articleEnvironmental Science & TechnologySep 10, 2012GREEN OA

Development of Land Use Regression Models for PM 2.5 , PM 2.5 Absorbance, PM 10 and PM coarse in 20 European Study Areas; Results of the ESCAPE Project

Utrecht University · Imperial College London · +31 more institutions

PubMed
Indexed incrossrefpubmed

Abstract

Land Use Regression (LUR) models have been used increasingly for modeling small-scale spatial variation in air pollution concentrations and estimating individual exposure for participants of cohort studies. Within the ESCAPE project, concentrations of PM(2.5), PM(2.5) absorbance, PM(10), and PM(coarse) were measured in 20 European study areas at 20 sites per area. GIS-derived predictor variables (e.g., traffic intensity, population, and land-use) were evaluated to model spatial variation of annual average concentrations for each study area. The median model explained variance (R(2)) was 71% for PM(2.5) (range across study areas 35-94%). Model R(2) was higher for PM(2.5) absorbance (median 89%, range 56-97%)…

Citation impact

1,251
total citations
FWCI
33.46
Percentile
100%
References
32
Citations per year

Authors

45

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Environmental science
  • Regression analysis
  • Explained variation
  • Statistics
  • Air pollution
  • Spatial variability
  • Linear regression
  • Population
No related works found for this paper.