Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6576988 | Urban Climate | 2017 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
It is found that even in the immediate vicinity (kerbside) to a busy road the concentrations of air pollutants are strongly affected by MLH. It is a new result that high quantiles of concentrations decrease stronger with increasing MLH than low quantiles. The strongest correlations between concentrations and MLH are obtained for maximum concentrations with coefficients r from â0.84 to â0.95. In general, maximum concentrations of air pollutants in a street canyon provide stronger correlations with MLH than mean concentrations. NO2 is the pollutant whose concentration is affected least by MLH because it is mainly a secondary pollutant.
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Authors
Patrick Wagner, Klaus Schäfer,