March 3, 2026
Improved distance-based detection of PM2.5 monitor deserts across the contiguous United States
Key Points
- Spatial analysis reveals significant gaps in PM2.5 monitoring across the contiguous United States, impacting air quality assessments.
- Key metrics highlight areas lacking adequate PM2.5 monitoring, which totaled over 40% of certain regions examined.
- Distance-based detection methods were used for accurate mapping of PM2.5 monitor deserts across the country.
- Findings underscore the need for enhanced monitoring infrastructure to support air quality management and protect health.
Jung et al. (Sun,) studied this question.
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