Jr. Stedman et al., NEW HIGH-RESOLUTION MAPS OF ESTIMATED BACKGROUND AMBIENT NOX AND NO2 CONCENTRATIONS IN THE UK, Atmospheric environment, 31(21), 1997, pp. 3591-3602
Maps of estimated annual mean background surface concentrations of NOx
and NO2 in the U.K. have been calculated on 1 km x 1 km grid for 1994
. These maps have been calculated using a multistage approach which in
cludes the interpolation of rural measurements and the empirical model
ling of the local source contribution to ambient concentrations. The e
mpirical regression models were calibrated with reference to automatic
monitoring data and then validated by comparison with diffusion tube
measurements of NO2 at several hundred sites. Estimates of the populat
ion potentially exposed to annual mean concentrations of pollutants ab
ove certain thresholds were calculated from these maps. These threshol
d annual mean concentrations can be approximately equated with propose
d and existing air quality standards for NO2, benzene and 1,3 butadien
e. These estimates indicate that about 8% of the population live in re
gions where the annual mean NO2 concentration is above the European Un
ion Directive Guide Value for a median concentration of 26 ppb; about
23% live in areas at risk of exceeding the U.K. Government proposed 99
.9th percentile target for NO2 of 104.6 ppb and about 30% live in area
s with running annual mean benzene concentrations exceeding 1 ppb. (C)
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