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A high resolution spatiotemporal fine particulate matter exposure assessment model for the contiguous United States

Brokamp, 2022

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Brokamp C
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Environmental Advances

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Currently available nationwide prediction models for fine particulate matter (PM 2.5) lack prediction confidence intervals and usually do not describe cross validated model performance at different spatiotemporal resolutions and extents. We used 41 different …
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