Real-world vehicle emissions: A summary of the thirteenth coordinating research council on-road vehicle emissions workshop

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The Coordinating Research Council held its thirteenth Vehicle Emissions Workshop in April 2003, when results of the most recent on-road vehicle emissions research were presented. Ongoing work from researchers who are engaged in improving understanding of the contribution of mobile sources to ambient air quality and emission inventories is summarized here. Participants in the workshop discussed efforts to improve mobile source emission models, the role of on-board diagnostic systems in inspection and maintenance programs, light- and heavy-duty vehicle emissions measurements, on- and off-road emissions measurements, effects of fuels and lubricating oils on emissions, as well as topics for future research. © 2004 Air & Waste Management Association.

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Cadle, S. H., Croes, B. E., Minassian, F., Natarajan, M., Tierney, E. J., & Lawson, D. R. (2004). Real-world vehicle emissions: A summary of the thirteenth coordinating research council on-road vehicle emissions workshop. Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, 54(1), 8–23. https://doi.org/10.1080/10473289.2004.10470882

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