Noise Indicators for Size Distributions of Airborne Particles and Traffic Activities in Urban Areas
The aim of this study was to explore the relationships among the particle number concentration (PNC), noise, and traffic conditions. Field measurements were conducted to measure the temporal variabilities of the noise levels and PNC over 24 h in a location adjacent to three main traffic roads in Seo...
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doaj-6ab053f02cbe4529aea26264c51008bc2020-11-24T21:28:04ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-12-011012459910.3390/su10124599su10124599Noise Indicators for Size Distributions of Airborne Particles and Traffic Activities in Urban AreasJin Yong Jeon0Joo Young Hong1Sung Min Kim2Ki-Hyun Kim3Department of Architectural Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul 04763, KoreaSchool of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 639798, SingaporeDepartment of Architectural Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul 04763, KoreaDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul 04763, KoreaThe aim of this study was to explore the relationships among the particle number concentration (PNC), noise, and traffic conditions. Field measurements were conducted to measure the temporal variabilities of the noise levels and PNC over 24 h in a location adjacent to three main traffic roads in Seoul, Korea. The PNC was measured in the range of 0.3 to 10 µm. The noise data was measured by utilizing both the overall levels and spectral characteristics. Traffic data including volumes and speeds of vehicles on the roads were also collected. The results showed that the correlations among the three key parameters varied depending on changes in the noise frequency and particle size. The noise levels at 100⁻200 Hz were positively correlated with traffic volume and submicron particles. In contrast, they exhibited inverse correlations with the traffic speed and the number of larger particles (>2.5 µm). Compared to noise levels at 100⁻200 Hz, noise levels at 1⁻2 kHz exhibited reverse relationships between the traffic and PNC. Submicron particles (0.3⁻1.0 µm) tended to be more strongly associated with noise levels during the daytime, while those greater than 2.5 µm maintained relatively stable correlations with the noise throughout the day. The findings address the importance of temporal and spectral-specific monitoring of air and noise pollutants for a better understanding of the exposure of the community to air and noise pollution.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/12/4599noise pollutionair pollutionparticle number concentrationtrafficdiurnal patternurban built environment |
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Jin Yong Jeon Joo Young Hong Sung Min Kim Ki-Hyun Kim Noise Indicators for Size Distributions of Airborne Particles and Traffic Activities in Urban Areas Sustainability noise pollution air pollution particle number concentration traffic diurnal pattern urban built environment |
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Noise Indicators for Size Distributions of Airborne Particles and Traffic Activities in Urban Areas |
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Noise Indicators for Size Distributions of Airborne Particles and Traffic Activities in Urban Areas |
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Noise Indicators for Size Distributions of Airborne Particles and Traffic Activities in Urban Areas |
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Noise Indicators for Size Distributions of Airborne Particles and Traffic Activities in Urban Areas |
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Noise Indicators for Size Distributions of Airborne Particles and Traffic Activities in Urban Areas |
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noise indicators for size distributions of airborne particles and traffic activities in urban areas |
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The aim of this study was to explore the relationships among the particle number concentration (PNC), noise, and traffic conditions. Field measurements were conducted to measure the temporal variabilities of the noise levels and PNC over 24 h in a location adjacent to three main traffic roads in Seoul, Korea. The PNC was measured in the range of 0.3 to 10 µm. The noise data was measured by utilizing both the overall levels and spectral characteristics. Traffic data including volumes and speeds of vehicles on the roads were also collected. The results showed that the correlations among the three key parameters varied depending on changes in the noise frequency and particle size. The noise levels at 100⁻200 Hz were positively correlated with traffic volume and submicron particles. In contrast, they exhibited inverse correlations with the traffic speed and the number of larger particles (>2.5 µm). Compared to noise levels at 100⁻200 Hz, noise levels at 1⁻2 kHz exhibited reverse relationships between the traffic and PNC. Submicron particles (0.3⁻1.0 µm) tended to be more strongly associated with noise levels during the daytime, while those greater than 2.5 µm maintained relatively stable correlations with the noise throughout the day. The findings address the importance of temporal and spectral-specific monitoring of air and noise pollutants for a better understanding of the exposure of the community to air and noise pollution. |
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noise pollution air pollution particle number concentration traffic diurnal pattern urban built environment |
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