Road Dust in Urban and Industrial Environments Sources, Pollutants, Impacts, and Management
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- 9783036539850
- 9783036539867
- books978-3-0365-3986-7
- Environmental economics
- Pollution control
- Research & information: general
- aerosolization
- air pollution
- cancer
- chemical profile
- Colombia
- color indices
- contamination assessment
- dry sieving
- dust resuspension
- earthworks
- ecological risk
- emission factors
- emission rates
- enrichment factor
- enrichment factors
- environmental interactions
- environmental management
- exposure
- fugitive dust
- geo-accumulation index
- gross alpha activity
- gross beta activity urban environment
- health and ecological risks
- health risk assessment
- heavy metals
- hue
- Huludao
- human health risk
- incidental nanoparticles
- industrial area
- inhalation
- lead
- metal concentration
- metals
- Mexico City
- microplastic
- mitigation strategies
- multi-stable isotopes (13C, 207/206Pb)
- municipal service
- nanoparticles and microplastic
- non-exhaust emissions
- optical analysis
- particle size distribution
- particulate matter
- paved roads
- plaster
- PM10
- pollution
- pollution assessment
- potentially toxic elements
- potentially toxic metal
- redness
- residential area
- resuspension
- road dust
- road dust and road pavement
- saturation
- sediment
- sediment load
- sediment transport
- size fraction
- slag
- source apportionment
- source apportionment analysis
- source identification
- spatial variation and modeling
- spherules
- street dust
- technogenic particles
- toxic elements and compounds
- traffic-related contamination
- UFP
- ultrafine particles
- unpaved roads
- urban dust
- urban environment
- urban form
- urban landscape
- urban pollution
- urban sediment
- urban surface deposited sediments
- Vietnam
- Western Siberia
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This book brings together the results of field, experimental, and modeling studies related to road dust and its various size fractions as a key issue in understanding the relationships between several urban and industrial environments, and in the identification of pollution sources. The book is intended for professionals, researchers, and academicians who want to learn about new research findings regarding the chemical composition of road dust and its source, assessments of road dust and aerosol pollution levels (including express technique), environmental hazards and public health risks, the distribution of stable and radioactive isotopes in road dust, the determination of factors affecting the level of dust accumulation on roads and the intensity of its pollution, and the effect of road dust on the atmosphere and other environments. The book also provides data on some of the current challenges in studying road dust, including various aspects of the formation, transport pathways, and accumulation of road dust in urban, industrial and other areas.
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