A land use regression model for predicting ambient volatile organic compound concentrations in Toronto, Canada

作者:Su Jason G; Jerrett Michael*; Beckerman Bernardo; Verma Dave; Arain M Altaf; Kanaroglou Pavlos; Stieb Dave; Finkelstein Murray; Brook Jeffery
来源:Atmospheric Environment, 2010, 44(29): 3529-3537.
DOI:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2010.06.015

摘要

More than 25 studies have employed land use regression (LUR) models to estimate nitrogen oxides and to a lesser extent particulate matter indicators, but these methods have been less commonly applied to ambient concentrations of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Some VOCs have high plausibility as sources of health effects and others are specific indicators of motor vehicle exhaust. We used LUR models to estimate spatial variability of VOCs in Toronto. Canada. Benzene, n-hexane and total hydrocarbons (THC) were measured from July 25 to August 9, 2006 at 50 locations using the TraceAir organic vapor monitors. Nitrogen dioxide (NO(2)) was also sampled to assess its spatial pattern agreement with VOC exposures. Buffers for land use, population density, traffic density, physical geography, and remote sensing measures of greenness and surface brightness were also tested. The remote sensing measures have the highest correlations with VOCs and NO(2) levels (i.e., explains >36% of the variance). Our regression models explain 66-68% of the variance in the spatial distribution of VOCs, compared to 81% for the NO(2) model. The ranks of agreement between various VOCs range from 48 to 63% and increases substantially - up to 75% - for the top and bottom quartile groups. Agreements between NO(2) and VOCs are much smaller with an average rank of 36%. Future epidemiologic studies may therefore benefit from using VOCs as potential toxic agents for traffic-related pollutants.

  • 出版日期2010-9