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dc.contributor.authorMinderytė, Agnė
dc.contributor.authorPauraitė-Dudek, Julija
dc.contributor.authorDudoitis, Vadimas
dc.contributor.authorPlauškaitė-Šukienė, Kristina
dc.contributor.authorKilikevičius, Artūras
dc.contributor.authorMatijošius, Jonas
dc.contributor.authorRimkus, Alfredas
dc.contributor.authorKilikevičienė, Kristina
dc.contributor.authorVainorius, Darius
dc.contributor.authorByčenkienė, Steigvilė
dc.date.accessioned2023-09-18T16:17:54Z
dc.date.available2023-09-18T16:17:54Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.issn1352-2310
dc.identifier.other(crossref_id)135310474
dc.identifier.urihttps://etalpykla.vilniustech.lt/handle/123456789/112936
dc.description.abstractDiesel vehicles are one of many sources of black carbon (BC) emissions in Europe; nevertheless, due to recent changes in fuel composition towards renewable fuel such as biodiesel, advances in engine design and pollution control technology, BC and organic carbon (OC) emissions may worsen air quality and encourage global warming. As there are no regulatory terms on BC mass concentration levels, assessment of pollution sources is crucial for air quality improvement policies and mitigation of climate change. BC mass concentration and aerosol optical absorption were derived using 7-wavelenght Aethalometer during 3 measurement campaigns in 2014, 2017, and 2020. BC source apportionment analysis was performed using 18 combinations of absorption Ångström exponent (AAE) values for assessing BC to fossil fuel combustion and biomass burning. The choice of the most suitable AAE combination (0.9 and 2.2, respectively) was supported by organic aerosol (OA) source apportionment results. AAE value for transport exhaust emission (0.95) from locally available diesel fuel was established using (CI) 1.9 TDI engine with different engine torque regimes and 7-wavelenght Aethalometer. Statistically and experimentally obtained values were compared and showed great agreement. Subsequently, a statistically obtained AAEtr value was used for BC source apportionment and long-term analysis. A significant increase in the contribution of transport-related BC contribution was observed between years 2014 and 2020 (from 51% to 65%) which was associated with a boost in the use of diesel vehicles (by 83.9% of diesel passenger cars comparing 2014 and 2020) and growing diesel fuel consumption. These findings underline the diesel transport-induced problem for local air quality together with its impact on atmospheric radiative balance and raise concerns for public health.eng
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dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.isreferencedbyCitation Index Expanded (Web of Science)
dc.relation.isreferencedbyScopus
dc.relation.isreferencedbyScience Citation Index
dc.relation.isreferencedbyINSPEC
dc.relation.isreferencedbyFLUIDEX
dc.relation.isreferencedbyEmbase
dc.relation.isreferencedbyElsevier Biobase
dc.relation.isreferencedbyChemical abstracts
dc.relation.isreferencedbyCambridge Scientific Abstracts - Conference Papers Index
dc.relation.isreferencedbyAnalytical Abstracts
dc.relation.isreferencedbyScience Citation Index Expanded (Web of Science)
dc.source.urihttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S135223102200108X?v=s5
dc.titleCarbonaceous aerosol source apportionment and assessment of transport-related pollution
dc.typeStraipsnis Web of Science DB / Article in Web of Science DB
dcterms.accessRightsThis research was funded by the European Union Structural Funds co-financed project No. 01.2.2-CPVA-K-703-03-0016 “Competence Center for the Development and Design of Innovative Environmentally Friendly Facilities”, implemented in accordance with measure of the European Union Funds Investment Operational Program for 2014–2020 No. 01.2.2-CPVA-K-703 "Promotion of centers of excellence and innovation and technology transfer centers" while implementing Priority axis 1 ”Strengthening research and development and innovation''
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dc.type.pubtypeS1 - Straipsnis Web of Science DB / Web of Science DB article
dc.contributor.institutionValstybinis mokslinių tyrimų institutas Fizinių ir technologijos mokslų centras
dc.contributor.institutionVilniaus Gedimino technikos universitetas
dc.contributor.facultyMechanikos fakultetas / Faculty of Mechanics
dc.contributor.facultyTransporto inžinerijos fakultetas / Faculty of Transport Engineering
dc.contributor.facultyFundamentinių mokslų fakultetas / Faculty of Fundamental Sciences
dc.subject.researchfieldN 002 - Fizika / Physics
dc.subject.enblack carbon
dc.subject.enorganic aerosol
dc.subject.ensource apportionment
dc.subject.enabsorption ångström exponent
dc.subject.enengine exhaust emission
dcterms.sourcetitleAtmospheric environment
dc.description.volumevol. 279
dc.publisher.nameElsevier BV
dc.publisher.cityOxford
dc.identifier.doi135310474
dc.identifier.doi1-s2.0-S135223102200108X
dc.identifier.doiS1352-2310(22)00108-X
dc.identifier.doi0
dc.identifier.doi000913388000001
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.atmosenv.2022.119043
dc.identifier.elaba123026937


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