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Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez
Institute for Sustainable Regional Development (INTERRA), Lambda, Departamento de Física Aplicada, Universidad de Extremadura, 10003 Cáceres, Spain

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Published: 29 April 2021 in Sustainability
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A characterization of the sound absorption of a sustainable material with scarce current use such as natural virgin cork is presented in this paper in order to explore further possible applications in the design of acoustic solutions. Different samples of virgin cork not bonded and various decorative panel formats were tested under random sound incidence conditions in a standardized reverberation chamber. The samples in which the outer bark of the cork was facing upwards showed a better behavior as an acoustic absorber, with sound absorption coefficient values generally greater than 0.6 for frequency bands between 1 and 5 kHz. The results obtained were compared with samples of some recycled materials available in the scientific literature, such as sheep wool and PET.

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Juan Barrigón Morillas; David Montes González; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez; Valentín Gómez Escobar; Rubén Maderuelo-Sanz; Guillermo Rey Gozalo; Pedro Atanasio Moraga. Virgin Natural Cork Characterization as a Sustainable Material for Use in Acoustic Solutions. Sustainability 2021, 13, 4976 .

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Juan Barrigón Morillas, David Montes González, Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez, Valentín Gómez Escobar, Rubén Maderuelo-Sanz, Guillermo Rey Gozalo, Pedro Atanasio Moraga. Virgin Natural Cork Characterization as a Sustainable Material for Use in Acoustic Solutions. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (9):4976.

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Juan Barrigón Morillas; David Montes González; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez; Valentín Gómez Escobar; Rubén Maderuelo-Sanz; Guillermo Rey Gozalo; Pedro Atanasio Moraga. 2021. "Virgin Natural Cork Characterization as a Sustainable Material for Use in Acoustic Solutions." Sustainability 13, no. 9: 4976.

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Published: 01 April 2019 in Environments
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Due to the particular characteristics of hospitals, these buildings are highly sensitive to environmental noise. However, they are usually located close or within urban agglomerations. Hence, hospitals are, in many cases, exposed to high levels of environmental noise. A study of one of the main hospitals in the Extremadura region (Spain) is presented here to allow a global assessment of the acoustic impact of outdoor sound sources. Both long- and short-term measurements were carried out, and a software model was developed. The measured values exceed the World Health Organisation reference value of 50 dBA for daytime and evening, and are even higher than the 55 dBA limit at which severe annoyance is generated. Taking into account the results obtained, the noise impact on this hospital is primarily influenced by three sound sources: road traffic, cooling towers of the hospital and the emergency helicopter. Their relative importance depends on the facade under consideration. It can therefore be concluded that the overall situation of the hospital needs to be improved. Thus, a series of solutions are proposed for a possible action plan based on interventions regarding the main sound sources and the location of the most sensitive areas to environmental noise.

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David Montes-González; Juan Miguel Barrigón-Morillas; Valentín Gómez Escobar; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez; Guillermo Rey-Gozalo; Pedro Atanasio-Moraga; Juan Antonio Méndez-Sierra. Environmental Noise around Hospital Areas: A Case Study. Environments 2019, 6, 41 .

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David Montes-González, Juan Miguel Barrigón-Morillas, Valentín Gómez Escobar, Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez, Guillermo Rey-Gozalo, Pedro Atanasio-Moraga, Juan Antonio Méndez-Sierra. Environmental Noise around Hospital Areas: A Case Study. Environments. 2019; 6 (4):41.

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David Montes-González; Juan Miguel Barrigón-Morillas; Valentín Gómez Escobar; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez; Guillermo Rey-Gozalo; Pedro Atanasio-Moraga; Juan Antonio Méndez-Sierra. 2019. "Environmental Noise around Hospital Areas: A Case Study." Environments 6, no. 4: 41.

