NO2 and PM10Contents at Shopping Malls by Chao Liu
(1030400030)
A Final Year Project Thesis (ENV4071; 3 Credits) submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements
For the degree of
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Environmental Science
(Environmental Technology stream) at BNU-HKBU
UNITED INTERNATIONALCOLLEGE
DECLARATION
I hereby declare that all the work done in this project is of my independent effort. I also certify that I have never submitted the idea and product of this project for academic or employment credits.
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Chao Liu
1030400030
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I am indebted and express my sincere thanks to my supervisor Professor Huada Daniel Ruan, who has provided me with invaluable guidance throughout this work and has been a constant source of encouragement and assistance.
In addition, I would like to express my appreciation to Mr. Car Wu for the guidance and continuous assistance on equipmentusage and advises for research.
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Environmental Science Programme
BNU—HKBU United InternationalCollege
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The Impact ofTraffic on Indoor
NO2 and PM10Contents at Shopping Malls
Chao Liu
(1030400030)
Environmental Science Programme
ABSTRACT
Vehicles are main source producing NO2 and PM10. JIUJIUCHENG and JUSCO shopping malls with aim for reference are selected as tested location because their locations near the main roads of ZHU HAI. Total 5-days data of JIUZHOUCHENG and 1-day data on JUSCO shopping malls are collected. Low and high traffic are chosen after the traffic flow rate is counted, followed by measurements usingequipment provided by UIC’s laboratory. Tested points are selected and planned in order to maintain the data’s availability and reliability. The results indicate that heavier
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