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Development and Evaluation of Correction Models for a Low-Cost Fine Particulate Matter Monitor.

Authors :
Nilson, Brayden
Jackson, Peter L.
Schiller, Corinne L.
Parsons, Matthew T.
Source :
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions. 1/18/2022, p1-16. 16p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Four correction models with differing forms were developed on a training data set of 32 PurpleAir-Federal Equivalent Method (FEM) hourly fine particulate matter (PM2.5) observation colocation sites across North America (NA). These were evaluated in comparison with four existing models from external sources using the data from 15 additional NA colocation sites. Colocation sites were determined automatically based on proximity and a novel quality control process. The Canadian AQHI+ system was used to make comparisons across the range of concentrations common to NA, as well as to provide operational and health-related context to the evaluations. The model found to perform the best was our Model 2, PM2.5-corrected = PM2.5-cf-1 / (1 + 0.24 / (100 / RH% - 1)) - RH is limited to the range [30 %, 70 %], which is based on the RH growth model developed by Crilley et al. (2018). Corrected concentrations from this model in the moderate to high range, the range most impactful to human health, outperformed all other models in most comparisons. Model 7 (Barkjohn et al., 2020) was a close runner up and excelled in the low concentration range (most common to NA). The correction models do not perform the same at different locations, so we recommend testing several models at nearby colocation sites and utilizing that which performs best if possible. If no nearby colocation site is available, then we recommend using our Model 2. This study provides a robust framework for the evaluation of low-cost PM2.5 sensor correction models and presents an optimized correction model for North American PA sensors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Subjects

Subjects :
*PARTICULATE matter

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18678610
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
154849879
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-2021-425