Airborne particulate matter (PM) has been associated with cardiovascular and respiratory morbidity and mortality, and there is some evidence that spatially varying metals found in PM may contribute to adverse health effects. We developed spatially refined models for PM trace elements using ordinary least squares land use regression (OLS-LUR) and machine leaning random forest land-use regression (RF-LUR). Two-week integrated measurements of PM1.0 (median aerodiameter < 1.0 μm) were collected at 50 sampling sites during fall (2010), winter (2011), and summer (2011) in the Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada. PM1.0 filters were analyzed for metals and trace elements using inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry. OLS- and R...
Land Use Regression (LUR) models have been used increasingly for modeling small-scale spatial variat...
Heavily industrialized and widely trafficked urban environments, such as Windsor, ON, have historica...
<p>Long and short-term exposure to particulate matter (PM) are linked to adverse heath endpoints. Ev...
Background and aims: Land use regression (LUR) models predict spatial variation of ambient concentra...
Land-use regression (LUR) models provide location and time specific estimates of exposure to air pol...
Oxidative potential (OP) has been suggested to be a more health-relevant metric than particulate mat...
Exposure assessment is one of the key issues for health effect estimates in environmental epidemiolo...
Air pollution concentrations in North America and Europe have decreased substantially over the past ...
Land-use regression (LUR) modeling is used to predict traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) at the ur...
Background and Aims: Epidemiologic studies have associated adverse health outcomes with exposure to ...
We developed Europe-wide models of long-term exposure to eight elements (copper, iron, potassium, ni...
BACKGROUND: Oxidative potential (OP) has been suggested to be a more health relevant metric than par...
Airborne fine particulate matter exhibits spatiotemporal variability at multiple scales, which prese...
[[abstract]]Land use regression (LUR) models are increasingly used to evaluate intraurban variabilit...
Land Use Regression (LUR) is a popular method to explain and predict spatial contrasts in air pollut...
Land Use Regression (LUR) models have been used increasingly for modeling small-scale spatial variat...
Heavily industrialized and widely trafficked urban environments, such as Windsor, ON, have historica...
<p>Long and short-term exposure to particulate matter (PM) are linked to adverse heath endpoints. Ev...
Background and aims: Land use regression (LUR) models predict spatial variation of ambient concentra...
Land-use regression (LUR) models provide location and time specific estimates of exposure to air pol...
Oxidative potential (OP) has been suggested to be a more health-relevant metric than particulate mat...
Exposure assessment is one of the key issues for health effect estimates in environmental epidemiolo...
Air pollution concentrations in North America and Europe have decreased substantially over the past ...
Land-use regression (LUR) modeling is used to predict traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) at the ur...
Background and Aims: Epidemiologic studies have associated adverse health outcomes with exposure to ...
We developed Europe-wide models of long-term exposure to eight elements (copper, iron, potassium, ni...
BACKGROUND: Oxidative potential (OP) has been suggested to be a more health relevant metric than par...
Airborne fine particulate matter exhibits spatiotemporal variability at multiple scales, which prese...
[[abstract]]Land use regression (LUR) models are increasingly used to evaluate intraurban variabilit...
Land Use Regression (LUR) is a popular method to explain and predict spatial contrasts in air pollut...
Land Use Regression (LUR) models have been used increasingly for modeling small-scale spatial variat...
Heavily industrialized and widely trafficked urban environments, such as Windsor, ON, have historica...
<p>Long and short-term exposure to particulate matter (PM) are linked to adverse heath endpoints. Ev...