Assessing PM2.5 Exposures with High Spatiotemporal Resolution across the Continental United States
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A number of models have been developed to estimate PM<sub>2.5sub> exposure, including satellite-based aerosol optical depth (AOD) models, land-use regression, or chemical transport model simulation, all with both strengths and weaknesses. Variables like normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), surface reflectance, absorbing aerosol index, and meteoroidal fields are also informative about PM<sub>2.5sub> concentrations. Our objective is to establish a hybrid model which incorporates multiple approaches and input variables to improve model performance. To account for complex atmospheric mechanisms, we used a neural network for its capacity to model nonlinearity and interactions. We used convolutional layers, which aggregate neighboring information, into a neural network to account for spatial and temporal autocorrelation. We trained the neural network for the continental United States from 2000 to 2012 and tested it with left out monitors. Ten-fold cross-validation revealed a good model performance with a total R2 of 0.84 on the left out monitors. Regional R2 could be even higher for the Eastern and Central United States. Model performance was still good at low PM<sub>2.5sub> concentrations. Then, we used the trained neural network to make daily predictions of PM<sub>2.5sub> at 1 km × 1 km grid cells. This model allows epidemiologists to access PM<sub>2.5sub> exposure in both the short-term and the long-term.

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