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Published: 15 June 2018 in Current Pollution Reports
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Noise pollution distribution in each city around the world is necessarily influenced by its own design. A lot of factor associated to urban planning have a considerable effect on volume of traffic, vehicles distribution, traffic conditions, etc. And it is know that, from a temporal and spatial point of view, the most important source of noise in cities is road traffic. For that, good relationships between urban planning and different factors such as urban density, urban morphology, urban land use, street distribution, street environment and green spaces are being founded. In this way, the fact of finding a sustainable city could be closer, at least with respect to noise pollution. A good knowledge of these relationships would allow better prediction, analysis and prevention of such pollution through an effective design of urban environments. However, although in the first decade of XXI century these relationships were treated in some works, only some aspects of these problems were considered, essentially focused on street functionality. In the last years, this topic has reached more important development and more studies focused on the analysis of the relationships between the distributions of pollution and urbanism. This work makes a revision of spatial sampling methodologies for noise pollution assessment in relation with urban planning and a review of studies that have analysed the relationships between urban noise and different specifics aspects of urban design.

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Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas; Guillermo Rey Gozalo; David Montes González; Pedro Atanasio Moraga; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez. Noise Pollution and Urban Planning. Current Pollution Reports 2018, 4, 208 -219.

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Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas, Guillermo Rey Gozalo, David Montes González, Pedro Atanasio Moraga, Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez. Noise Pollution and Urban Planning. Current Pollution Reports. 2018; 4 (3):208-219.

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Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas; Guillermo Rey Gozalo; David Montes González; Pedro Atanasio Moraga; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez. 2018. "Noise Pollution and Urban Planning." Current Pollution Reports 4, no. 3: 208-219.

Extended abstract
Published: 01 January 2018 in Proceedings
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Environmental noise is a pollutant considered by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a threat to public health due to its harmful effects on human health. In this regard, the European Environmental Agency (EEA) indicates that road traffic is the sound source that generates the greatest number of people exposed in Europe to sound levels above what is recommended by the European Noise Directive. In a similar way, the EEA also reports that air pollution is the most important environmental health risk in Europe, where road traffic is one of the main sources of emission of polluting gases. The relationship between both pollutants, leads to think about the development of common strategies. This paper presents a review on recent researches about the relationship of these two types of pollution in urban environments with different types of diseases.

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David Montes-González; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez; Juan Miguel Barrigón-Morillas; Pedro Atanasio-Moraga; Guillermo Rey-Gozalo; José Trujillo-Carmona. Noise and Air Pollution Related to Health in Urban Environments. Proceedings 2018, 2, 1311 .

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David Montes-González, Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez, Juan Miguel Barrigón-Morillas, Pedro Atanasio-Moraga, Guillermo Rey-Gozalo, José Trujillo-Carmona. Noise and Air Pollution Related to Health in Urban Environments. Proceedings. 2018; 2 (20):1311.

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David Montes-González; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez; Juan Miguel Barrigón-Morillas; Pedro Atanasio-Moraga; Guillermo Rey-Gozalo; José Trujillo-Carmona. 2018. "Noise and Air Pollution Related to Health in Urban Environments." Proceedings 2, no. 20: 1311.

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Published: 01 November 2016 in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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The effects of noise pollution on human quality of life and health were recognised by the World Health Organisation a long time ago. There is a crucial dilemma for the study of urban noise when one is looking for proven methodologies that can allow, on the one hand, an increase in the quality of predictions, and on the other hand, saving resources in the spatial and temporal sampling. The temporal structure of urban noise is studied in this work from a different point of view. This methodology, based on Fourier analysis, is applied to several measurements of urban noise, mainly from road traffic and one-week long, carried out in two cities located on different continents and with different sociological life styles (Cáceres, Spain and Talca, Chile). Its capacity to predict annual noise levels from weekly measurements is studied. The relation between this methodology and the categorisation method is also analysed.

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Carlos Prieto Gajardo; Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas; Guillermo Rey Gozalo; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez. Can weekly noise levels of urban road traffic, as predominant noise source, estimate annual ones? The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2016, 140, 3702 -3709.

