Goldstein I F, Landovitz L, Fleiss J L
Rev Environ Health. 1982;4(1):5-16.
Distributions of seasonal average levels of sulfur dioxide and smoke-shade over the five boroughs of New York City are described in terms of the distance between stations and the heights of the stations above ground level and sea level. An assessment of the suitability of the data for epidemiologic studies of acute and chronic health effects of air pollution is made.