Issue 4, 1999

Air pollution exposure monitoring and estimation . Part VI. Ambient exposure of adults in an industrialised region

Abstract

This paper presents methodology and results of a dynamic individual air pollution exposure model (DINEX) that calculates the hourly exposure for each adult in a panel study. Each of over 260 participants, through the use of a diary, provided information used in the model to calculate his/her personal, individualised exposure. The participants filled out the diary daily, hour by hour, over two, two month periods. The exposure assessment model coupled the diary information and results of an indoor/outdoor measurement program, with the results of dispersion modelling on an hourly basis for an industrial area in Norway. The estimated air pollution concentrations from the dispersion model, based on continuous meteorological measurements, were calibrated with air pollutant concentrations measured continuously.

Article information

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J. Environ. Monit., 1999,1, 341-347

Air pollution exposure monitoring and estimation . Part VI. Ambient exposure of adults in an industrialised region

J. Clench-Aas, A. Bartonova, K. E. Grønskei, L. O. Hagen, O. Braathen and S. Walker, J. Environ. Monit., 1999, 1, 341 DOI: 10.1039/A902781E

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