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Kim N. Dirks, Nicholas Talbot, Jennifer A. Salmond and Seosamh B. Costello
This paper explores the impact of choice of ventilation setting (?window open?, ?new (external) air? and ?recirculate?) on in-vehicle carbon monoxide exposures for commuters travelling by car at different times of the day (morning, midday, and evening) a...
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Kyung-Hwan Kwak, Sung Ho Woo, Kyung Hwan Kim, Seung-Bok Lee, Gwi-Nam Bae, Young-Il Ma, Young Sunwoo and Jong-Jin Baik
Mobile monitoring and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling are complementary methods to examine spatio-temporal variations of air pollutant concentrations at high resolutions in urban areas. We measured nitrogen oxides (NOx), black carbon (BC), pa...
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Noushig Kaloustian, David Aouad, Gabriele Battista and Michele Zinzi
The Urban Heat Island phenomenon and urban overheating are serious consequences of urbanization resulting in impacts on thermal comfort levels, heat stress and even mortality. This paper builds on previous findings on the topic of non-constructible parce...
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Nikolaos Barmparesos, Margarita Niki Assimakopoulos, Vasiliki D. Assimakopoulos, Nikolaos Loumos, Maria Aliki Sotiriou and Athanasios Koukoumtzis
This paper presents experimental results from a typical school building in Athens, equipped partly with a green roof system (GRS). Environmental monitoring took place in six classrooms located both under the concrete roof and the GRS sectors as well as i...
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Nuno Canha, Joana Lage, Catarina Galinha, Susana Coentro, Célia Alves and Susana Marta Almeida
This study evaluated the emissions of specific indoor sources usually present in Portuguese dwellings in order to understand their impact on the indoor air quality. With this aim, three typical activities were studied including home heating using two typ...
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