Measurement of Road Transport Emissions. Case study: Centinela-La Rumorosa Road, Baja California, México
Julio Calderon-Ramirez,
José M. Gutiérrez-Moreno,
Marco Montoya-Alcaraz
et al.
Abstract:Air pollution is a global issue, and the transportation sector is recognized as the third-largest contributor to anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. Vehicles emit a range of chemical compounds as a direct result of the combustion process. The nature and quantity of these emissions depend on the vehicle's characteristics, road, and local weather conditions. As a result, these emissions require special attention due to the adverse effects contributing to global warming and significantly impacting hu… Show more
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