Abstract

Minimetrò (MM) is a ropeway public mobility system that has been in operation in the city of Perugia for about ten years to integrate with urban mobility and lighten vehicular traffic in the historic city center. The purpose of this work was to evaluate the impact of MM as a source of pollutants in the urban context, and the exposure of people in the cabins and the platforms along the MM line. These topics have been investigated by means of intensive measurement and sampling campaigns performed in February and June 2015 on three specific sites of the MM line representative of different sources and levels of urban pollution. Stationary and dynamic measurements of particle size distribution, nanoparticle and black carbon aerosol number and mass concentrations measurements were performed by means of different bench and portable instruments. Aerosol sampling was carried out using low volume and high-volume aerosol samplers, and the samples nalysed by off-line methods. Results show that MM is a considerable source of atmospheric particulate matter having characteristics very similar to those of the common urban road dust in Perugia. In the lack of clear indications on road dust effect, the contribution of MM to the aerosol in Perugia cannot be neglected.

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  • In the graphs different size bins have been combined in order to make the data obtained using the two different particle counters employed in the campaigns (GRIMM and OPS; Table A1) comparable

  • Most of them are iron-rich metal oxides, others are silicates, while some granules consist of barium sulfate

  • In order to evaluate the incidence of black carbon (BC) within the carbonaceous particulate matter, we considered the concentrations of elemental carbon (EC) and organic carbon (OC) in our PM2.5 samples at Cupa Station (CS)

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Introduction

Urban mobility is the main source of atmospheric pollution in many urban contexts.Traffic-related emissions still provide about half the emissions of diesel particulate matter and NOx [1], while black carbon (BC), PM2.5 , and ultrafine particles (UFP, particles with diameters

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