August 23, 2007
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An environmental sampling model for combining judgment and randomly placed samples

Abstract

In the event of the release of a lethal agent (such as anthrax) inside a building, law enforcement and public health responders take samples to identify and characterize the contamination. Sample locations may be rapidly chosen based on available incident details and professional judgment. To achieve greater confidence of whether or not a room or zone was contaminated, or to certify that detectable contamination is not present after decontamination, we consider a Bayesian model for combining the information gained from both judgment and randomly placed samples. We investigate the sensitivity of the model to the parameter inputs and make recommendations for its practical use.

Revised: August 4, 2009 | Published: August 23, 2007

Citation

Sego L.H., K.K. Anderson, B.D. Matzke, K. Sieber, S. Shulman, J. Bennett, and M. Gillen, et al. 2007. An environmental sampling model for combining judgment and randomly placed samples Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.