Reprint

Road Dust in Urban and Industrial Environments

Sources, Pollutants, Impacts, and Management

Edited by
June 2022
296 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-3985-0 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-3986-7 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Road Dust in Urban and Industrial Environments: Sources, Pollutants, Impacts, and Management that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Summary

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.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
urban sediment; urban landscape; sediment transport; municipal service; earthworks; environmental management; potentially toxic metal; road dust; industrial area; pollution assessment; ecological risk; road dust; heavy metals; Mexico City; urban pollution; urban form; color indices; redness; hue; saturation; lead; pollution; gross alpha activity; gross beta activity urban environment; sediment; size fraction; urban environment; residential area; urban surface deposited sediments; road dust; technogenic particles; slag; spherules; microplastic; plaster; urban dust; metal concentration; multi-stable isotopes (13C, 207/206Pb); contamination assessment; source identification; particulate matter; source apportionment analysis; health risk assessment; Huludao; PM10; dust resuspension; sediment load; non-exhaust emissions; chemical profile; enrichment factors; Colombia; geo-accumulation index; heavy metals; road dust; inhalation; resuspension; cancer; PM10; road dust; fugitive dust; particulate matter; unpaved roads; emission factors; PM10; road dust; fugitive dust; particulate matter; paved roads; emission rates; metals; street dust; enrichment factor; geo-accumulation index; ecological risk; Vietnam; road dust; street dust; metals; ultrafine particles; UFP; aerosolization; resuspension; incidental nanoparticles; air pollution; dry sieving; dust resuspension; human health risk; exposure; optical analysis; street dust; Western Siberia; urban pollution; road dust; potentially toxic elements; traffic-related contamination; air pollution; road dust and road pavement; particle size distribution; source apportionment; environmental interactions; toxic elements and compounds; nanoparticles and microplastic; spatial variation and modeling; health and ecological risks; mitigation strategies