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Potentialities of Vis-NIR spectroradiometry for mapping traffic emissions in urban environments

TitoloPotentialities of Vis-NIR spectroradiometry for mapping traffic emissions in urban environments
Tipo di pubblicazioneArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Anno di Pubblicazione2007
AutoriSalzano, R., Salvatori R., Angelone Massimo, and Casacchia R.
RivistaWIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment
Volume101
Paginazione381-390
ISBN Number1845640675; 9781845640675
ISSN17433541
Parole chiaveexperimental study, heavy metal, optical property, particulate matter, pollution monitoring, radiometric method, soil chemistry, spectral analysis, traffic emission, urban pollution
Abstract

Traffic emissions introduce in urban environments low-reflectance matter, which affects the optical properties of atmosphere and consequently of soils, where particulate matter is accumulated. Radiometric techniques, focused on the 350-2500 nm wavelength range, were applied to investigate the alteration of optical properties of soils in urban environments. An integration between radiometric data and geochemical analyses was made to estimate the relationship occurring between optical properties of soils and their heavy metals content, which may trace traffic pollution. Soil samples were sampled in two study areas and treated to perform geochemical analyses and spectroradiometric acquisitions. An experimental analytical protocol was developed to study the optical properties of soils. The optical properties of urban soils are influenced by the deposition of carbonaceous particles and by the interaction between soil phases and traffic emissions. Results showed that the integrated approach of radiometric and geochemical investigations is a valid tool for monitoring traffic emissions in urban environments. © 2007 WIT Press.

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cited By 1; Conference of 15th International Conference on Modelling,Monitoring and Management of Air Pollution, AIR POLLUTION 2007, AIR07 ; Conference Date: 23 April 2007 Through 25 April 2007

URLhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-36148985717&doi=10.2495%2fAIR070381&partnerID=40&md5=91cdb0a7e8dc93c5de213ca2e538b855
DOI10.2495/AIR070381
Citation KeySalzano2007381