Traffic emission pollution sampling and analysis on urban streets wigh high-rising buildings.

Auteur(s)
Zhou, H. & Sperling, D.
Jaar
Samenvatting

Air pollution at many types of intersections and other roadside "hot spots" is not accurately characterized by state-of-the-practice models. In this study, data were collected on traffic flows, second-by-second CO and NO2 ambient concentrations in Shanghai, China. The samples data were compare with CAL3QHC modeling results. The authors found that: (1) intersection hot spot emission concentrations were explained primarily by queuing activities of motor vehicles; (2) air quality concentrations are difficult to predict because of complex dispersion processes near high-rise buildings; and (3) screening models such as CAL3QHC are prone to large errors in dense cities with mixed traffic and high-rising buildings. Suggestions are made from proved models relevant to dense developing cities. (Author/publisher).

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Bibliotheeknummer
I E109232 /15 / ITRD E109232
Uitgave

Transportation Research Part D. 2001 /07. 6d(4) Pp269-81 (14 Refs.)

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