Tire wear particles (TWP) are assumed to be one of the major sources of microplastic pollution to the environment. However, many of the previously published studies are based on theoretical estimations rather than field measurements. To increase the knowledge regarding actual environmental concentrations, samples were collected and analyzed from different matrices in a rural highway environment to characterize and quantify TWP and other traffic-derived non-exhaust particles. The sampled matrices included road dust (from kerb and in-between wheeltracks), runoff (water and sediment), and air. In addition, airborne deposition was determined in a transect with increasing distance from the road. Two sieved size fractions (2–20 µm and 20–125 µm) ...
Vehicle-related particulate matter (PM) emissions may arise from both exhaust and non-exhaust mechan...
In regions where studded tyres and traction material are used during winter, e.g. the Nordic countri...
Tire and road wear microplastics (TRWMPs) in road dust are a key source of atmospheric particulate m...
Tire and road wear particles have been identified as a potential major source of microplastics in th...
The prevalence of microplastic contamination has raised concerns about the potential risk and impact...
File replaced (incorrect version) on 4/8/2022 by KT (LDS).Owing to their physical and chemical prope...
Tire wear particles (TWPs) are a major category of microplastic pollution produced by friction betwe...
Tire tread abrasion has been recognized as one of major sources of microplastics (MPs) in the enviro...
According to estimates put forward in multiple studies, tire and road wear particles are one of the ...
Microplastics are emitted to the environment from many sources, and transported via water, soil and ...
Road pollution is one of the major sources of microplastic particles to the environment. The distrib...
The microplastics (MP) pollution has been receiving high attention in recent years, because of the m...
Microplastics (MPs) are an emerging pollutant and a worldwide issue. A wide variety of MPs and tyre ...
In a road simulator study, a significant source of sub-micrometer fine particles produced by the roa...
Mineral matter is an important component of airborne particles in urban areas. In northern cities of...
Vehicle-related particulate matter (PM) emissions may arise from both exhaust and non-exhaust mechan...
In regions where studded tyres and traction material are used during winter, e.g. the Nordic countri...
Tire and road wear microplastics (TRWMPs) in road dust are a key source of atmospheric particulate m...
Tire and road wear particles have been identified as a potential major source of microplastics in th...
The prevalence of microplastic contamination has raised concerns about the potential risk and impact...
File replaced (incorrect version) on 4/8/2022 by KT (LDS).Owing to their physical and chemical prope...
Tire wear particles (TWPs) are a major category of microplastic pollution produced by friction betwe...
Tire tread abrasion has been recognized as one of major sources of microplastics (MPs) in the enviro...
According to estimates put forward in multiple studies, tire and road wear particles are one of the ...
Microplastics are emitted to the environment from many sources, and transported via water, soil and ...
Road pollution is one of the major sources of microplastic particles to the environment. The distrib...
The microplastics (MP) pollution has been receiving high attention in recent years, because of the m...
Microplastics (MPs) are an emerging pollutant and a worldwide issue. A wide variety of MPs and tyre ...
In a road simulator study, a significant source of sub-micrometer fine particles produced by the roa...
Mineral matter is an important component of airborne particles in urban areas. In northern cities of...
Vehicle-related particulate matter (PM) emissions may arise from both exhaust and non-exhaust mechan...
In regions where studded tyres and traction material are used during winter, e.g. the Nordic countri...
Tire and road wear microplastics (TRWMPs) in road dust are a key source of atmospheric particulate m...