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HERO ID
609036
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Spatial interpolation of air pollution measurements using CORINE land cover data
Author(s)
Janssen, S; Dumont, G; Fierens, F; Mensink, C
Year
2008
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Atmospheric Environment
ISSN:
1352-2310
EISSN:
1873-2844
Volume
42
Issue
20
Page Numbers
4884-4903
Language
English
DOI
10.1016/j.atmosenv.2008.02.043
Web of Science Id
WOS:000257783700006
URL
http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1352231008001829
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Abstract
Real-time assessment of the ambient air quality has gained an increased interest in recent years. To give support to this evolution, the statistical air pollution interpolation model RIO is developed. Due to the very low computational cost, this interpolation model is an efficient tool for an environment agency when performing real-time air quality assessment. Beside this, a reliable interpolation model can be used to produce analysed maps of historical data records as well. Such maps are essential for correctly checking compliance with population exposure limit values as foreseen by the new EU Air Quality Directive. RIO is an interpolation model that can be classified as a detrended Kriging model. In a first step, the local character of the air pollution sampling values is removed in a detrending procedure. Subsequently, the site-independent data is interpolated by an Ordinary Kriging scheme. Finally, in a re-trending step, a local bias is added to the Kriging interpolation results. As spatially resolved driving force in the detrending process, a land use indicator is developed based on the CORINE land cover data set. The indicator is optimized independently for the three pollutants O-3, NO2 and PM10. As a result, the RIO model is able to account for the local character of the air pollution phenomenon at locations where no monitoring stations are available. Through a cross-validation procedure the superiority of the RIO model over standard interpolation techniques, such as the Ordinary Kriging is demonstrated. Air quality maps are presented for the three pollutants mentioned and compared to maps based on standard interpolation techniques. (c) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
interpolation model; air quality assessment; CORINE land cover; Kriging
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