Comparison of air pollution from aircraft and automobile. (Project EAGLE)

Author(s)
Bright, C. Lamminen, T. Mullaly, J. … [et al.]
Year
Abstract

This investigation into the environmental aspects of establishing an urban air transportation system for the Connecticut area and New York for daily commuting demonstrates that air pollution and its associated physiological effects, which are created by automobile engine emissions, can be drastically reduced. Further, the study shows that air pollution at an airport supporting such a system would be less than the normal background concentration, even during peak travel periods.

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Library number
B 1601 /93/
Source

New Brunswick, New Jersey, Rutgers University, 1970, 187 p., fig., graph., tab.; NTIS AD 713913

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