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Estimating Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5)
In collaboration with UT Dallas, Emory, NASA Goddard and MSDH, we have been working on estimating daily PM2.5 air pollutant by incorporating satellite data with ground-based data and models. More ...
We are also analyzing the association of asthma hospital visits with the estimated PM2.5. We have already generated daily global PM2.5 data at 10 km x 10 km resolution from 1997 to present.
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