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Diesel particulate emissions and the implications for the soiling of buildings
Authors:Trudie Mansfield  Ron Hamilton  Bryan Ellis  Peter Newby
Institution:(1) Department of the Environment, 43 Marsham Street, SW1P 3PY London, UK
Abstract:Summary The sources of dark smoke and particulate elemental carbon (PEC) in the London and United Kingdom atmospheres have been estimated from emission inventories. Diesels are responsible for about 60 percent of the dark smoke and 95 percent of the PEC in London, and about 30 percent of the dark smoke and 90 percent of the PEC in the UK. The role of PEC in the soiling of materials is considered. An experimental programme in the Hatfield Tunnel revealed a soiling rate constant of 1.9 yr–1. The socio-economic implications of building soiling are considered.Dr Trudie Mansfield completed her postgraduate training at Middlesex Polytechnic, where her research supervisor, Dr Ron Hamilton, and Bryan Ellis are members of staff in the Urban Pollution Research Centre (address, Bounds Green Road, London N11 2NQ) and Peter Newby is a staff member in the School of Geography (address, Queensway, Enfield EN3 4SF). Trudie Mansfield is a Senior Scientific Officer in the Air Quality Division of the Department of the Environment.
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