Intersection Air Quality Analysis

by John Zamurs, New York State Dep of Transportation, Albany, United States,
Robert Conway, New York State Dep of Transportation, Albany, United States,
Stephen S. Rosen, New York State Dep of Transportation, Albany, United States,



Document Type: Proceeding Paper

Part of: Transportation Planning and Air Quality

Abstract:

Methods of carbon monoxide concentration estimation at or near intersections have recently undergone scrutiny with resulting debate on the proper and accurate ways to make these estimates (Sculley, 1989; Zamurs, 1990). Information on the significance of intersection air quality analysis is presented, as well as discussion on the uncertainties associated with these analyses. Also presented are the selected results of a major study undertaken, in part, to assist in resolving these uncertainties.



Subject Headings: Air quality | Intersections | Air pollution | Uncertainty principles | Carbon compounds | Streets | Highways and roads

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