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Graeme Carvlin
Researcher at University of Washington
Publications - 9
Citations - 262
Graeme Carvlin is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Air quality index & Public policy. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications receiving 159 citations.
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Calibration of low-cost particulate matter sensors: Model development for a multi-city epidemiological study
Marina Zusman,Cooper S. Schumacher,Amanda J. Gassett,Elizabeth W Spalt,Elena Austin,Timothy V. Larson,Graeme Carvlin,Edmund Seto,Joel D. Kaufman,Lianne Sheppard +9 more
TL;DR: An approach to metropolitan region-specific calibration models for low-cost sensors that can be used with caution for exposure measurement in epidemiological studies are described.
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The Imperial County Community Air Monitoring Network: A Model for Community-based Environmental Monitoring for Public Health Action
Paul English,Luis Olmedo,Ester Bejarano,Humberto Lugo,Eduardo Murillo,Edmund Seto,Michelle Wong,Galatea King,Alexa Wilkie,Dan Meltzer,Graeme Carvlin,Michael Jerrett,Amanda Northcross +12 more
TL;DR: The Imperial County Community Air Monitoring Network is a collaborative group of community, academic, nongovernmental, and government partners designed to fill the need for more detailed data on particulate matter in an area that often exceeds air quality standards.
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Development and Field Validation of a Community-Engaged Particulate Matter Air Quality Monitoring Network in Imperial, CA.
Graeme Carvlin,Humberto Lugo,Luis Olmedo,Ester Bejarano,Alexa Wilkie,Dan Meltzer,Michelle Wong,Galatea King,Amanda Northcross,Michael Jerrett,Paul English,Donald Hammond,Edmund Seto +12 more
TL;DR: A methodology for quantifying the performance of a next-generation Dylos PM sensor used in the Imperial County Community Air Monitoring Network provides data at a much finer spatial and temporal resolution than has previously been possible with government monitoring efforts.
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Combining Community Engagement and Scientific Approaches in Next-Generation Monitor Siting: The Case of the Imperial County Community Air Network.
Michelle Wong,Esther Bejarano,Graeme Carvlin,Katie Fellows,Galatea King,Humberto Lugo,Michael Jerrett,Dan Meltzer,Amanda Northcross,Luis Olmedo,Edmund Seto,Alexa Wilkie,Paul English +12 more
TL;DR: A collaborative, community-engaged process is used to develop a community air monitoring network that attains the scientific rigor required for research, while also achieving community priorities.
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Deployment, Calibration, and Cross-Validation of Low-Cost Electrochemical Sensors for Carbon Monoxide, Nitrogen Oxides, and Ozone for an Epidemiological Study
Christopher Zuidema,Cooper S. Schumacher,Elena Austin,Graeme Carvlin,Timothy V. Larson,Elizabeth W Spalt,Marina Zusman,Amanda J. Gassett,Edmund Seto,Joel D. Kaufman,Lianne Sheppard +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a series of hourly and daily field calibration models for Alphasense sensors for carbon monoxide (CO; CO-B4), nitric oxide (NO; NO-B 4), nitrogen dioxide (NO2; NO2-B43F), and oxidizing gases (OX-B431), which refers to ozone (O3) and NO2.