Geostatistics for Environmental Applications
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-26535-x_14
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Geostatistical assessment of long term human exposure to air pollution

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“…High correlation coefficients (r>0.73) between interpolated and measured values, together with low mean quadratic errors, confirm the validity of the multivariate geostatistical models (Nicolas Jeannée, personal communication). The geostatistical interpolation techniques (kriging-like techniques)19 have been commonly applied for several years to estimate air pollution at unsampled locations 20 21. The estimation process, based on measured concentrations, takes into account the spatial structure of each pollutant; the better the spatial continuity of the pollutant, the better the confidence one can have in the estimate.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High correlation coefficients (r>0.73) between interpolated and measured values, together with low mean quadratic errors, confirm the validity of the multivariate geostatistical models (Nicolas Jeannée, personal communication). The geostatistical interpolation techniques (kriging-like techniques)19 have been commonly applied for several years to estimate air pollution at unsampled locations 20 21. The estimation process, based on measured concentrations, takes into account the spatial structure of each pollutant; the better the spatial continuity of the pollutant, the better the confidence one can have in the estimate.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additional data were explored for PM 10 from concentrations of the year 2004 as the number of monitors recording PM 10 concentrations was insufficient in 1998. Common geostatistical interpolation techniques (cokriging‐like techniques) (16) have been applied to estimate air pollution at unsampled locations (17); the estimation process, based on measured concentrations, took into account the spatial structure of each pollutant. The interpolation was performed for annual mean concentrations from background monitoring stations of the ADEME network on a 4 × 4 km grid covering entire area of France.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La description succincte de la méthodologie géostatistique reprise ci-dessous est inspirée de Deraisme et Bobbia (2003) et Jeannée (2003Jeannée ( , 2004.…”
Section: éTapes De La Modélisation Géostatistiqueunclassified
“…Ces données additionnelles n'ayant pas le même statut que les mesures réelles du polluant, elles sont cependant assorties d'une incertitude sous la forme d'une variance d'erreur de mesure (VEM). La valeur de cette VEM peut par exemple être égale à la variance des résidus issus de la régression entre polluant et variable auxiliaire [Jeannée, 2004].…”
Section: Intégration Des Informations Indirectesunclassified