Personal exposures to particulate matter in various modes of transport in Lagos city, Nigeria

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spelling oai:ir.oauife.edu.ng:123456789-56102023-05-13T18:01:43Z Personal exposures to particulate matter in various modes of transport in Lagos city, Nigeria Odekanle, Ebenezer Leke Fakinle, Bamidele Sunday Akeredolu, F.A Sonibare, Jacob motor vehicle commuters pedestrian exposures particulate matter PM10 PM2 Evaporative emissions from gasoline cogent enviromental science,pg. 1-10 Urban air pollution continues to be a major problem in Nigerian cities. Most studies of air pollution in Nigeria have concentrated on the background air quality and its eects on people outside vehicles. However, it has been suggested that in-vehicle pollution is often worse than pollution outside the vehicle. This study focuses on personal exposures to PM10 and PM2.5 in various modes of transportation in Lagos city. Six roadways which are representative of commercial, industrial, and residential areas of the city were selected. Measurements were made inside four major modes of transportation in the city: cars, buses, Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), and walking for PM10 and PM2.5. Measurements were done for each mode twice a day (morning and afternoon) for 12days. The highest average PM10 and PM2.5 concentra- tions were measured for pedestrian (476.35 and 216.60μg/m3, respectively) dur- ing rush hours. The result showed that pedestrians were found to be exposed to the highest average PM10 and PM2.5 concentrations, while commuters in cars, BRT and buses were exposed to respective decreasing concentrations of PM10. Similarly, commuters in BRT were exposed to the lowest concentrations of PM2.5 regardless of time of day. The results obtained were much higher than the results for London but comparable to Mexico city and Taiwan’s results. This study has provided information that can help commuters to choose appropriate travel behavior that can minimize their exposure to particulate matter 2023-05-13T18:01:42Z 2023-05-13T18:01:42Z 2016-11-17 Journal DOI: 10.1080/23311843.2016.1260857 https://ir.oauife.edu.ng/123456789/5610 en text/plain Cogent Enviromental Science
spellingShingle motor vehicle commuters
pedestrian
exposures
particulate matter
PM10
PM2
Evaporative emissions from gasoline
Odekanle, Ebenezer Leke
Fakinle, Bamidele Sunday
Akeredolu, F.A
Sonibare, Jacob
Personal exposures to particulate matter in various modes of transport in Lagos city, Nigeria
title Personal exposures to particulate matter in various modes of transport in Lagos city, Nigeria
title_full Personal exposures to particulate matter in various modes of transport in Lagos city, Nigeria
title_fullStr Personal exposures to particulate matter in various modes of transport in Lagos city, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Personal exposures to particulate matter in various modes of transport in Lagos city, Nigeria
title_short Personal exposures to particulate matter in various modes of transport in Lagos city, Nigeria
title_sort personal exposures to particulate matter in various modes of transport in lagos city nigeria
topic motor vehicle commuters
pedestrian
exposures
particulate matter
PM10
PM2
Evaporative emissions from gasoline
url https://ir.oauife.edu.ng/123456789/5610
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