• Title of article

    Use of GIS and ancillary variables to predict volatile organic compound and nitrogen dioxide levels at unmonitored locations

  • Author/Authors

    Luther Smith، نويسنده , , Shaibal Mukerjee، نويسنده , , Melissa Gonzales، نويسنده , , Casson Stallings، نويسنده , , Lucas Neas، نويسنده , , Gary Norris، نويسنده , , Halûkozkaynak، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
  • Pages
    15
  • From page
    3773
  • To page
    3787
  • Abstract
    In late 1999, passive air sampling of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and volatile organic compounds was conducted at 22 school locations and two intensive sites in El Paso, Texas. Our goal was to predict concentrations of NO2 and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, o-xylene, and m,p-xylene at a total of 55 schools. The predictive equations were developed by regressing the passive monitor measurements at the 22 monitored schools on land-use variables derived from a geographic information system (GIS). These GIS-based ancillary variables included distance to the nearest border crossing, elevation, population density, distance to roads with specified traffic volumes, traffic intensity around the schools, and distance to the nearest petroleum facility. The reliability of the predictive equations was assessed at the two intensive monitoring sites. For all pollutants, the most useful predictive ancillary variables were elevation, population density, distance to a border crossing, and distance to a petroleum facility. For estimating NO2, traffic intensity was also important.
  • Keywords
    air pollution , Spatial analysis , Generalized additive models (GAM) , Traffic , GIS
  • Journal title
    Atmospheric Environment
  • Serial Year
    2006
  • Journal title
    Atmospheric Environment
  • Record number

    759577