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The Daily and Annual PM2.5 Concentrations for the Contiguous United States, 1-km Grids, v1 (2000 - 2016) data set includes predictions of PM2.5 concentrations in grid cells at a resolution of 1 km for the years 2000 to 2016. A generalized additive model was used that accounted for geographic difference to ensemble daily predictions of three machine learning models: neural network, random forest, and gradient boosting. The three machine learners incorporated multiple predictors, including satellite data, meteorological variables, land-use variables, elevation, chemical transport model predictions, several reanalysis data sets, as well as other predictors. The annual predictions were calculated by averaging the daily predictions for each year in each grid cell. The ensembled model demonstrated better predictive performance than the individual machine learners with 10-fold cross-validated R-squared values of 0.86 for daily predictions and 0.89 for annual predictions.
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| Racial/ethnic disparities in PM2.5-attributable cardiovascular mortality burden in the United States | Ma, Yiqun, Zang, Emma, Opara, Ijeoma, Lu, Yuan, Krumholz, Harlan M., Chen, Kai | Total Ozone, Nitrogen Dioxide, Particulate Matter, Particulates | |
| Retrospective cohort study investigating synergism of air pollution and corticosteroid exposure in promoting cardiovascular and thromboembolic events in older adults | Josey, Kevin, Nethery, Rachel, Visaria, Aayush, Bates, Benjamin, Gandhi, Poonam, Parthasarathi, Ashwaghosha, Rua, Melanie, Robinson, David, Setoguchi, Soko | Particulate Matter, Particulates | |
| The role of short-term air pollution and temperature on arterial stiffness in a longitudinal closed cohort of elderly individuals | Peralta, Adjani A., Gold, Diane R., Yazdi, Mahdieh Danesh, Wei, Yaguang, Schwartz, Joel | Particulate Matter, Particulates, Vegetation Index, Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) | |
| Uncertainty Reduction and Environmental Justice in Air Pollution Epidemiology: The Importance of Minority Representation | Alifa, Mariana, Castruccio, Stefano, Bolster, Diogo, Bravo, Mercedes A., Crippa, Paola | Particulate Matter, Particulates | |
| A new approach for determining optimal placement of PM2. 5 air quality sensors: case study for the contiguous United States | Kelp, Makoto M, Lin, Samuel, Kutz, J Nathan, Mickley, Loretta J | Particulate Matter, Particulates | |
| Associations between long-term air pollution exposure and the incidence of cardiovascular diseases among American older adults | Jin, Tingfan, Di, Qian, Requia, Weeberb J., Danesh Yazdi, Mahdieh, Castro, Edgar, Ma, Tszshan, Wang, Yifan, Zhang, Haisu, Shi, Liuhua, Schwartz, Joel | Particulate Matter, Particulates, Population Density, Total Ozone, Nitrogen Dioxide | |
| Associations between wildfire smoke exposure during pregnancy and risk of preterm birth in California | Heft-Neal, Sam, Driscoll, Anne, Yang, Wei, Shaw, Gary, Burke, Marshall | Particulate Matter, Particulates | |
| Lower test scores from wildfire smoke exposure | Wen, Jeff, Burke, Marshall | Particulate Matter, Particulates | |
| Selecting exposure data and identifying relevant exposure windows for | Ebisu, Keita, Basu, Rupa | Particulate Matter, Particulates | |
| The Impact of Exposure Measurement Error on the Estimated ConcentrationResponse Relationship between Long-Term Exposure to and Mortality | Wei, Yaguang, Qiu, Xinye, Yazdi, Mahdieh Danesh, Shtein, Alexandra, Shi, Liuhua, Yang, Jiabei, Peralta, Adjani A., Coull, Brent A., Schwartz, Joel D. | Particulate Matter, Particulates, Total Ozone, Nitrogen Dioxide | |
| A national cohort study (20002018) of long-term air pollution exposure and incident dementia in older adults in the United States | Shi, Liuhua, Steenland, Kyle, Li, Haomin, Liu, Pengfei, Zhang, Yuhan, Lyles, Robert H., Requia, Weeberb J., Ilango, Sindana D., Chang, Howard H., Wingo, Thomas, Weber, Rodney J., Schwartz, Joel | Particulate Matter, Particulates |