Hierarchical Clustering Network Analysis of Ambient Air Monitoring in Alberta - Phase 1 and 2

An air monitoring science workshop held in 2015 identified that further analyses are recommended to assess potential redundancies in the long-term air monitoring network of Alberta. This report provides a summary of the air network optimization methodology, and guidance on how its application to ambient air quality monitoring networks in Alberta may provide insight to aid in air quality network optimization. The report focuses on all the ambient air monitoring networks in Alberta and on two specific oil sands areas: Athabasca and Cold Lake.

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Short Name of Publication hierarchical-clustering-network-analysis-of-ambient-air-monitoring-in-alberta-phase-1-and-2
Deliverable Type Technical Report
Program Catagory Atmospheric
Program Type OSM
Author J. Soares, P. A. Makar, Y. Aklilu, A. Akingunola
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Year of Publication 2018
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Month of Publication 10
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Online ISBN/ISSN 978-1-4601-4119-9
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Recomended Citation Soares, J., Makar, P.A., Aklilu, Y. & A Akingunola. 2018. Hierarchical Clustering Network Analysis of Ambient Air Monitoring in Alberta: Phases 1 and 2. Oil Sands Monitoring Program Technical Report Series No. 5.0. 150 p. ISBN: 978-1-4601-4119-9.
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