Re-entrained road dust PM10 emission from selected streets of Krakow and its impact on air quality

Scientific research studies conducted in various parts of the world confirm that PM10 concentrations in urban air depend to a great extent on the resuspension processes of the dust deposited on the road surface. The paper presents the results of the study related to the determination of the re-entra...

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Main Authors: Bogacki Marek, Mazur Marian, Oleniacz Robert, Rzeszutek Mateusz, Szulecka Adriana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20182801003
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spelling doaj-7c89809513d245dab77b404d4f0065c12021-02-02T00:25:09ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01280100310.1051/e3sconf/20182801003e3sconf_aptp2018_01003Re-entrained road dust PM10 emission from selected streets of Krakow and its impact on air qualityBogacki MarekMazur MarianOleniacz RobertRzeszutek MateuszSzulecka AdrianaScientific research studies conducted in various parts of the world confirm that PM10 concentrations in urban air depend to a great extent on the resuspension processes of the dust deposited on the road surface. The paper presents the results of the study related to the determination of the re-entrained PM10 emissions from four selected streets of Krakow (Southern Poland) together with the assessment of its impact on air quality. Examined streets are characterised by different traffic intensity (from 500 to over 20 000 vehicles per day) and individual vehicle structure. Dust material sampling and estimation of the PM10 emission were conducted according to the U.S. EPA methodology (AP 42 Fifth Edition). Two variants of sample collection were applied: from the road surface including the area at the curb (4 streets) and from the road surface alone (1 street). The estimates of resuspended road dust emission as well as the reference values derived from the U.S. EPA guidelines were used to assess the impact of this emission on the PM10 levels in the air at the location of one of the analysed streets. This assessment was conducted using the CALINE4 mathematical model. The study showed that the PM10 emissions from the re-entrained road dust can be responsible for up to 25 % in the winter and 50 % in the summer of the total PM10 concentrations in the air near the roads.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20182801003
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author Bogacki Marek
Mazur Marian
Oleniacz Robert
Rzeszutek Mateusz
Szulecka Adriana
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Mazur Marian
Oleniacz Robert
Rzeszutek Mateusz
Szulecka Adriana
Re-entrained road dust PM10 emission from selected streets of Krakow and its impact on air quality
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Bogacki Marek
Mazur Marian
Oleniacz Robert
Rzeszutek Mateusz
Szulecka Adriana
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title Re-entrained road dust PM10 emission from selected streets of Krakow and its impact on air quality
title_short Re-entrained road dust PM10 emission from selected streets of Krakow and its impact on air quality
title_full Re-entrained road dust PM10 emission from selected streets of Krakow and its impact on air quality
title_fullStr Re-entrained road dust PM10 emission from selected streets of Krakow and its impact on air quality
title_full_unstemmed Re-entrained road dust PM10 emission from selected streets of Krakow and its impact on air quality
title_sort re-entrained road dust pm10 emission from selected streets of krakow and its impact on air quality
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Scientific research studies conducted in various parts of the world confirm that PM10 concentrations in urban air depend to a great extent on the resuspension processes of the dust deposited on the road surface. The paper presents the results of the study related to the determination of the re-entrained PM10 emissions from four selected streets of Krakow (Southern Poland) together with the assessment of its impact on air quality. Examined streets are characterised by different traffic intensity (from 500 to over 20 000 vehicles per day) and individual vehicle structure. Dust material sampling and estimation of the PM10 emission were conducted according to the U.S. EPA methodology (AP 42 Fifth Edition). Two variants of sample collection were applied: from the road surface including the area at the curb (4 streets) and from the road surface alone (1 street). The estimates of resuspended road dust emission as well as the reference values derived from the U.S. EPA guidelines were used to assess the impact of this emission on the PM10 levels in the air at the location of one of the analysed streets. This assessment was conducted using the CALINE4 mathematical model. The study showed that the PM10 emissions from the re-entrained road dust can be responsible for up to 25 % in the winter and 50 % in the summer of the total PM10 concentrations in the air near the roads.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20182801003
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