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PM10 emission factors for non-exhaust particles generated by road traffic in an urban street canyon and along a freeway in Switzerland
Authors:N Bukowiecki  P Lienemann  M Hill  M Furger  A Richard  F Amato  ASH Prévôt  U Baltensperger  B Buchmann  R Gehrig
Institution:1. Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDÆA), Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), Barcelona, Spain;2. Università degli Studi di Torino, DiSAFA - Chimica agraria, Grugliasco (TO), Italy;1. TNO, Department Climate, Air and Sustainability, Utrecht, The Netherlands;2. European Environment Agency, Copenhagen, Denmark;1. Department of Environmental Health, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA;2. School of Geography Earth and Environmental Science, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK;3. Department of Environmental Sciences, Center of Excellence in Environmental Studies, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Abstract:Recent studies have shown clear contributions of non-exhaust emissions to the traffic related PM10 load of the ambient air. These emissions consist of particles produced by abrasion from brakes, road wear, tire wear, as well as vehicle induced resuspension of deposited road dust. The main scope of the presented work was to identify and quantify the non-exhaust fraction of traffic related PM10 for two roadside locations in Switzerland with different traffic regimes. The two investigated locations, an urban street canyon with heavily congested traffic and an interurban freeway, are considered as being typical for Central Europe. Mass-relevant contributions from abrasion particles and resuspended road dust mainly originated from particles in the size range 1–10 μm. The results showed a major influence of vehicle induced resuspension of road dust. In the street canyon, the traffic related PM10 emissions (LDV: 24 ± 8 mg km?1 vehicle?1, HDV: 498 ± 86 mg km?1 vehicle?1) were assigned to 21% brake wear, 38% resuspended road dust and 41% exhaust emissions. Along the freeway (LDV: 50 ± 13 mg km?1 vehicle?1, HDV: 288 ± 72 mg km?1 vehicle?1), respective contributions were 3% brake wear, 56% resuspended road dust and 41% exhaust emissions. There was no indication for relevant contributions from tire wear and abrasion from undamaged pavements.
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