Model Keywords:
Air, Clean Air Act (CAA), Body Burden - Dose (e.g., phamacokinetics, retention, transformation), Pathway (e.g., inhalation, digestion, dermal, injection), Frequency and Duration, Location,
Model Detail:
Model Evaluation
:Currently undergoing beta-testing and model evaluation.
Model Guidance Documents
:User's manual is available.
Model Decision Documents
:Burke J.M., M.J. Zufall, H. Ozkaynak. 2001. "A population exposure model for particulate matter: case study results for PM2.5 in Philadelphia, PA."
J Expos Anal Environ Epidemiol. 11(6):470-489.
Model Download Information
:Not currently available for download.
modelcontactinfo
:Janet Burke
US EPA ORD
National Exposure Research Laboratory
burke.janet@epa.gov
(919) 541-0820
Model Inputs
:User must supply ambient outdoor PM concentrations for the population of interest (either monitoring data or output from an air quality dispersion model can be used). Different formats for the PM concentration data are acceptable, such as 24-hour average concentrations or hourly concentration values.
Additional input databases provided with the model include US Census 2000 demographic data that are used to generate individuals that demographically represent the user-specified population, and human activity pattern data from EPA?s Consolidated Human Activity Database (CHAD) are assigned to each simulated individual to account for the different microenvironments people spend time in.
Distributions for the parameters of equations used to estimate microenvironmental PM concentrations based on the ambient outdoor PM concentration (i.e. mass balance equation parameters such as penetration, deposition and air exchange rates) are input by the user through the GUI screens.
Smoking prevalence data are required to be input through the GUI if exposure to environmental tobacco smoke is included in the model run scenario.
Model Outputs
:Model outputs include distributions of PM exposure and dose for the user-specified population. Total exposure and dose estimates, as well as the contributions from outdoor and indoor sources of PM to the total are available as output. Also output are exposure and dose estimates due to time spent in the various microenvir-onments for each of the above outputs. Time series profiles of PM exposure and dose for simulated individuals can also be output from the model.
Model Computer Requirements:
Model Operating Systems Needs
:Microsoft Windows operating system, (Windows 98, 2000, or XP)
Model Hardware Needs
:Program and related files require approx. 100MB of disk space. Input databases provided with the program code require 400MB of disk space. A minimum of 256 MB of RAM is recommended for optimal model performance.
Model Programming Language(s)
:None required (model available as executable).
other_req
:Microsoft Access is used as the input database interface for the SHEDS-PM model. All of the three required input databases are provided with the model as Microsoft Access databases. The user must enter the PM concentration data to be used in the model run into a template Microsoft Access database table provided with the model that is set up in the required format. Instructions are provided on how to add PM concentration data to the template file in the required format. The user is not required to have Microsoft Access on the computer that runs the model; a properly formatted PM concentration database located in a directory accessible to the computer is sufficient.Graphical user interface (GUI) allows for user specification of the model run scenario and input data, as well as for analysis and display of model outputs.