A national fine spatial scale land-use regression model for ozone

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2015-07

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Kerckhoffs, JulesORCID 0000-0001-9065-6916ISNI 0000000492497930
Wang, M.
Meliefste, KeesISNI 0000000492910940
Malmqvist, Ebba
Fischer, Paul
Janssen, N.A.H.
Beelen, RobISNI 0000000393278193
Hoek, GerardISNI 0000000394591966

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Abstract

Uncertainty about health effects of long-term ozone exposure remains. Land use regression (LUR) models have been used successfully for modeling fine scale spatial variation of primary pollutants but very limited for ozone. Our objective was to assess the feasibility of developing a national LUR model for ozone at a fine spatial scale. Ozone concentrations were measured with passive samplers at 90 locations across the Netherlands (19 regional background, 36 urban background, 35 traffic). All sites were measured simultaneously during four 2-weekly campaigns spread over the seasons. LUR models were developed for the summer average as the primary exposure and annual average using predictor variables obtained with Geographic Information Systems. Summer average ozone concentrations varied between 32 and 61µg/m(3). Ozone concentrations at traffic sites were on average 9µg/m(3) lower compared to regional background sites. Ozone correlated highly negatively with nitrogen dioxide and moderately with fine particles. A LUR model including small-scale traffic, large-scale address density, urban green and a region indicator explained 71% of the spatial variation in summer average ozone concentrations. Land use regression modeling is a promising method to assess ozone spatial variation, but the high correlation with NO2 limits application in epidemiology.

Keywords

Ozone, Spatial variation, Land use regression, Exposure, Epidemiology, Taverne, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being, SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities

Citation

Kerckhoffs, J, Wang, M, Meliefste, K, Malmqvist, E, Fischer, P, Janssen, N A H, Beelen, R & Hoek, G 2015, 'A national fine spatial scale land-use regression model for ozone', Environmental Research, vol. 140, pp. 440-448. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2015.04.014