
Road traffic noise is one of the major environmental noise sources that is known to cause health pro...
The advisability and practicability of monitoring transport noise by means of continuous measurement...
The noise generated from the vehicular traffic flow is a major source of environmental pollution. Th...
BACKGROUND: Both air and noise pollution associated with motor vehicle traffic have been associated ...
A key question for road traffic noise management is whether prediction of human response to noise, i...
Noise pollution does not have a clearly specified definition but refers to a class of sounds that di...
This work proposes a methodology suitable for analysing the sound power levels (Lw), and carbon diox...
This paper compares two traffic representations for the assessment of urban noise frequency spectrum...
The aim of this study was to explore the relationships among the particle number concentration (PNC)...
Road traffic has a significant influence on the environmental noise pollution, producing harmful eff...
Relation between particle number concentration (PNC) and traffic conditions were investigated throug...