Adams 2002 - "Assessment of Road Users' Elemental Carbon Personal Exposure Levels, London, UK"

Adams, HS; Nieuwenhuijsen, MJ; Colvile, RN.
"Assessment of Road Users' Elemental Carbon Personal Exposure Levels, London, UK"
Atmospheric Environment
November 2002; v.36, n.34; pp.5335-5342
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The authors measured exposure to elemental carbon (EC) a component of diesel exhaust, along various routes, using different modes, and in summer vs. winter.  They found that exposure levels were higher:

  • for cars, followed by buses and bicycles (cyclists may have lower exposure because they don't get stuck in traffic and keep "away from the central road 'tunnel of pollution'.";
  • along the most congested central route, perhaps due to higher traffic density and a street canyon effect;
  • in winter, perhaps due to colder engines and more stable meteorological conditions.

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