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Independent validation of national satellite-based land-use regression models for nitrogen dioxide using passive samplers

  • Luke D. Knibbs
  • , Craig P. Coorey
  • , Matthew J. Bechle
  • , Christine T. Cowie
  • , Mila Dirgawati
  • , Jane S. Heyworth
  • , Guy B. Marks
  • , Julian D. Marshall
  • , Lidia Morawska
  • , Gavin Pereira
  • , Michael G. Hewson

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Abstract

Including satellite observations of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in land-use regression (LUR) models can improve their predictive ability, but requires rigorous evaluation. We used 123 passive NO2 samplers sited to capture within-city and near-road variability in two Australian cities (Sydney and Perth) to assess the validity of annual mean NO2 estimates from existing national satellite-based LUR models (developed with 68 regulatory monitors). The samplers spanned roadside, urban near traffic (≤100 m to a major road), and urban background (>100 m to a major road) locations. We evaluated model performance using R2 (predicted NO2 regressed on independent measurements of NO2), mean-square-error R2 (MSE-R2), RMSE, and bias. Our models captured up to 69% of spatial variability in NO2 at urban near-traffic and urban background locations, and up to 58% of variability at all validation sites, including roadside locations. The absolute agreement of measurements and predictions (measured by MSE-R2) was similar to their correlation (measured by R2). Few previous studies have performed independent evaluations of national satellite-based LUR models, and there is little information on the performance of models developed with a small number of NO2 monitors. We have demonstrated that such models are a valid approach for estimating NO2 exposures in Australian cities. (Graph Presented).
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)12331-12338
Number of pages8
JournalEnvironmental Science and Technology
Volume50
Issue number22
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

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