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The changing paradigm of air pollution monitoring.

Emily G Snyder1, Timothy H Watkins, Paul A Solomon, Eben D Thoma, Ronald W Williams, Gayle S W Hagler, David Shelow, David A Hindin, Vasu J Kilaru, Peter W Preuss.   

Abstract

The air pollution monitoring paradigm is rapidly changing due to recent advances in (1) the development of portable, lower-cost air pollution sensors reporting data in near-real time at a high-time resolution, (2) increased computational and visualization capabilities, and (3) wireless communication/infrastructure. It is possible that these advances can support traditional air quality monitoring by supplementing ambient air monitoring and enhancing compliance monitoring. Sensors are beginning to provide individuals and communities the tools needed to understand their environmental exposures with these data individual and community-based strategies can be developed to reduce pollution exposure as well as understand linkages to health indicators. Each of these areas as well as corresponding challenges (e.g., quality of data) and potential opportunities associated with development and implementation of air pollution sensors are discussed.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23980922     DOI: 10.1021/es4022602

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


  99 in total

1.  Environmental and individual PAH exposures near rural natural gas extraction.

Authors:  L Blair Paulik; Kevin A Hobbie; Diana Rohlman; Brian W Smith; Richard P Scott; Laurel Kincl; Erin N Haynes; Kim A Anderson
Journal:  Environ Pollut       Date:  2018-05-29       Impact factor: 8.071

Review 2.  Community-based participatory research for the study of air pollution: a review of motivations, approaches, and outcomes.

Authors:  Adwoa Commodore; Sacoby Wilson; Omar Muhammad; Erik Svendsen; John Pearce
Journal:  Environ Monit Assess       Date:  2017-07-06       Impact factor: 2.513

3.  A Call for an Aloft Air Quality Monitoring Network: Need, Feasibility, and Potential Value.

Authors:  Rohit Mathur; Christian Hogrefe; Amir Hakami; Shunliu Zhao; James Szykman; Gayle Hagler
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2018-09-18       Impact factor: 9.028

4.  Mapping Occupational Hazards with a Multi-sensor Network in a Heavy-Vehicle Manufacturing Facility.

Authors:  Christopher Zuidema; Sinan Sousan; Larissa V Stebounova; Alyson Gray; Xiaoxing Liu; Marcus Tatum; Oliver Stroh; Geb Thomas; Thomas Peters; Kirsten Koehler
Journal:  Ann Work Expo Health       Date:  2019-03-29       Impact factor: 2.179

5.  Fine-scale spatiotemporal air pollution analysis using mobile monitors on Google Street View vehicles.

Authors:  Yawen Guan; Margaret C Johnson; Matthias Katzfuss; Elizabeth Mannshardt; Kyle P Messier; Brian J Reich; Joon Jin Song
Journal:  J Am Stat Assoc       Date:  2019-10-09       Impact factor: 5.033

6.  A Citizen Science and Government Collaboration: Developing Tools to Facilitate Community Air Monitoring.

Authors:  Amanda Kaufman; Ron Williams; Timothy Barzyk; Molly Greenberg; Marie O'Shea; Patricia Sheridan; Anhthu Hoang; Christine Ash; Avraham Teitz; Mustafa Mustafa; Sam Garvey
Journal:  Environ Justice       Date:  2017

7.  Advantages and challenges of the implementation of a low-cost particulate matter monitoring system as a decision-making tool.

Authors:  Víctor Caquilpán P; Gabriel Aros G; Sebastián Elgueta A; Rodrigo Díaz S; Gonzalo Sepúlveda K; Carlos Sierralta J
Journal:  Environ Monit Assess       Date:  2019-10-24       Impact factor: 2.513

8.  Field Test of Several Low-Cost Particulate Matter Sensors in High and Low Concentration Urban Environments.

Authors:  Karoline K Johnson; Michael H Bergin; Armistead G Russell; Gayle S W Hagler
Journal:  Aerosol Air Qual Res       Date:  2018       Impact factor: 3.063

9.  The Kansas City Transportation and Local-Scale Air Quality Study (KC-TRAQS): Integration of Low-Cost Sensors and Reference Grade Monitoring in a Complex Metropolitan Area. Part 1: Overview of the Project.

Authors:  Sue Kimbrough; Stephen Krabbe; Richard Baldauf; Timothy Barzyk; Matthew Brown; Steven Brown; Carry Croghan; Michael Davis; Parikshit Deshmukh; Rachelle Duvall; Stephen Feinberg; Vlad Isakov; Russell Logan; Tim McArthur; Amy Shields
Journal:  Chemosensors (Basel)       Date:  2019-05-27

10.  Community Air Sensor Network (CAIRSENSE) project: evaluation of low-cost sensor performance in a suburban environment in the southeastern United States.

Authors:  Wan Jiao; Gayle Hagler; Ronald Williams; Robert Sharpe; Ryan Brown; Daniel Garver; Robert Judge; Motria Caudill; Joshua Rickard; Michael Davis; Lewis Weinstock; Susan Zimmer-Dauphinee; Ken Buckley
Journal:  Atmos Meas Tech       Date:  2016-11-01       Impact factor: 4.176

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