Authors
Fulvio Amato, Martijn Schaap, Hugo AC Denier van der Gon, Marco Pandolfi, Andrés Alastuey, Menno Keuken, Xavier Querol
Publication date
2012/12/1
Journal
Atmospheric Environment
Volume
62
Pages
352-358
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
In spite of the high air quality and health relevance of PM emissions from road dust resuspension in large cities, very little is known on their temporal variability, severely hampering a reliable description of population exposure by dispersion models. We have experimentally monitored the mobile dust load (only inhalable fraction) in two different European urban environments resulting in the first empirical description of the temporal variation of road dust emission strength. In Central (The Netherlands) and Southern (Spain) European environments the loadings of mobile road dust particles <10 μm were found to be generally constant on a day-to-day scale, except during and in the hours immediately after rain events when the mobility of particles drops dramatically to values close to zero. After the rain event the mobile dust load increases exponentially tending to reach again the maximum value, result of the equilibrium …
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