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Washington Convention Center = “CC”, Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel = “RH”

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422 Wed, 8/5/09, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-144B
Monitoring and Improving Air Quality - Contributed - Papers
Section on Statistics and the Environment, Section on Bayesian Statistical Science
Chair(s): Joel H. Reynolds, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
    8:35 AM   Spatio-Temporal Modeling of Air Pollutants Using a Process Convolution ApproachJenise Swall, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
    8:50 AM   Hierarchical Spatial Modeling of Air Pollution Exposure and Measurement ErrorSimone Gray, Duke University; Alan E. Gelfand, Duke University; Marie Lynn Miranda, Duke University; Sharon Edwards, Duke University
    9:05 AM   Statistical Modeling of Carbon Dioxide in the Atmosphere: Continental United StatesYong Xu, University of South Florida; Chris P. Tsokos, University of South Florida
    9:20 AM   Estimating NO2 Level from Traffic Exposure Using GIS and GLMKeita Ebisu, Yale University; Michelle L. Bell, Yale University; Lisa McKay, Yale University; Janneane F. Gent, Yale University; Kathleen Belanger, Yale University; Michael B. Bracken, Yale University; Brian P. Leaderer, Yale University; Theodore R. Holford, Yale University
    9:35 AM   Comparison of Deterministic and Stochastic Spatiotemporal Interpolation Methods for Ozone in the Conterminous USLixin Li, Georgia Southern University; Xingyou Zhang, CDC; Reinhard Piltner, Georgia Southern University
    9:50 AM   Hierarchical 2-Level Cluster Model to Estimate Regional and National Adverse Effects of NO2 on Public HealthHwashin H. Shin, Health Canada and Institute of Population Health, University of Ottawa; Richard T. Burnett, Health Canada; Dave Stieb, Health Canada; Barry Jessiman, Air Health Science Division, Health Canada
    10:05 AM   Improving Air Quality Management Strategies for Ozone Using an Ensemble of Air Quality Model SimulationsKristen M. Foley, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Robert W. Pinder, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Sergey L. Napelenok, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
 

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