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Reproducibility of the HI-VOL Sampling Method Under Field Conditions
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1972
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Sampling (Signal Processing)Environmental MonitoringEngineeringAir Pollution MeasurementMeasurementAir QualityParticulate MatterStandard Nasn Hi-volCalibrationAerosol SamplingNumerical SimulationBiostatisticsComputational ElectromagneticsInstrumentationPublic HealthStatisticsAir SamplingHi-vol Sampling MethodPassive SamplingSampling TheoryInverse ProblemsMonte Carlo SamplingTrue ValueIndividual Percent DeviationsIndoor Air QualityAir Pollution
Pairs of standard NASN Hi-Vol suspended particulate samplers were operated biweekly at 25 stations (22 urban, 3 nonurban) from August to December 1969 to determine the comparability of paired samples collected under field conditions. The average of each pair of concentration values is taken as the best estimate of the true value; half the difference between each pair of sample values represents the deviation of the pair from that true value. A cumulative distribution of the individual percent deviations from the corresponding true values shows that half the measurements differ from their true value by less than ±4.5%. 90% of the measurements differ from the true value by less than ± 14%.
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