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Creating National Air Pollution Models for Population Exposure Assessment in Canada
Author(s) -
Perry Hystad,
Eleanor Setton,
Alejandro Cervantes,
Karla Poplawski,
Steeve Deschênes,
Michael Bräuer,
Aaron van Donkelaar,
Lok N. Lamsal,
Randall V. Martin,
Michael Jerrett,
Paul A. Demers
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
environmental health perspectives
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.257
H-Index - 282
eISSN - 1552-9924
pISSN - 0091-6765
DOI - 10.1289/ehp.1002976
Subject(s) - environmental science , population , air pollution , pollutant , atmospheric sciences , inverse distance weighting , statistics , environmental health , meteorology , geography , mathematics , chemistry , medicine , organic chemistry , geology , multivariate interpolation , bilinear interpolation
Population exposure assessment methods that capture local-scale pollutant variability are needed for large-scale epidemiological studies and surveillance, policy, and regulatory purposes. Currently, such exposure methods are limited.

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