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Worldwide Developments in Motor Vehicle Pollution Control - A 1987 Overview
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Most of the major industrialized areas of the world have been experiencing serious motor vehicle pollution problems over the last decade. The motor vehicle pollution control programs which have have been developed to deal with the effects have led to tremendous advances in gasoline car control technologies. Similar technologies are under intensive development for diesel cars and trucks. Several developing countries are now experiencing similar air pollution problems. This paper surveys the most recent data regarding adverse environmental impacts resulting from motor vehicles, reviews technologies developed to address these problems, and summarizes the current status around the world.
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Walsh, M., "Worldwide Developments in Motor Vehicle Pollution Control - A 1987 Overview," SAE Technical Paper 871072, 1987, https://doi.org/10.4271/871072.Also In
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