LIČBINSKÝ, Roman, Jiří HUZLÍK, Jiří FAIMON and Kateřina KREISLOVÁ. Traffic related aerosol: road tunnel case study.. Online. Stockholm: NOSA – Nordic Society for Aerosol Research, 2014, p. nestr., 1 pp.
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Original name Traffic related aerosol: road tunnel case study.
Authors LIČBINSKÝ, Roman, Jiří HUZLÍK, Jiří FAIMON and Kateřina KREISLOVÁ.
Edition Stockholm, p. nestr., 1 pp. 2014.
Publisher NOSA – Nordic Society for Aerosol Research
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Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Keywords in English particulate matter, elemental composition, traffic, road tunnel
Changed by Changed by: Mgr. Roman Ličbinský, Ph.D., učo 14507. Changed: 14/7/2014 16:23.
Abstract
Particulate matter (PM) is an important topic for a research primarily because of its negative effects on human health (respiratory and cardiovascular diseases). Up to 347,900 Europeans died due to air pollution in accordance with the EU study and life shortening of 8 months was statistically determined because of long exposure to PM (Watkiss et al., 2005). Presently, traffic represents one of the most significant sources of air pollution. It contains fine and ultrafine particulate matter fractions especially (Morawska & Zhang, 2002). The road tunnel environment is a suitable site for characteristics of the traffic-related emissions (Sanchez-Ccoyllo et al., 2009).
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