Particulate matter (PM) pollution in cities has severe impact on morbidity and mortality of their population. In these cities, road dust resuspension contributes largely to PM and airborne heavy metals concentrations. However, the short-term variation of emission through resuspension is not well described in the air quality models, hampering a reliable description of air pollution and related health effects. In this study we experimentally show that the emission strength of resuspension varies widely among road dust components/sources. Our results offer the first experimental evidence of different emission rates for mineral dust, heavy metals and carbon fractions due to traffic-induced resuspension. Also, the same component (or source) reco...
Several studies in Spanish urban areas have shown high concentrations of aerosol particles. These ai...
Hourly-resolved aerosol chemical speciation data can be a highly powerful tool to determine the sour...
From research on PM2.5 and PM10 in 2007/2008 in the Netherlands, it was concluded that the coarse fr...
Despite their importance, current scientific knowledge on non-exhaust emissions by road traffic is s...
Road dust resuspension has a significant contribution to the atmospheric particulate matter levels i...
Gaining knowledge on the process of particle resuspension from urban paved roads is of particular im...
Although previous studies report on the effect of street washing on ambient particulate matter level...
Road dust emissions are considered to be a major source of airborne particulate matter (PM). This is...
Size and time-resolved roadside enrichments of atmospheric particulate pollutants in PM(10) were det...
Non-exhaust emissions from road transport include particles from brake and tyre wear, road surface a...
Although previous studies report on the effect of street washing on ambient particulate matter level...
Recent research interest has been focused on road dust resuspension as one of the major sources of a...
Settled road dust, present on all roads surfaces in a relatively high abundance, is a complex of par...
Atmospheric PM pollution from traffic comprises not only direct emissions but also non-exhaust emiss...
Road trafc contributes to atmospheric particulate matter with exhaust (fuel combustion) and non-exha...
Several studies in Spanish urban areas have shown high concentrations of aerosol particles. These ai...
Hourly-resolved aerosol chemical speciation data can be a highly powerful tool to determine the sour...
From research on PM2.5 and PM10 in 2007/2008 in the Netherlands, it was concluded that the coarse fr...
Despite their importance, current scientific knowledge on non-exhaust emissions by road traffic is s...
Road dust resuspension has a significant contribution to the atmospheric particulate matter levels i...
Gaining knowledge on the process of particle resuspension from urban paved roads is of particular im...
Although previous studies report on the effect of street washing on ambient particulate matter level...
Road dust emissions are considered to be a major source of airborne particulate matter (PM). This is...
Size and time-resolved roadside enrichments of atmospheric particulate pollutants in PM(10) were det...
Non-exhaust emissions from road transport include particles from brake and tyre wear, road surface a...
Although previous studies report on the effect of street washing on ambient particulate matter level...
Recent research interest has been focused on road dust resuspension as one of the major sources of a...
Settled road dust, present on all roads surfaces in a relatively high abundance, is a complex of par...
Atmospheric PM pollution from traffic comprises not only direct emissions but also non-exhaust emiss...
Road trafc contributes to atmospheric particulate matter with exhaust (fuel combustion) and non-exha...
Several studies in Spanish urban areas have shown high concentrations of aerosol particles. These ai...
Hourly-resolved aerosol chemical speciation data can be a highly powerful tool to determine the sour...
From research on PM2.5 and PM10 in 2007/2008 in the Netherlands, it was concluded that the coarse fr...