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Development of a method for personal, spatiotemporal exposure assessment.

Colby Adams1, Philip Riggs, John Volckens.   

Abstract

This work describes the development and evaluation of a high resolution, space and time-referenced sampling method for personal exposure assessment to airborne particulate matter (PM). This method integrates continuous measures of personal PM levels with the corresponding location-activity (i.e. work/school, home, transit) of the subject. Monitoring equipment include a small, portable global positioning system (GPS) receiver, a miniature aerosol nephelometer, and an ambient temperature monitor to estimate the location, time, and magnitude of personal exposure to particulate matter air pollution. Precision and accuracy of each component, as well as the integrated method performance were tested in a combination of laboratory and field tests. Spatial data was apportioned into pre-determined location-activity categories (i.e. work/school, home, transit) with a simple, temporospatially-based algorithm. The apportioning algorithm was extremely effective with an overall accuracy of 99.6%. This method allows examination of an individual's estimated exposure through space and time, which may provide new insights into exposure-activity relationships not possible with traditional exposure assessment techniques (i.e., time-integrated, filter-based measurements). Furthermore, the method is applicable to any contaminant or stressor that can be measured on an individual with a direct-reading sensor.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20449221     DOI: 10.1039/b903841h

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Monit        ISSN: 1464-0325


  15 in total

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Authors:  Michael S Breen; Thomas C Long; Bradley D Schultz; James Crooks; Miyuki Breen; John E Langstaff; Kristin K Isaacs; Yu-Mei Tan; Ronald W Williams; Ye Cao; Andrew M Geller; Robert B Devlin; Stuart A Batterman; Timothy J Buckley
Journal:  J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol       Date:  2014-03-12       Impact factor: 5.563

2.  Evaluating children's location using a personal GPS logging instrument: limitations and lessons learned.

Authors:  Donna Dueker; Maryam Taher; John Wilson; Rob McConnell
Journal:  J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol       Date:  2013-03-27       Impact factor: 5.563

Review 3.  Outdoor air pollution and asthma.

Authors:  Michael Guarnieri; John R Balmes
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4.  Variation in gravimetric correction factors for nephelometer-derived estimates of personal exposure to PM2.5.

Authors:  Jessica Tryner; Nicholas Good; Ander Wilson; Maggie L Clark; Jennifer L Peel; John Volckens
Journal:  Environ Pollut       Date:  2019-04-05       Impact factor: 8.071

Review 5.  New Methods for Personal Exposure Monitoring for Airborne Particles.

Authors:  Kirsten A Koehler; Thomas M Peters
Journal:  Curr Environ Health Rep       Date:  2015-12

6.  Personal Exposure to PM2.5 Black Carbon and Aerosol Oxidative Potential using an Automated Microenvironmental Aerosol Sampler (AMAS).

Authors:  Casey Quinn; Daniel D Miller-Lionberg; Kevin J Klunder; Jaymin Kwon; Elizabeth M Noth; John Mehaffy; David Leith; Sheryl Magzamen; S Katharine Hammond; Charles S Henry; John Volckens
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2018-09-21       Impact factor: 9.028

7.  Performances of different global positioning system devices for time-location tracking in air pollution epidemiological studies.

Authors:  Jun Wu; Chengsheng Jiang; Zhen Liu; Douglas Houston; Guillermo Jaimes; Rob McConnell
Journal:  Environ Health Insights       Date:  2010-11-23

8.  Automated time activity classification based on global positioning system (GPS) tracking data.

Authors:  Jun Wu; Chengsheng Jiang; Douglas Houston; Dean Baker; Ralph Delfino
Journal:  Environ Health       Date:  2011-11-14       Impact factor: 5.984

9.  Within-microenvironment exposure to particulate matter and health effects in children with asthma: a pilot study utilizing real-time personal monitoring with GPS interface.

Authors:  Nathan Rabinovitch; Colby D Adams; Matthew Strand; Kirsten Koehler; John Volckens
Journal:  Environ Health       Date:  2016-10-10       Impact factor: 5.984

10.  Using Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and temperature data to generate time-activity classifications for estimating personal exposure in air monitoring studies: an automated method.

Authors:  Elizabeth Nethery; Gary Mallach; Daniel Rainham; Mark S Goldberg; Amanda J Wheeler
Journal:  Environ Health       Date:  2014-05-08       Impact factor: 5.984

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