Science Inventory

SUPERSITES INTEGRATED RELATIONAL DATABASE (SIRD)

Citation:

ONDOV, J. M. AND D. ONDOV. SUPERSITES INTEGRATED RELATIONAL DATABASE (SIRD). University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, College Park, MD, 2005.

Impact/Purpose:

The PM Supersites Program is an ambient monitoring program intended to address the scientific uncertainties associated with fine particulate matter. The main objectives of the Supersites Program are as follows: 1) characterize particulate matter in a way that contributes to the understanding of source-receptor relationships and supports development of State Implementation Plans (SIPs), 2) develop and test advanced measurement methods for potential use in national monitoring networks, and 3) support health and exposure studies by providing detailed chemical and physical data at one or more central monitoring sites.

The specific objectives of this task are to provide scientific review and coordination of the technical aspects of the Supersites Program. This includes coordination among all Supersites projects and other projects which support Supersites objectives, overseeing of the data management, and coordinating the communication of data analysis and modeling results to the scientific community and other stakeholders. Products include a number of peer-reviewed journal articles (approaching 200 or more), final reports from each project, a relational database than includes not only Supersites data, but most aerometric data collected in the continental US and SE Canada during the period July 2001 to August 2002, and a policy relevant findings synthesis entitled Key and Policy Relevant Findings from the Supersites Program and Related Studies. Also supporting the synthesis is a major international conference where results will be presented from air quality methods, measurements, modeling, and data analysis studies with similar objectives to the Supersites program and during the time period of the Supersites Program, i.e., the last 5-7 years.

Description:

As part of EPA's Particulate Matter (PM) Supersites Program (Program), the University of Maryland designed and developed the Supersites Integrated Relational Database (SIRD). Measurement data in SIRD include comprehensive air quality data from the 7 Supersite program locations for the time period June 2001 to August 2002. The public availability of this database will allow states and regions to better model PM air pollution on local and regional scales and the US EPA on national scales. The database can be found at the Supersites Data Website: http://supersitesdata.umd.edu/ .

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( DATA/SOFTWARE/ DATABASE)
Product Published Date:08/17/2005
Record Last Revised:11/15/2005
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 137445