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Replication Data for: Choma, E. F., Evans, J. S., Gómez-Ibáñez, J. A., Di, Q., Schwartz, J., Hammitt, J. K., Spengler, J. D. (2021). "Health benefits of decreases in on-road transportation emissions in the United States from 2008 to 2017". Accepted for publication at Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
doi: 10.7910/dvn/v3sxim
Replication Data for: Choma, E. F., Evans, J. S., Gómez-Ibáñez, J. A., Di, Q., Schwartz, J., Hammitt, J. K., Spengler, J. D. (2021). "Health benefits of decreases in on-road transportation emissions in the United States from 2008 to 2017". Accepted for publication at Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
This dataset contains code and data to replicate the results of the study: Choma, E. F., Evans, J. S., Gómez-Ibáñez, J. A., Di, Q., Schwartz, J., Hammitt, J. K., and Spengler, J. D. (2021). Health benefits of decreases in on-road transportation emissions in the United States from 2008 to 2017. Accepted for publication at Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. This dataset includes code (in the format of R scripts), the data used that was not publicly available, and results (including data files and manuscript figures). Downloads of publicly available data are required to execute the code and reproduce our results, and detailed descriptions of where and how to download the data are provided in documentation files. Main Documentation File: Documentation_ReadMe.txt Our model was implemented in R v.3.5.1 [1], using R packages “rgeos” v.0.5-2 [2]; “raster” v.2.6-7 [3]; “sp” v.1.3-1 [4]; “geosphere” v. 1.5-10 [5]; “ncdf4” v.1.16 [6]; “nlme” v.3.1-137 [7]; “mgcv” v.1.8-24 [8]; “viridis” v.0.5.1 [9]; “viridisLite” v.0.3.0 [10]; and “gridExtra” v.2.3 [11]. References: 1. The R Foundation for Statistical Computing, R version 3.5.1 (2018-07-02) -- "Feather Spray" (2018). 2. R. Bivand, C. Rundel, R package “rgeos”: Interface to Geometry Engine – Open Source (‘GEOS’). Package version: 0.5-2 (2019). 3. R. J. Hijmans. R package “raster”: Geographic Data Analysis and Modeling. Package version: 2.6-7 (2017). 4. E. Pebesma, R. Bivand, R package “sp”: Classes and Methods for Spatial Data. Package version 1.3-1 (2018). 5. R. J. Hijmans, R package “geosphere”: Spherical Trigonometry. Package version: 1.5-10 (2019). 6. D. Pierce, R package “ncdf4”: Interface to Unidata netCDF (Version 4 or Earlier) Format Data Files. Package version: 1.16 (2017). 7. J. Pinheiro, D. Bates, R package “nlme”: Linear and Nonlinear Mixed Effects Models. Package version: 3.1-137 (2018). 8. S. Wood, R package “mgcv”: Mixed GAM Computation Vehicle with Automatic Smoothness Estimation. Package version: 1.8-24 (2016). 9. S. Garnier, R package “viridis”: Default Color Maps from ‘matplotlib’. Package version: 0.5.1 (2018). 10. S. Garnier, R package “viridisLite”: Default Color Maps from ‘matplotlib’ (Lite Version). Package version: 0.3.0 (2018). 11. B. Auguie, R package “gridExtra”: Miscellaneous Functions for “Grid” Graphics. Package version: 2.3 (2017).
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particulate matter, transportation, climate change, Medicine, Health and Life Sciences, Earth and Environmental Sciences, air pollution, public health, risk assessment, marginal damages
particulate matter, transportation, climate change, Medicine, Health and Life Sciences, Earth and Environmental Sciences, air pollution, public health, risk assessment, marginal damages
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