The Effects of Roadside Vegetation Barrier Characteristics on Near-Road Air Quality

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Air quality and meteorological measurements collected in Woodside, California along a heavily-trafficked highway with and without an existing vegetation barrier. The data includes fixed and mobile monitoring data collected by an electric vehicle for CO, NO2, black carbon and ultrafine particles. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Deshmukh, P., V. Isakov, A. Venkatram, B. Yang, K. Zhang, R. Logan, and R. Baldauf. The Effects of Roadside Vegetation Characteristics on Local, Near-Road Air Quality. Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health. Springer Netherlands, NETHERLANDS, 12(3): 259-270, (2018).

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57 California2014study.zip https://pasteur.epa.gov/uploads/10.23719/1407528/California2014study.zip

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  • near-road
  • air-quality
  • vegetation
  • traffic

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