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Fugitive Road Dust PM 2.5 Emissions and Their Potential Health Impacts
Fugitive road dust (FRD) particles emitted by traffic-generated turbulence are an important contributor to urban ambient fine particulate matter (PM ). Especially in urban areas of developing countries, FRD PM emissions are a serious environmental threat to air quality and public health. FRD PM emis...
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Published in: | Environmental science & technology 2019-07, Vol.53 (14), p.8455-8465 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Fugitive road dust (FRD) particles emitted by traffic-generated turbulence are an important contributor to urban ambient fine particulate matter (PM
). Especially in urban areas of developing countries, FRD PM
emissions are a serious environmental threat to air quality and public health. FRD PM
emissions have been neglected or substantially underestimated in previous study, resulting in the underestimation of modeling PM concentrations and estimating their health impacts. This study constructed the FRD PM
emissions inventory in a major inland city in China (Lanzhou) in 2017 at high-resolution (500 × 500 m
), investigated the spatiotemporal characteristics of the FRD emissions in different urban function zones, and quantified their health impacts. The FRD PM
emission was approximately 1141 ± 71 kg d
, accounting for 24.6% of total PM
emission in urban Lanzhou. Spatially, high emissions exceeding 3 × 10
μg m
d
occurred over areas with smaller particle sizes, larger traffic intensities, and more frequent construction activities. The estimated premature mortality burden induced by FRD PM
exposure was 234.5 deaths in Lanzhou in 2017. Reducing FRD emissions are an important step forward to protect public health in many developing urban regions. |
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ISSN: | 0013-936X 1520-5851 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acs.est.9b00666 |