A drivers exposure to traffic pollution

The increasing use of road transport in the post war years has caused a substantial rise in the amounts of traffic related air pollutants and has raised concerns about urban air quality. This thesis describes a series of experiments designed to evaluate the level of traffic pollutants experienced by...

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Main Author: Clarke, Robert
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 1998
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/13664/
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description The increasing use of road transport in the post war years has caused a substantial rise in the amounts of traffic related air pollutants and has raised concerns about urban air quality. This thesis describes a series of experiments designed to evaluate the level of traffic pollutants experienced by drivers in heavy traffic. Field and wind tunnel measurements were initially carried out to assess pollutant transport and dispersion characteristics. These were followed by a series of experiments to determine the ventilation characteristics of a car derived van which was later used in two pollution surveys. The surveys were conducted over two heavily trafficked routes during the Nottingham morning and evening rush hours. Measurements of carbon monoxide and ozone concentrations were taken and the results analysed to give a time integrated exposure for the vehicle occupants.
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spelling nottingham-136642025-02-28T11:26:28Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/13664/ A drivers exposure to traffic pollution Clarke, Robert The increasing use of road transport in the post war years has caused a substantial rise in the amounts of traffic related air pollutants and has raised concerns about urban air quality. This thesis describes a series of experiments designed to evaluate the level of traffic pollutants experienced by drivers in heavy traffic. Field and wind tunnel measurements were initially carried out to assess pollutant transport and dispersion characteristics. These were followed by a series of experiments to determine the ventilation characteristics of a car derived van which was later used in two pollution surveys. The surveys were conducted over two heavily trafficked routes during the Nottingham morning and evening rush hours. Measurements of carbon monoxide and ozone concentrations were taken and the results analysed to give a time integrated exposure for the vehicle occupants. 1998 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en arr https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/13664/1/Thesis_All.pdf Clarke, Robert (1998) A drivers exposure to traffic pollution. MPhil thesis, University of Nottingham.
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A drivers exposure to traffic pollution
title A drivers exposure to traffic pollution
title_full A drivers exposure to traffic pollution
title_fullStr A drivers exposure to traffic pollution
title_full_unstemmed A drivers exposure to traffic pollution
title_short A drivers exposure to traffic pollution
title_sort drivers exposure to traffic pollution
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/13664/