March 15, 2016
Journal Article

A Methodology for Calculating Transport Emissions in Cities with Limited Traffic Data: Case Study of Diesel Particulates and Black Carbon Emissions in Murmansk

Abstract

This paper presents a methodology for calculation of diesel exhaust emissions from on-road transport in cities. The methodology consists of the data collections approaches and emission calculations methods. The developed methodology could be used in cities with low quality traffic data and outdated vehicle registries. We applied this methodology to calculate on- black carbon (BC) emissions from diesel transport in Murmansk, the largest Arctic city in the world.

Revised: May 26, 2020 | Published: March 15, 2016

Citation

Kholod N., M. Evans, E. Gusev, S. Yu, V. Malyshev, S. Tretyakova, and A. Barinov. 2016. A Methodology for Calculating Transport Emissions in Cities with Limited Traffic Data: Case Study of Diesel Particulates and Black Carbon Emissions in Murmansk. Science of the Total Environment 547. PNWD-SA-10525. doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.12.151