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Carlos Prieto Gajardo, Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas, Guillermo Rey Gozalo, Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez. Can weekly noise levels of urban road traffic, as predominant noise source, estimate annual ones? The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2016; 140 (5):3702-3709.

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Carlos Prieto Gajardo; Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas; Guillermo Rey Gozalo; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez. 2016. "Can weekly noise levels of urban road traffic, as predominant noise source, estimate annual ones?" The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 140, no. 5: 3702-3709.

Journal article
Published: 01 October 2016 in Applied Acoustics
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Guillermo Rey Gozalo; Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas; J. Trujillo Carmona; David Montes González; Pedro Atanasio Moraga; Valentín Gómez Escobar; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez; Juan A. Méndez Sierra; Carlos Prieto Gajardo. Study on the relation between urban planning and noise level. Applied Acoustics 2016, 111, 143 -147.

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Guillermo Rey Gozalo, Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas, J. Trujillo Carmona, David Montes González, Pedro Atanasio Moraga, Valentín Gómez Escobar, Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez, Juan A. Méndez Sierra, Carlos Prieto Gajardo. Study on the relation between urban planning and noise level. Applied Acoustics. 2016; 111 ():143-147.

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Guillermo Rey Gozalo; Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas; J. Trujillo Carmona; David Montes González; Pedro Atanasio Moraga; Valentín Gómez Escobar; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez; Juan A. Méndez Sierra; Carlos Prieto Gajardo. 2016. "Study on the relation between urban planning and noise level." Applied Acoustics 111, no. : 143-147.

Journal article
Published: 01 October 2015 in Applied Acoustics
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Guillermo Rey Gozalo; J. Trujillo Carmona; Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez; Valentín Gómez Escobar. Relationship between objective acoustic indices and subjective assessments for the quality of soundscapes. Applied Acoustics 2015, 97, 1 -10.

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Guillermo Rey Gozalo, J. Trujillo Carmona, Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas, Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez, Valentín Gómez Escobar. Relationship between objective acoustic indices and subjective assessments for the quality of soundscapes. Applied Acoustics. 2015; 97 ():1-10.

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Guillermo Rey Gozalo; J. Trujillo Carmona; Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez; Valentín Gómez Escobar. 2015. "Relationship between objective acoustic indices and subjective assessments for the quality of soundscapes." Applied Acoustics 97, no. : 1-10.

Journal article
Published: 01 September 2013 in Archives of Acoustics
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Previous studies concerning the categorisation method have been based on short daytime measure- ments. These studies demonstrated urban-noise stratification in the daytime. Nevertheless, legislation and standards refer to noise estimation throughout the day. This paper presents the first attempt to apply the categorisation method to indicators obtained through long-term measurements. The study was conducted in Plasencia, Extremadura (Spain) which has approximately 41,500 inhabitants. First, we conducted a stratification of the roads using the categorisation method. Second, long-term measurements (approxi- mately one week) were conducted at different sampling locations across different categories of streets. The results were analysed by category. Moreover, the profile of the noise-level variation was analysed during the day. The results revealed a stratification of sound levels measured across the different categories. Furthermore, we found health risks due to the noise levels in this town. Short-term measurements were also conducted to complete the categorisation method suitability analysis.

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Guillermo Rey Gozalo; Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas; Valentín Gómez Escobar; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez; Juan Antonio Méndez Sierra; Francisco Javier Carmona Del Río; Carlos Prieto Gajardo. Study of the Categorisation Method Using Long-term Measurements. Archives of Acoustics 2013, 38, 397 -405.

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Guillermo Rey Gozalo, Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas, Valentín Gómez Escobar, Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez, Juan Antonio Méndez Sierra, Francisco Javier Carmona Del Río, Carlos Prieto Gajardo. Study of the Categorisation Method Using Long-term Measurements. Archives of Acoustics. 2013; 38 (3):397-405.

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Guillermo Rey Gozalo; Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas; Valentín Gómez Escobar; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez; Juan Antonio Méndez Sierra; Francisco Javier Carmona Del Río; Carlos Prieto Gajardo. 2013. "Study of the Categorisation Method Using Long-term Measurements." Archives of Acoustics 38, no. 3: 397-405.

