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Validation of a spatiotemporal land use regression model incorporating fixed site monitors.

Nectarios Rose1, Christine Cowie, Robert Gillett, Guy B Marks.   

Abstract

Land use regression (LUR) has been widely adopted as a method of describing spatial variation in air pollutants; however, traditional LUR methods are not suitable for characterizing short-term or time-variable exposures. Our aim was to develop and validate a spatiotemporal LUR model for use in epidemiological studies examining health effects attributable to time-variable air pollution exposures. A network of 42 NO(2) passive samplers was deployed for 12 two week periods over three years. A mixed effects model was tested using a combination of spatial predictors, and readings from fixed site continuous monitors, in order to predict NO(2) values for any two week period over three years in the defined study area. The final model, including terms based on traffic density at 50 and 150 m, population density within 500 m, commercial land use area within 750 m, and NO(2) concentrations at a central fixed site monitor, explained over 80% of the overall variation in NO(2) concentrations. We suggest that such a model can be used to study the association between variable air pollutant exposures and health effects in epidemiological studies.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21133418     DOI: 10.1021/es100683t

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


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3.  Assessing the Suitability of Multiple Dispersion and Land Use Regression Models for Urban Traffic-Related Ultrafine Particles.

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4.  Local Variability in the Impacts of Residential Particulate Matter and Pest Exposure on Children's Wheezing Severity: A Geographically Weighted Regression Analysis of Environmental Health Justice.

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5.  Transferability and generalizability of regression models of ultrafine particles in urban neighborhoods in the Boston area.

Authors:  Allison P Patton; Wig Zamore; Elena N Naumova; Jonathan I Levy; Doug Brugge; John L Durant
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2015-04-30       Impact factor: 9.028

6.  Spatial variability of the effect of air pollution on term birth weight: evaluating influential factors using Bayesian hierarchical models.

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7.  Respiratory health before and after the opening of a road traffic tunnel: a planned evaluation.

Authors:  Christine T Cowie; Nectarios Rose; Wafaa Ezz; Wei Xuan; Adriana Cortes-Waterman; Elena Belousova; Brett G Toelle; Vicky Sheppeard; Guy B Marks
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-11-29       Impact factor: 3.240

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