National-scale empirical models for air pollution can include hundreds of geographic variables. The impact of model parsimony (i.e., how model performance differs for a large versus small number of covariates) has not been systematically explored. We aim to (1) build annual-average integrated empirical geographic (IEG) regression models for the contiguous U.S. for six criteria pollutants during 1979-2015; (2) explore systematically the impact on model performance of the number of variables selected for inclusion in a model; and (3) provide publicly available model predictions. We compute annual-average concentrations from regulatory monitoring data for PM10, PM2.5, NO2, SO2, CO, and ozone at all monitoring sites for 1979-2015. We also use ~...
Background: Exposure to atmospheric particulate matter (PM) remains an important public health conce...
Empirical spatial air pollution models have been applied extensively to assess exposure in epidemiol...
Statistical analyses of the health effects of air pollution have increasingly used GIS-based covaria...
BACKGROUND: National- or regional-scale prediction models that estimate individual-level air polluti...
Empirical models aim to predict spatial variability in concentrations of outdoor air pollution. For ...
National-scale empirical models of air pollution (e.g., Land Use Regression) rely on predictor varia...
Many cohort studies in environmental epidemiology require accurate modeling and prediction of fine s...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies of air pollution have demonstrated a link between long-term air po...
There is growing evidence in the epidemiologic literature of the relationship between air pollution ...
Statistical analyses of health effects of air pollution have increasingly used GIS-based covariates ...
Though land use regression (LUR) models have been widely utilized to simulate air pollution distribu...
Assessments of long-term air pollution exposure in population studies have commonly employed land-us...
Epidemiologic studies have found associations between fine particulate matter (PM2.5) exposure and a...
The overall objective of this dissertation was to examine the utility of incorporating source-meteor...
Previous European land-use regression (LUR) models assumed fixed linear relationships between air po...
Background: Exposure to atmospheric particulate matter (PM) remains an important public health conce...
Empirical spatial air pollution models have been applied extensively to assess exposure in epidemiol...
Statistical analyses of the health effects of air pollution have increasingly used GIS-based covaria...
BACKGROUND: National- or regional-scale prediction models that estimate individual-level air polluti...
Empirical models aim to predict spatial variability in concentrations of outdoor air pollution. For ...
National-scale empirical models of air pollution (e.g., Land Use Regression) rely on predictor varia...
Many cohort studies in environmental epidemiology require accurate modeling and prediction of fine s...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies of air pollution have demonstrated a link between long-term air po...
There is growing evidence in the epidemiologic literature of the relationship between air pollution ...
Statistical analyses of health effects of air pollution have increasingly used GIS-based covariates ...
Though land use regression (LUR) models have been widely utilized to simulate air pollution distribu...
Assessments of long-term air pollution exposure in population studies have commonly employed land-us...
Epidemiologic studies have found associations between fine particulate matter (PM2.5) exposure and a...
The overall objective of this dissertation was to examine the utility of incorporating source-meteor...
Previous European land-use regression (LUR) models assumed fixed linear relationships between air po...
Background: Exposure to atmospheric particulate matter (PM) remains an important public health conce...
Empirical spatial air pollution models have been applied extensively to assess exposure in epidemiol...
Statistical analyses of the health effects of air pollution have increasingly used GIS-based covaria...