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Publikováno v:
The Canadian Geographer / Le Géographe canadien. 53:165-190
The spatial and temporal variability of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) concentrations and their relationships with meteorology was evaluated in the Toronto–Hamilton urban airshed. NO2 concentrations were highest in the early morning and late evening. Mean
Autor:
Malcolm R. Sears, M. Altaf Arain, Michael Jerrett, Murray M. Finkelstein, Dave K. Verma, Nicolas L. Gilbert, Kenneth R. Chapman, Norm Finkelstein, Jeffrey R. Brook, Palvos Kanaroglou, Dave Stieb
Publikováno v:
Environmental health perspectives, vol 117, iss 5
Environmental Health Perspectives
Environmental Health Perspectives
BackgroundChronic exposure to traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) may contribute to premature mortality, but few studies to date have addressed this topic.ObjectivesIn this study we assessed the association between TRAP and mortality in Toronto, Ont
Autor:
Jeffrey R. Brook, Talar Sahsuvaroglu, Norm Finkelstein, Bernardo Beckerman, Leiming Zhang, Michael Jerrett, R. Blair, M. A. Arain
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Environment. 41:3453-3464
A methodology is developed to include wind flow effects in land use regression (LUR) models for predicting nitrogen dioxide (NO2) concentrations for health exposure studies. NO2 is widely used in health studies as an indicator of traffic-generated ai
Autor:
Murray M. Finkelstein, Michael Jerrett, Bernardo Beckerman, Pavlos S. Kanaroglou, Jeffrey R. Brook, Norm Finkelstein, M. A. Arain, Nicolas L. Gilbert, Dan L. Crouse
Publikováno v:
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A. 70:200-212
The objective of this paper is to model determinants of intraurban variation in ambient concentrations of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in Toronto, Canada, with a land use regression (LUR) model. Although researchers have conducted similar studies in Europe
Autor:
Bruce Newbold, Jeffrey R. Brook, Altaf Arain, Nicolas L. Gilbert, Michael Jerrett, Bernardo Beckerman, Talar Sahsuvaroglu, Norm Finkelstein, Pavlos S. Kanaroglou, Murray M. Finkelstein
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association. 56:1059-1069
This paper reports on the development of a land use regression (LUR) model for predicting the intraurban variation of traffic-related air pollution in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, an industrial city at the western end of Lake Ontario. Although land use
Spatial Analysis of the Air Pollution--Mortality Relationship in the Context of Ecologic Confounders
Autor:
Norm Finkelstein, Mark S. Goldberg, Richard T. Burnett, Michael Jerrett, Alette Willis, Patrick F. DeLuca, Daniel Krewski
Publikováno v:
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A. 66:1735-1778
Lack of control for confounding by ecological covariates that may relate to sulfate air pollution and mortality was a key criticism of the two studies that were the focus of the Particle Reanalysis Project. To assess the validity of this criticism, w
Autor:
John Eyles, Richard T. Burnett, Norm Finkelstein, Chris Giovis, Michael Jerrett, Jeffrey R. Brook, Pavlos S. Kanaroglou
Publikováno v:
Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space. 33:955-973
The authors address two research questions: (1) Are populations with lower socioeconomic status, compared with people of higher socioeconomic status, more likely to be exposed to higher levels of particulate air pollution in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Autor:
Michael Jerrett, Richard T Burnett, Pavlos Kanaroglou, John Eyles, Norm Finkelstein, Chris Giovis, Jeffrey R Brook
Publikováno v:
Environment and Planning A. 33(6):955-973
The authors address two research questions: (1) Are populations with lower socioeconomic status, compared with people of higher socioeconomic status, more likely to be exposed to higher levels of particulate air pollution in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Autor:
Michael J. Thun, Michael Jerrett, Yuanli Shi, George D. Thurston, K. Bruce Newbold, Norm Finkelstein, C. Arden Pope, Eugenia E. Calle, Richard T. Burnett, Daniel Krewski, Renjun Ma
Publikováno v:
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.). 16(6)
The assessment of air pollution exposure using only community average concentrations may lead to measurement error that lowers estimates of the health burden attributable to poor air quality. To test this hypothesis, we modeled the association betwee
Autor:
Brian Hutchison, Pavlos S. Kanaroglou, Jeffrey R. Brook, Norm Finkelstein, Rick Burnett, Chris Giovis, Michael Jerrett
Study objective: To assess the short term association between air pollution and mortality in different zones of an industrial city. An intra-urban study design is used to test the hypothesis that socioeconomic characteristics modify the acute health
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::351bbb3a967c5dcf608795d986569eb3
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC1757028/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC1757028/