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Published: 01 December 2012 in Archives of Acoustics
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The grid method is the most widely used technique for measurement-based noise assessment, and indeed is part of the ISO 1996-2 standard. Nevertheless it has certain disadvantages. The present work is an analysis of the grid method for evaluating noise, firstly in the city of Cáceres and, secondly in two other smaller towns. Using as reference a 200 metre grid study, a study was made of the effect of varying the size and form of the grid on the city’s overall noise value, the percentage of data found to lie above some reference thresholds, and the noise value assigned to a certain zone of the city. The ISO 1996 recommendations of the necessity of new sampling points and the method’s predictive capacity for these new measurements were also analyzed.

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Valentín Gómez Escobar; Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas; Guillermo Rey Gozalo; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez; Javier Carmona Del Río; Juan A. Méndez Sierra. Analysis of the Grid Sampling Method for Noise Mapping. Archives of Acoustics 2012, 37, 499 -514.

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Valentín Gómez Escobar, Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas, Guillermo Rey Gozalo, Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez, Javier Carmona Del Río, Juan A. Méndez Sierra. Analysis of the Grid Sampling Method for Noise Mapping. Archives of Acoustics. 2012; 37 (4):499-514.

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Valentín Gómez Escobar; Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas; Guillermo Rey Gozalo; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez; Javier Carmona Del Río; Juan A. Méndez Sierra. 2012. "Analysis of the Grid Sampling Method for Noise Mapping." Archives of Acoustics 37, no. 4: 499-514.

Conference paper
Published: 19 August 2012 in ASME 2012 Noise Control and Acoustics Division Conference
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Different urban environments were analyzed acoustically using recordings obtained with binaural techniques of recording and reproduction. Measurements were carried out in different urban locations in Spain that possess a range of acoustical characteristics. The perception of pleasantness/unpleasantness as described by the inhabitants of these urban environments was examined in terms of its relationship with two psychoacoustic parameters (loudness and sharpness) as well as the traditional measures of equivalent sound level (dB and dBA). These relationships were analyzed using both a verbal and a numerical scale. Highly significant correlations were found between the perception of an environment and the acoustical parameters characterizing that environment.

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Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas; Valentín Gómez Escobar; Guillermo Rey Gozalo; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez; Juan Antonio Méndez Sierra; José Trujillo Carmona; Carlos Prieto Gajardo; F. Javier Carmona Del Río. Sound Quality in Urban Environments and its Relationship With Acoustic Parameters. ASME 2012 Noise Control and Acoustics Division Conference 2012, 291 -299.

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Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas, Valentín Gómez Escobar, Guillermo Rey Gozalo, Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez, Juan Antonio Méndez Sierra, José Trujillo Carmona, Carlos Prieto Gajardo, F. Javier Carmona Del Río. Sound Quality in Urban Environments and its Relationship With Acoustic Parameters. ASME 2012 Noise Control and Acoustics Division Conference. 2012; ():291-299.

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Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas; Valentín Gómez Escobar; Guillermo Rey Gozalo; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez; Juan Antonio Méndez Sierra; José Trujillo Carmona; Carlos Prieto Gajardo; F. Javier Carmona Del Río. 2012. "Sound Quality in Urban Environments and its Relationship With Acoustic Parameters." ASME 2012 Noise Control and Acoustics Division Conference , no. : 291-299.

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Published: 31 July 2012 in Applied Acoustics
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Cáceres (Extremadura, Spain) is a medium-sized city located in the west of Spain with an old part that has been considered a World Heritage Site by UNESCO since 1986 and is the third-best preserved monument in Europe. The main aim of this work was to study the acoustics of this area of the city, both spatially and temporally and also the perception of noise by its citizens. The sound results of this study have been compared with those measured in other neighborhood streets of Cáceres city and other cities of the region (Badajoz and Zafra). Along with the present work, a careful strategy based mainly on short measurements was used. The results show that the old part of Cáceres is a quiet area, though with some moderately intense sound events; indeed, 95% of the measurements presented Leq values lower than 65 dBA during the day, and 79.4% presented Leq values lower than 55 dBA at night. The sound levels measured were similar to those measured in the neighborhood streets of a small town (Zafra). A sociological study carried out allowing us to find some significant relationships among: (i) annoyance and measured sound levels and (ii) measured sound levels and the way residents perceive noise distribution both spatially and temporally.

