m3_get_mort_o3 | R Documentation |
Produce premature mortality attributable to O3 exposure (measured by the M6M indicator) based on the integrated exposure-response functions (IER) from Jerret et al (2009), consistent with the GBD 2016 study.
m3_get_mort_o3( db_path, query_path, db_name, prj_name, scen_name, queries, final_db_year = 2100, ssp = "SSP2", saveOutput = T, map = F, anim = T )
db_path |
Path to the GCAM database |
query_path |
Path to the query file |
db_name |
Name of the GCAM database |
prj_name |
Name of the rgcam project. This can be an existing project, or, if not, this will be the name |
scen_name |
Name of the GCAM scenario to be processed |
queries |
Name of the GCAM query file. The file by default includes the queries required to run rfasst |
final_db_year |
Final year in the GCAM database (this allows to process databases with user-defined "stop periods") |
ssp |
Set the ssp narrative associated to the GCAM scenario. c("SSP1","SSP2","SSP3","SSP4","SSP5"). By default is SSP2 |
saveOutput |
Writes the emission files.By default=T |
map |
Produce the maps. By default=F |
anim |
If set to T, produces multi-year animations. By default=T |
Premature mortality attributable to O3 exposure for TM5-FASST regions for all years (# mortalties). The list of countries that form each region and the full name of the region can be found in Table S2.2 in the TM5-FASST documentation paper: Van Dingenen, R., Dentener, F., Crippa, M., Leitao, J., Marmer, E., Rao, S., Solazzo, E. and Valentini, L., 2018. TM5-FASST: a global atmospheric source-receptor model for rapid impact analysis of emission changes on air quality and short-lived climate pollutants. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 18(21), pp.16173-16211.
Jerrett, M., Burnett, R.T., Pope III, C.A., Ito, K., Thurston, G., Krewski, D., Shi, Y., Calle, E. and Thun, M., 2009. Long-term ozone exposure and mortality. New England Journal of Medicine, 360(11), pp.1085-1095.
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