Characterization of Annual Average Traffic-Related Air Pollution Concentrations in the Greater Seattle Area from a Year-Long Mobile Monitoring Campaign.

Environmental science & technology(2022)

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Growing evidence links traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) to adverse health effects. We designed an innovative and extensive mobile monitoring campaign to characterize TRAP exposure levels for the Adult Changes in Thought (ACT) study, a Seattle-based cohort. The campaign measured particle number concentration (PNC) to capture ultrafine particles (UFP), black carbon (BC), nitrogen dioxide (NO), fine particulate matter (PM), and carbon dioxide (CO) at 309 roadside sites within a large, 1200 land km (463 mi) area representative of the cohort. We collected about 29 two-minute measurements at each site during all seasons, days of the week, and most times of the day over a 1-year period. Validation showed good agreement between our BC, NO, and PM measurements and monitoring agency sites ( = 0.68-0.73). Universal kriging-partial least squares models of annual average pollutant concentrations had cross-validated mean square error-based (and root mean square error) values of 0.77 (1177 pt/cm) for PNC, 0.60 (102 ng/m) for BC, 0.77 (1.3 ppb) for NO, 0.70 (0.3 μg/m) for PM, and 0.51 (4.2 ppm) for CO. Overall, we found that the design of this extensive campaign captured the spatial pollutant variations well and these were explained by sensible land use features, including those related to traffic.
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air pollution,black carbon (BC),epidemiology,exposure assessment,mobile monitoring,nitrogen dioxide (NO2),particle number count (PNC),ultrafine particles (UFP)
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