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RSEI Data Dictionary: Aggregated Geographic Microdata for Other Geographies

The following tables provide descriptions for each field in each table. Note that for the Geographic Microdata, "Other Geographies" includes block groups, census tracts, and ZIP code files.  For more information, see the RSEI methodology document and the RSEI Microdata documentation. 

                                                               Tables in the RSEI Data Dictionary
Facility Chemical Disaggregated Grid Cell Geographic Microdata Aggregated Grid Cell Geographic Microdata for States
Off-site MCL Aggregated Grid Cell Geographic Microdata Water Geographic Microdata
Submissions Releases Disaggregated Geographic Microdata for Other Geographies Grid Shapefiles
Elements Media Aggregated Geographic Microdata for Other Geographies Census Crosswalks
NAICS Category Geographic Microdata Shapefiles for Other Geographies Population Data

Aggregated Geographic Microdata files use the same data as the disaggregated files, but sum the chemical releases over each geographic unit (block group, census tract or ZIP code). Because the values are summed, unweighted concentrations are not available (the sum of the concentrations of different chemicals would be meaningless). These files are comma-delimited text files; shapefiles are also available.

Naming: These files are named as follows, where XXXX is the reporting year for the data freeze, and YYYY is the year of the data contained in the file .  

  • Block group: censusmicroblockgroupXXX_YYYY_aggregated.csv
  • Census tract: censusmicrotractsXXX_YYYY_aggregated.csv
  • ZIP codes: censusmicrozipcodeXXX_YYYY_aggregated.csv

Users should note that Geographic Microdata file structures and fields have changed for version 2.3.12. Documentation for previous versions can be found on the Geographic Microdata documentation web page.

Aggregated Microdata for Other Geographies

Field Number Name Description
1 GeoID10 Census identifier (block group or census tract) or ZIP code (updated for version 2.3.12 as text field with leading zeroes where appropriate).
2 NumFacs Number of facilities with releases affecting geographic unit.
3 NumReleases Number of individual releases affecting geographic unit.
4 NumChems Number of chemicals with nonzero concentrations for geographic unit.
5 ToxConc Concentration multiplied by inhalation toxicity weight, summed over all chemicals impacting geographic unit.
6 Score Risk-related score (surrogate dose * toxicity weight * population), summed over all chemicals impacting geographic unit.
7 Pop Population of geographic unit.
8 CancToxConc Average aggregated toxicity-weighted concentration of the cells in the geographic unit, using only inhalation toxicity weight for cancer effects.
9 NonCancToxConc Average aggregated toxicity-weighted concentration of the cells in the geographic unit, using only inhalation toxicity weight for cancer effects.

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