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Valentín Gómez Escobar; J.M. Barrigón Morillas; Guillermo Rey Gozalo; J.M. Vaquero; J.A. Méndez Sierra; R. Vílchez-Gómez; F.J. Carmona Del Río. Acoustical environment of the medieval centre of Cáceres (Spain). Applied Acoustics 2012, 73, 673 -685.

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Valentín Gómez Escobar, J.M. Barrigón Morillas, Guillermo Rey Gozalo, J.M. Vaquero, J.A. Méndez Sierra, R. Vílchez-Gómez, F.J. Carmona Del Río. Acoustical environment of the medieval centre of Cáceres (Spain). Applied Acoustics. 2012; 73 (6-7):673-685.

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Valentín Gómez Escobar; J.M. Barrigón Morillas; Guillermo Rey Gozalo; J.M. Vaquero; J.A. Méndez Sierra; R. Vílchez-Gómez; F.J. Carmona Del Río. 2012. "Acoustical environment of the medieval centre of Cáceres (Spain)." Applied Acoustics 73, no. 6-7: 673-685.

Journal article
Published: 30 November 2011 in Applied Acoustics
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This paper reports an investigation of a new kind of material and its acoustical performance. The potential of recycled materials made from rubber fluff for reducing impact noise was assessed according to EN ISO 140-8:1997. The performance of these materials was compared to those of some commercially available underlays.

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Rubén Maderuelo-Sanz; Manuel Martín Castizo; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez. The performance of resilient layers made from recycled rubber fluff for impact noise reduction. Applied Acoustics 2011, 72, 823 -828.

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Rubén Maderuelo-Sanz, Manuel Martín Castizo, Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez. The performance of resilient layers made from recycled rubber fluff for impact noise reduction. Applied Acoustics. 2011; 72 (11):823-828.

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Rubén Maderuelo-Sanz; Manuel Martín Castizo; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez. 2011. "The performance of resilient layers made from recycled rubber fluff for impact noise reduction." Applied Acoustics 72, no. 11: 823-828.

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Published: 01 November 2011 in Environmental Engineering Science
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We describe the application of a categorization method for road traffic noise (TN) evaluation. The method assumes that urban noise is stratified according to a five-category classification of streets based only on their use as communication routes. The method has previously been shown to be valid for towns under 220,000 inhabitants, and in the present case is applied to study the urban noise in Valladolid (Spain), a town with a population of nearly 320,000 inhabitants. Novel mathematical tools in this field are used to analyze the method. We demonstrate the existence of a stratification of the streets sound levels. Thus, the categories defined seem to be quite adequate for towns of this size range. Moreover, noise level predictive capacity of the method was also analyzed, and an overall value for the predictive capacity of 80% was obtained. Thus, our method can be a simple, low-cost strategy to make a statistical evaluation of the TN in a city.

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Francisco Javier Carmona Del Río; Valentín Gómez Escobar; Francisco Javier Carmona; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez; Juan A. Méndez Sierra; Guillermo Rey Gozalo; Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas. A Street Categorization Method to Study Urban Noise: The Valladolid (Spain) Study. Environmental Engineering Science 2011, 28, 811 -817.

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Francisco Javier Carmona Del Río, Valentín Gómez Escobar, Francisco Javier Carmona, Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez, Juan A. Méndez Sierra, Guillermo Rey Gozalo, Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas. A Street Categorization Method to Study Urban Noise: The Valladolid (Spain) Study. Environmental Engineering Science. 2011; 28 (11):811-817.

