We compared various pollutant concentrations (PM1, PM2.5, PM10, PNC, BC) at four different urban microenvironments (MEs) in London (Indoor, IN; Traffic Intersection, TI; Park, PK; and Street Canyon, SC). The physico-chemical characteristics of particles were analysed, and the respiratory deposition doses (RDD) were estimated. Field measurements were conducted over a period of 121 days. The mean PM2.5 (PNC) concentrations were found to be 9.47 ± 7.05 (16366 ± 11815), 8.09 ± 4.57 (10951 ± 6445), 5.11 ± 2.96 (7717 ± 4576), 3.88 ± 3.06 (5672 ± 2934) μg m−3 (# cm−3) at TI, SC, PK and IN, respectively. PM2.5, PM10 and PNC exhibited a trend of TI \u3e SC \u3e PK \u3e IN; higher concentrations for PM1 and BC were observed at IN than PK due to the e...
Construction activities are common across cities; however, the studies assessing their contribution ...
INTRODUCTION: Despite the London Underground (LU) handling on average 2.8 million passenger journeys...
INTRODUCTION: People spend most of their time indoors, in buildings such as schools and offices, as ...
We investigated the determinants of personal exposure concentrations black carbon (BC), ultrafine pa...
We present the first spatially explicit assessment of passenger exposure to fine particulate matter ...
A significant fraction of daily personal exposure to air pollutants occurs during commuting in trans...
Although ambient particulate matter has been associated with a range of health outcomes, the health ...
The aim of this work was to compare the variability in an urban area of fine particles (PM<inf>2.5</...
Ambient concentrations of trace elements with 2 h time resolution were measured in PM[Subscript: 10–...
AbstractThe aim of this work was to compare the variability in an urban area of fine particles (PM2....
Ambient concentrations of trace elements with 2 h time resolution were measured in PM10–2.5, PM2.5–1...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This manuscript is licensed under the Creative Commons Att...
At the beginning of the study, our hypothesis was that visiting certain microenvironments (MEs) is o...
This article focuses on air pollution in specific urban microenvironments and conditions characteriz...
Particulate air pollution (PM) has been shown by many studies to cause adverse health effects. Tradi...
Construction activities are common across cities; however, the studies assessing their contribution ...
INTRODUCTION: Despite the London Underground (LU) handling on average 2.8 million passenger journeys...
INTRODUCTION: People spend most of their time indoors, in buildings such as schools and offices, as ...
We investigated the determinants of personal exposure concentrations black carbon (BC), ultrafine pa...
We present the first spatially explicit assessment of passenger exposure to fine particulate matter ...
A significant fraction of daily personal exposure to air pollutants occurs during commuting in trans...
Although ambient particulate matter has been associated with a range of health outcomes, the health ...
The aim of this work was to compare the variability in an urban area of fine particles (PM<inf>2.5</...
Ambient concentrations of trace elements with 2 h time resolution were measured in PM[Subscript: 10–...
AbstractThe aim of this work was to compare the variability in an urban area of fine particles (PM2....
Ambient concentrations of trace elements with 2 h time resolution were measured in PM10–2.5, PM2.5–1...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This manuscript is licensed under the Creative Commons Att...
At the beginning of the study, our hypothesis was that visiting certain microenvironments (MEs) is o...
This article focuses on air pollution in specific urban microenvironments and conditions characteriz...
Particulate air pollution (PM) has been shown by many studies to cause adverse health effects. Tradi...
Construction activities are common across cities; however, the studies assessing their contribution ...
INTRODUCTION: Despite the London Underground (LU) handling on average 2.8 million passenger journeys...
INTRODUCTION: People spend most of their time indoors, in buildings such as schools and offices, as ...