Multi-pollutant BenMAP Analysis Data
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
@usgov.epa_gov_multi_pollutant_benmap_analysis_data
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
@usgov.epa_gov_multi_pollutant_benmap_analysis_data
Air quality data for Georgia for the years 2011 and 2025 for the pollutants: CO, EC, NH4, NO2, NO3-, O3, OC, PM2.5, SO2, SO4, and Secondary PM2.5. In addition the beta coefficients for single and multipollutant models and the accompanying variance-covariance matrix from Winquist et al. (2014), which examined single and multipollutant exposures and pediatric asthma ED visits.
This dataset is associated with the following publication:
Coffman, E., A.G. Rappold, R.C. Nethery, J. Anderton, M. Amend, M.A. Jackson, H. Roman, N. Fann, K.R. Baker, and J.D. Sacks. Quantifying Multipollutant Health Impacts Using the Environmental Benefits Mapping and Analysis Program–Community Edition (BenMAP-CE): A Case Study in Atlanta, Georgia. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), Research Triangle Park, NC, USA, 132(3): 037003, (2024).
Organization: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Last updated: 2024-05-09T09:59:43.203210
Tags: air-pollution, asthma, multipollutant-approach
CREATE TABLE winquist_betas (
"effect" VARCHAR,
"model_specifications" VARCHAR,
"season" VARCHAR,
"pollutant" VARCHAR,
"unit" VARCHAR,
"coefficient_per_unit_change" DOUBLE,
"p_value" DOUBLE,
"concurvity" DOUBLE -- Concurvity:,
"concurvity_pollutants_only" VARCHAR -- Concurvity: Pollutants Only
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