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Humidity and Gravimetric Equivalency Adjustments for Nephelometer-Based Particulate Matter Measurements of Emissions from Solid Biomass Fuel Use in Cookstoves

Great uncertainty exists around indoor biomass burning exposure-disease relationships due to lack of detailed exposure data in large health outcome studies. Passive nephelometers can be used to estimate high particulate matter (PM) concentrations during cooking in low resource environments. Since pa...

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Autores principales: Soneja, Sutyajeet, Chen, Chen, Tielsch, James M., Katz, Joanne, Zeger, Scott L., Checkley, William, Curriero, Frank C., Breysse, Patrick N.
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Publicado: MDPI 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4078586/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24950062
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph110606400
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author Soneja, Sutyajeet
Chen, Chen
Tielsch, James M.
Katz, Joanne
Zeger, Scott L.
Checkley, William
Curriero, Frank C.
Breysse, Patrick N.
author_facet Soneja, Sutyajeet
Chen, Chen
Tielsch, James M.
Katz, Joanne
Zeger, Scott L.
Checkley, William
Curriero, Frank C.
Breysse, Patrick N.
author_sort Soneja, Sutyajeet
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description Great uncertainty exists around indoor biomass burning exposure-disease relationships due to lack of detailed exposure data in large health outcome studies. Passive nephelometers can be used to estimate high particulate matter (PM) concentrations during cooking in low resource environments. Since passive nephelometers do not have a collection filter they are not subject to sampler overload. Nephelometric concentration readings can be biased due to particle growth in high humid environments and differences in compositional and size dependent aerosol characteristics. This paper explores relative humidity (RH) and gravimetric equivalency adjustment approaches to be used for the pDR-1000 used to assess indoor PM concentrations for a cookstove intervention trial in Nepal. Three approaches to humidity adjustment performed equivalently (similar root mean squared error). For gravimetric conversion, the new linear regression equation with log-transformed variables performed better than the traditional linear equation. In addition, gravimetric conversion equations utilizing a spline or quadratic term were examined. We propose a humidity adjustment equation encompassing the entire RH range instead of adjusting for RH above an arbitrary 60% threshold. Furthermore, we propose new integrated RH and gravimetric conversion methods because they have one response variable (gravimetric PM(2.5) concentration), do not contain an RH threshold, and is straightforward.
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spelling pubmed-40785862014-07-02 Humidity and Gravimetric Equivalency Adjustments for Nephelometer-Based Particulate Matter Measurements of Emissions from Solid Biomass Fuel Use in Cookstoves Soneja, Sutyajeet Chen, Chen Tielsch, James M. Katz, Joanne Zeger, Scott L. Checkley, William Curriero, Frank C. Breysse, Patrick N. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Great uncertainty exists around indoor biomass burning exposure-disease relationships due to lack of detailed exposure data in large health outcome studies. Passive nephelometers can be used to estimate high particulate matter (PM) concentrations during cooking in low resource environments. Since passive nephelometers do not have a collection filter they are not subject to sampler overload. Nephelometric concentration readings can be biased due to particle growth in high humid environments and differences in compositional and size dependent aerosol characteristics. This paper explores relative humidity (RH) and gravimetric equivalency adjustment approaches to be used for the pDR-1000 used to assess indoor PM concentrations for a cookstove intervention trial in Nepal. Three approaches to humidity adjustment performed equivalently (similar root mean squared error). For gravimetric conversion, the new linear regression equation with log-transformed variables performed better than the traditional linear equation. In addition, gravimetric conversion equations utilizing a spline or quadratic term were examined. We propose a humidity adjustment equation encompassing the entire RH range instead of adjusting for RH above an arbitrary 60% threshold. Furthermore, we propose new integrated RH and gravimetric conversion methods because they have one response variable (gravimetric PM(2.5) concentration), do not contain an RH threshold, and is straightforward. MDPI 2014-06-19 2014-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4078586/ /pubmed/24950062 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph110606400 Text en © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Soneja, Sutyajeet
Chen, Chen
Tielsch, James M.
Katz, Joanne
Zeger, Scott L.
Checkley, William
Curriero, Frank C.
Breysse, Patrick N.
Humidity and Gravimetric Equivalency Adjustments for Nephelometer-Based Particulate Matter Measurements of Emissions from Solid Biomass Fuel Use in Cookstoves
title Humidity and Gravimetric Equivalency Adjustments for Nephelometer-Based Particulate Matter Measurements of Emissions from Solid Biomass Fuel Use in Cookstoves
title_full Humidity and Gravimetric Equivalency Adjustments for Nephelometer-Based Particulate Matter Measurements of Emissions from Solid Biomass Fuel Use in Cookstoves
title_fullStr Humidity and Gravimetric Equivalency Adjustments for Nephelometer-Based Particulate Matter Measurements of Emissions from Solid Biomass Fuel Use in Cookstoves
title_full_unstemmed Humidity and Gravimetric Equivalency Adjustments for Nephelometer-Based Particulate Matter Measurements of Emissions from Solid Biomass Fuel Use in Cookstoves
title_short Humidity and Gravimetric Equivalency Adjustments for Nephelometer-Based Particulate Matter Measurements of Emissions from Solid Biomass Fuel Use in Cookstoves
title_sort humidity and gravimetric equivalency adjustments for nephelometer-based particulate matter measurements of emissions from solid biomass fuel use in cookstoves
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4078586/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24950062
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph110606400
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