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== Rationale ==
 
== Rationale ==
  
PILTTI matrices traf (direct traffic emissions) and resusp (resuspended particles), years 2000 - 2003, for 10 cities in Finland.
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===Data===
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PILTTI matrices traf (direct traffic emissions) and resusp (resuspended particles), years 2000 - 2003, for 10 cities in Finland. The data was obtained from the PILTTI project<ref>Ahtoniemi, P., Tainio, M., Tuomisto, J.T., Karvosenoja, N., Kupiainen, K., Porvari, P., Karppinen, A., Kangas, L. & Kukkonen J. 2010. Health Risks from Nearby Sources of Fine Particulate Matter: Domestic Wood Combustion and Road Traffic. National Institute for Health and Welfare. Report 3 / 2010. 60 s.</ref>
  
 
=== Unit ===
 
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µg /m<sup>3</sup> /Mg a
 
µg /m<sup>3</sup> /Mg a
  
==See also===
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==See also==
  
* Code for usage of the matrix: [[:op_fi:Rauman sataman laajennuksen vaikutus terveyteen]]
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Examples where the matrix has bee used:
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* [[:op_fi:Pienhiukkaspäästöt Raumalla]]
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* [[:op_fi:Luikonlahden ilmapäästöt]]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
  
 
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Question

What are the yearly average concentrations of fine particles around a fixed, constant emission source at 2 or 10 m of height, located in Finland?

Answer

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Rationale

Data

PILTTI matrices traf (direct traffic emissions) and resusp (resuspended particles), years 2000 - 2003, for 10 cities in Finland. The data was obtained from the PILTTI project[1]

Unit

µg /m3 /Mg a

See also

Examples where the matrix has bee used:

References

  1. Ahtoniemi, P., Tainio, M., Tuomisto, J.T., Karvosenoja, N., Kupiainen, K., Porvari, P., Karppinen, A., Kangas, L. & Kukkonen J. 2010. Health Risks from Nearby Sources of Fine Particulate Matter: Domestic Wood Combustion and Road Traffic. National Institute for Health and Welfare. Report 3 / 2010. 60 s.