Title of article :
Measured and modelled concentrations and vertical
profiles of airborne particulate matter within the
boundary layer of a street canyon
Author/Authors :
Jeremy J. Colls، نويسنده , , Alfred MicallefU، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
Concentrations and vertical profiles of various fractions of airborne particulate matter suspended particulate
matter SPM., PM10 and PM2.5. have been measured over the first three metres from ground in a street canyon.
Measurements were carried out using automated near real-time apparatus called the Kinetic Sequential Sampling
KSS. system. KSS system is essentially an electronically-controlled lift carrying a real-time particle monitor for
sampling air sequentially, at different heights within the breathing zone, which includes all heights within the surface
layer of a street canyon at which people may breathe. Data is automatically logged at the different receptor levels,
for the determination of the average vertical concentration profile of airborne particulate matter. For measuring the
airborne particle concentration, a Grimm Dust Monitor 1.104r5 was used. The recorded data also allows for time
series analysis of airborne particulate matter concentration at different heights. Time series data and hourly-average
vertical concentration profiles in the boundary layer of the confines of a street are thought to be mainly determined
by traffic emissions and traffic associated processes. Hence the measured data were compared with results of a street
canyon emission-dispersion model in time and space. This Street Level Air Quality SLAQ. model employs the
plume-box technique and includes modules for simulating vehicle-generated effects such as thermally- and mechanically-
generated turbulence and resuspension of road dust. Environmental processes, such as turbulence resulting
from surface sensible heat and the formation of sulphate aerosol from sulphur dioxide exhaust emissions, are taken
into account. The paper presents an outline description of the measuring technique and model used, and a
comparison of the measured and modelled data.
Keywords :
Vehicle-derived pollution , Sequential sampling , Vertical Concentration Profiles , Urban air quality
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment