The article considers the concentration dependence of dust particles PM2.5 and PM10 on a curb stone on a number of influencing parameters. According to the data of field measurements, a quadratic regression equation was compiled, according to which the factors that have the greatest influence on the spread of fine dust near the roadway were determined. The results of mathematical processing of experimental data are presented in the form of a graph of the confidence area of the observed and predicted values constructed using the STATISTICA software product.
Keywords: PM10, PM2.5, fine dust, roadway, linear city, concentration dependence
The article deals with the distribution of fine dust in the atmospheric air of roadside areas of cities with a linear configuration, factors affecting its concentration in the roadside area.
Keywords: fine dust, roadside areas, road transport, wind speed, meteorological parameters
The article discusses the speed and direction of the wind as one of the key factors affecting the spread of carbon monoxide in the linear city of Volgograd. It also investigates the intensity and rolling stock of the traffic flow, which have a negative impact on the pollution of the surface atmospheric layers of the air. Research has been carried out on Raboche-Krestyanskaya street in order to measure the concentration of carbon monoxide on the curb of the roadway.
Keywords: road transport, wind direction, wind speed, meteorological conditions, sources of pollution, highways, residential buildings, meteorological stations
Dust pollution of an asphalt concrete enterprise poses a danger to the public and the environment. Planning protective measures reduces dust exposure, which is really necessary to protect human health from a wide range of chronic diseases caused by dust pollution. Development and analysis of new solutions and methods to combat dust exposure are priorities.
Keywords: Dust aerosols, natural environment, dust removal, asphalt concrete enterprise, personal protective equipment, source of pollution, dust emissions, injuries, respirator