Exposure to particulate matter (PM) has been associated with a wide range of adverse health effects, but it is still unclear how particles from various transport modes differ in terms …
DS Lee, MR Allen, N Cumpsty, B Owen… - Environmental …, 2023 - pubs.rsc.org
The uncertainties over the effects of aviation non-CO2 emissions on climate and air quality are assessed in the context of potential mitigation measures for liquid hydrocarbon fuels …
The Mobile ObserVations of Ultrafine Particles study was a two-year project to analyze potential air quality impacts of ultrafine particles (UFPs) from aircraft traffic for communities …
Z Leni, L Künzi, M Geiser - Current opinion in toxicology, 2020 - Elsevier
Air pollution remains a major factor for adverse health effects and premature death worldwide. Particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter≤ 2.5 μm (PM 2.5), mainly …
Exposures to fine particulate matter (PM 1) have been associated with health impacts, but the understanding of the PM 1 concentration-response (PM 1-CR) relationships, especially …
F Ungeheuer, L Caudillo, F Ditas, M Simon… - … Earth & Environment, 2022 - nature.com
Large airports are a major source of ultrafine particles, which spread across densely populated residential areas, affecting air quality and human health. Jet engine lubrication …
Nonvolatile particulate matter (nvPM) emissions from aircraft turbine engines deteriorate air quality and contribute to climate change. These emissions can be reduced using …
Nanoparticle emissions from transport are of considerable importance because of their dominance in terms of particle number concentration in most urban atmospheres …
Background Airport personnel are at risk of occupational exposure to jet engine emissions, which similarly to diesel exhaust emissions include volatile organic compounds and …