katupölyn
Katupölyn is a Finnish term that translates to "road dust" or "street dust." It refers to the fine particulate matter that accumulates on roads and urban surfaces, primarily composed of soil particles, tire wear debris, brake wear particles, and exhaust emissions from vehicles. This dust is often stirred up by passing traffic, wind, and pedestrian activity, becoming suspended in the air as airborne particulate matter, commonly known as PM2.5 and PM10.
The composition of katupölyn can vary significantly depending on the location, season, and local environmental factors.
Katupölyn has important implications for public health and the environment. Airborne road dust is a significant