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Francisco Javier Carmona Del Río; Valentín Gómez Escobar; Francisco Javier Carmona; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez; Juan A. Méndez Sierra; Guillermo Rey Gozalo; Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas. 2011. "A Street Categorization Method to Study Urban Noise: The Valladolid (Spain) Study." Environmental Engineering Science 28, no. 11: 811-817.

Journal article
Published: 31 October 2011 in Applied Acoustics
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Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas; Valentín Gómez Escobar; Francisco Javier Carmona; Juan Antonio Méndez Sierra; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez; Francisco Javier Carmona Del Río. Analysis of the prediction capacity of a categorization method for urban noise assessment. Applied Acoustics 2011, 72, 760 -771.

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Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas, Valentín Gómez Escobar, Francisco Javier Carmona, Juan Antonio Méndez Sierra, Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez, Francisco Javier Carmona Del Río. Analysis of the prediction capacity of a categorization method for urban noise assessment. Applied Acoustics. 2011; 72 (10):760-771.

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Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas; Valentín Gómez Escobar; Francisco Javier Carmona; Juan Antonio Méndez Sierra; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez; Francisco Javier Carmona Del Río. 2011. "Analysis of the prediction capacity of a categorization method for urban noise assessment." Applied Acoustics 72, no. 10: 760-771.

Journal article
Published: 01 August 2010 in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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A preview of the results of applying a categorization method to twenty towns with populations between 2200 and 700 000 inhabitants and areas between 0.57 km(2) and 59 km(2) is presented. This represents a significant expansion of the population size and area of urban sites studied by this method, with variations of two to three orders of magnitude, including the fourth most populous town in Spain. It is found that there is a relationship between urban noise and inhabitants, and also between urban noise and inhabited area, reflecting the urban structure defined in the strata of the categorization method.

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J. Miguel Barrigón; Valentín Gómez Escobar; Guillermo Rey Gozalo; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez. Possible relation of noise levels in streets to the population of the municipalities in which they are located. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2010, 128, EL86 -EL92.

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J. Miguel Barrigón, Valentín Gómez Escobar, Guillermo Rey Gozalo, Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez. Possible relation of noise levels in streets to the population of the municipalities in which they are located. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2010; 128 (2):EL86-EL92.

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J. Miguel Barrigón; Valentín Gómez Escobar; Guillermo Rey Gozalo; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez. 2010. "Possible relation of noise levels in streets to the population of the municipalities in which they are located." The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 128, no. 2: EL86-EL92.

Journal article
Published: 01 December 2005 in Building Acoustics
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An analysis of two noise surveys of the city of Cáceres is presented. The first was made for 400 inhabitants living throughout the city, and the second for 50 inhabitants of a conflictive zone due to noise during the night, mainly at weekends. The similarity of the two groups of persons interviewed was studied and verified. Then a comparison was made of the responses referring to disturbing noise sources and effects of noise. The results showed appreciable differences between the two surveys. Some continuous sound pressure level measurements made over several days are also presented. They show major differences in the sound levels between the zone and the rest of the city.

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J.M. Barrigón Morillas; Valentín Gómez Escobar; J.A. Méndez Sierra; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez; José Manuel Vaquero. Effects of Leisure Activity Related Noise in Residential Zones. Building Acoustics 2005, 12, 265 -276.

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J.M. Barrigón Morillas, Valentín Gómez Escobar, J.A. Méndez Sierra, Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez, José Manuel Vaquero. Effects of Leisure Activity Related Noise in Residential Zones. Building Acoustics. 2005; 12 (4):265-276.

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J.M. Barrigón Morillas; Valentín Gómez Escobar; J.A. Méndez Sierra; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez; José Manuel Vaquero. 2005. "Effects of Leisure Activity Related Noise in Residential Zones." Building Acoustics 12, no. 4: 265-276.

Journal article
Published: 01 May 2005 in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas; Valentı́n Gómez Escobar; Juan Antonio Méndez Sierra; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez; José M. Vaquero; José Trujillo Carmona. A categorization method applied to the study of urban road traffic noise. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2005, 117, 2844 -2852.

