Patterns in airborne pollen and other primary biological aerosol particles (PBAP), and their contribution to aerosol mass and number in a boreal forest
We studied variation in concentrations of airborne pollen and other particles of biological origin in a boreal forest in Finland during 2003–2004. The highest concentrations of pollen were observed in late spring and early summer, whereas the peak concentrations of other particles of biological orig...
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ftunivhuelva:oai:rabida.uhu.es:10272/10527 2023-05-15T15:45:43+02:00 Patterns in airborne pollen and other primary biological aerosol particles (PBAP), and their contribution to aerosol mass and number in a boreal forest Manninen, Hanna E. Bäck, Jaana Sihto-Nissilä, Sanna-Liisa Huffman, J. Alex Pessi, Anna-Mari Hiltunen, Veijo Aalto, Pasi P. Hidalgo Fernández, Pablo José Hari, Pertti Saarto, Annika Kulmala, Markku Petäjä, Tuukka 2014 http://hdl.handle.net/10272/10527 eng eng Boreal Environment Research Publishing Board Manninen, H. E., Bäck, J., Sihto-Nissilä, S.-L., Huffman, J. A., Pessi, A.-M., Hiltunen, V., Aalto, P. P., Hidalgo Fernández, P. J., Hari, P., Saarto, A., Kulmala, M. & Petäjä, T.: "Patterns in airborne pollen and other primary biological aerosol particles (PBAP), and their contribution to aerosol mass and number in a boreal forest. Boreal Environment Research. Vol. 19 (suppl. B), págs. 383–405, (2014). ISSN 1239-6095 1239-6095 1797-2469 (electrónico) http://hdl.handle.net/10272/10527 Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY-NC-ND Boreal forest Finland info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2014 ftunivhuelva 2021-08-11T19:41:08Z We studied variation in concentrations of airborne pollen and other particles of biological origin in a boreal forest in Finland during 2003–2004. The highest concentrations of pollen were observed in late spring and early summer, whereas the peak concentrations of other particles of biological origin (including e.g. fungal spores) occurred in August–September. Although the patterns in concentrations in 2003 and 2004 were similar, the concentration levels were significantly different between the years. The contribution of pollen and other particles of biological origin led to an increase in the measured particulate matter (PM) mass during the pollen season (mass of pollen and other particles of biological origin 5.9 and 0.4 μg m–3, respectively, in respect to PMtotal mass of 9.9 μg m–3) but the effect on total particle number was negligible. The other particles of biological origin constituted the largest fraction of measured primary biological aerosol particle (PBAP) numbers (~99%), whereas pollen showed a higher relative mass fraction (~97%) of PBAP. These results underline the important contribution of PBAP to coarse atmospheric particle mass providing up to 65% of the total mass during the peak pollen season. Article in Journal/Newspaper Boreal Environment Research Universidad de Huelva: Arias Montano |
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Boreal forest Finland Manninen, Hanna E. Bäck, Jaana Sihto-Nissilä, Sanna-Liisa Huffman, J. Alex Pessi, Anna-Mari Hiltunen, Veijo Aalto, Pasi P. Hidalgo Fernández, Pablo José Hari, Pertti Saarto, Annika Kulmala, Markku Petäjä, Tuukka Patterns in airborne pollen and other primary biological aerosol particles (PBAP), and their contribution to aerosol mass and number in a boreal forest |
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We studied variation in concentrations of airborne pollen and other particles of biological origin in a boreal forest in Finland during 2003–2004. The highest concentrations of pollen were observed in late spring and early summer, whereas the peak concentrations of other particles of biological origin (including e.g. fungal spores) occurred in August–September. Although the patterns in concentrations in 2003 and 2004 were similar, the concentration levels were significantly different between the years. The contribution of pollen and other particles of biological origin led to an increase in the measured particulate matter (PM) mass during the pollen season (mass of pollen and other particles of biological origin 5.9 and 0.4 μg m–3, respectively, in respect to PMtotal mass of 9.9 μg m–3) but the effect on total particle number was negligible. The other particles of biological origin constituted the largest fraction of measured primary biological aerosol particle (PBAP) numbers (~99%), whereas pollen showed a higher relative mass fraction (~97%) of PBAP. These results underline the important contribution of PBAP to coarse atmospheric particle mass providing up to 65% of the total mass during the peak pollen season. |
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Manninen, Hanna E. Bäck, Jaana Sihto-Nissilä, Sanna-Liisa Huffman, J. Alex Pessi, Anna-Mari Hiltunen, Veijo Aalto, Pasi P. Hidalgo Fernández, Pablo José Hari, Pertti Saarto, Annika Kulmala, Markku Petäjä, Tuukka |
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Manninen, Hanna E. Bäck, Jaana Sihto-Nissilä, Sanna-Liisa Huffman, J. Alex Pessi, Anna-Mari Hiltunen, Veijo Aalto, Pasi P. Hidalgo Fernández, Pablo José Hari, Pertti Saarto, Annika Kulmala, Markku Petäjä, Tuukka |
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Patterns in airborne pollen and other primary biological aerosol particles (PBAP), and their contribution to aerosol mass and number in a boreal forest |
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Patterns in airborne pollen and other primary biological aerosol particles (PBAP), and their contribution to aerosol mass and number in a boreal forest |
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Patterns in airborne pollen and other primary biological aerosol particles (PBAP), and their contribution to aerosol mass and number in a boreal forest |
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Patterns in airborne pollen and other primary biological aerosol particles (PBAP), and their contribution to aerosol mass and number in a boreal forest |
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Patterns in airborne pollen and other primary biological aerosol particles (PBAP), and their contribution to aerosol mass and number in a boreal forest |
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patterns in airborne pollen and other primary biological aerosol particles (pbap), and their contribution to aerosol mass and number in a boreal forest |
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Manninen, H. E., Bäck, J., Sihto-Nissilä, S.-L., Huffman, J. A., Pessi, A.-M., Hiltunen, V., Aalto, P. P., Hidalgo Fernández, P. J., Hari, P., Saarto, A., Kulmala, M. & Petäjä, T.: "Patterns in airborne pollen and other primary biological aerosol particles (PBAP), and their contribution to aerosol mass and number in a boreal forest. Boreal Environment Research. Vol. 19 (suppl. B), págs. 383–405, (2014). ISSN 1239-6095 1239-6095 1797-2469 (electrónico) http://hdl.handle.net/10272/10527 |
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