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Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas, Valentı́n Gómez Escobar, Juan Antonio Méndez Sierra, Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez, José M. Vaquero, José Trujillo Carmona. A categorization method applied to the study of urban road traffic noise. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2005; 117 (5):2844-2852.

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Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas; Valentı́n Gómez Escobar; Juan Antonio Méndez Sierra; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez; José M. Vaquero; José Trujillo Carmona. 2005. "A categorization method applied to the study of urban road traffic noise." The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 117, no. 5: 2844-2852.

Journal article
Published: 31 January 2004 in Applied Acoustics
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J.M. Vaquero; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez; J.A. Méndez-Sierra; J.M. Barrigón-Morillas; Valentín Gómez Escobar. Analysis of an early measurement of the speed of sound propagation in the atmosphere. Applied Acoustics 2004, 65, 59 -67.

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J.M. Vaquero, Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez, J.A. Méndez-Sierra, J.M. Barrigón-Morillas, Valentín Gómez Escobar. Analysis of an early measurement of the speed of sound propagation in the atmosphere. Applied Acoustics. 2004; 65 (1):59-67.

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J.M. Vaquero; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez; J.A. Méndez-Sierra; J.M. Barrigón-Morillas; Valentín Gómez Escobar. 2004. "Analysis of an early measurement of the speed of sound propagation in the atmosphere." Applied Acoustics 65, no. 1: 59-67.

Journal article
Published: 14 April 2003 in Astronomy & Astrophysics
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We present STELIB, a new spectroscopic stellar library, available at http://webast.ast.obs-mip.fr/stelib. STELIB consists of an homogeneous library of 249 stellar spectra in the visible range (3200 to 9500 Å), with an intermediate spectral resolution (3 Å) and sampling (1 Å). This library includes stars of various spectral types and luminosity classes, spanning a relatively wide range in metallicity. The spectral resolution, wavelength and spectral type coverage of this library represents a substantial improvement over previous libraries used in population synthesis models. The overall absolute photometric uncertainty is 3%.

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J. -F. Le Borgne; Gustavo A Bruzual; R. Pelló; Ariane Lancon; Brigitte Roccavolmerange; Blai Sanahuja; Daniel Schaerer; Caroline Soubiran; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez. STELIB: A library of stellar spectra at ${vec R}sim2000$. Astronomy & Astrophysics 2003, 402, 433 -442.

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J. -F. Le Borgne, Gustavo A Bruzual, R. Pelló, Ariane Lancon, Brigitte Roccavolmerange, Blai Sanahuja, Daniel Schaerer, Caroline Soubiran, Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez. STELIB: A library of stellar spectra at ${vec R}sim2000$. Astronomy & Astrophysics. 2003; 402 (2):433-442.

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J. -F. Le Borgne; Gustavo A Bruzual; R. Pelló; Ariane Lancon; Brigitte Roccavolmerange; Blai Sanahuja; Daniel Schaerer; Caroline Soubiran; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez. 2003. "STELIB: A library of stellar spectra at ${vec R}sim2000$." Astronomy & Astrophysics 402, no. 2: 433-442.

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J. M. Vaquero; J. A. Méndez; J. M. Barrigón; R. Vílchez-Gómez; V. Gómez-Escobar. An observation of a fogbow in the Natural Park of Monfragüe, Spain. Weather 2002, 57, 446 -448.

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J. M. Vaquero, J. A. Méndez, J. M. Barrigón, R. Vílchez-Gómez, V. Gómez-Escobar. An observation of a fogbow in the Natural Park of Monfragüe, Spain. Weather. 2002; 57 (12):446-448.

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J. M. Vaquero; J. A. Méndez; J. M. Barrigón; R. Vílchez-Gómez; V. Gómez-Escobar. 2002. "An observation of a fogbow in the Natural Park of Monfragüe, Spain." Weather 57, no. 12: 446-448.