An evaluation of the airborne pollen-precipitation relationship with the superposed epoch method

A statistical analysis was performed on a sample of 4 days sequences in which rainfall occurred during the second day, in order to establish airborne pollen-precipitation relationships. Drizzle (precipitation ≤ 1 mm) and rain (precipitation > 1 mm) events were considered as well as arboreal or no...

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Autores principales: Pérez, C.F., Gassmann, M.I., Covi, M.
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spelling todo:paper_03935965_v25_n4_p313_Perez2023-10-03T15:34:01Z An evaluation of the airborne pollen-precipitation relationship with the superposed epoch method Pérez, C.F. Gassmann, M.I. Covi, M. Airborne pollen Precipitation Wet deposition rain airborne microorganism airborne particle article controlled study fog humidity pollen pollen analysis precipitation priority journal soil wet deposition A statistical analysis was performed on a sample of 4 days sequences in which rainfall occurred during the second day, in order to establish airborne pollen-precipitation relationships. Drizzle (precipitation ≤ 1 mm) and rain (precipitation > 1 mm) events were considered as well as arboreal or non-arboreal pollen. Results showed that arboreal pollen decreases synchronically with the occurrence of a drizzle, registering the minimum value the following day of the precipitation occurrence. The high frequencies of fog and wet soil associated with the following day of drizzle occurrence support the hypothesis that besides the wash out, airborne pollen concentration could decrease by nucleation and impaction processes. As well, diurnal variation suggests that high humidity conditions could also affect pollen emission as already demonstrated by other authors. © 2009 Springer Science+Business Media B.V. Fil:Gassmann, M.I. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03935965_v25_n4_p313_Perez
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topic Airborne pollen
Precipitation
Wet deposition
rain
airborne microorganism
airborne particle
article
controlled study
fog
humidity
pollen
pollen analysis
precipitation
priority journal
soil
wet deposition
spellingShingle Airborne pollen
Precipitation
Wet deposition
rain
airborne microorganism
airborne particle
article
controlled study
fog
humidity
pollen
pollen analysis
precipitation
priority journal
soil
wet deposition
Pérez, C.F.
Gassmann, M.I.
Covi, M.
An evaluation of the airborne pollen-precipitation relationship with the superposed epoch method
topic_facet Airborne pollen
Precipitation
Wet deposition
rain
airborne microorganism
airborne particle
article
controlled study
fog
humidity
pollen
pollen analysis
precipitation
priority journal
soil
wet deposition
description A statistical analysis was performed on a sample of 4 days sequences in which rainfall occurred during the second day, in order to establish airborne pollen-precipitation relationships. Drizzle (precipitation ≤ 1 mm) and rain (precipitation > 1 mm) events were considered as well as arboreal or non-arboreal pollen. Results showed that arboreal pollen decreases synchronically with the occurrence of a drizzle, registering the minimum value the following day of the precipitation occurrence. The high frequencies of fog and wet soil associated with the following day of drizzle occurrence support the hypothesis that besides the wash out, airborne pollen concentration could decrease by nucleation and impaction processes. As well, diurnal variation suggests that high humidity conditions could also affect pollen emission as already demonstrated by other authors. © 2009 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
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author Pérez, C.F.
Gassmann, M.I.
Covi, M.
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Covi, M.
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title An evaluation of the airborne pollen-precipitation relationship with the superposed epoch method
title_short An evaluation of the airborne pollen-precipitation relationship with the superposed epoch method
title_full An evaluation of the airborne pollen-precipitation relationship with the superposed epoch method
title_fullStr An evaluation of the airborne pollen-precipitation relationship with the superposed epoch method
title_full_unstemmed An evaluation of the airborne pollen-precipitation relationship with the superposed epoch method
title_sort evaluation of the airborne pollen-precipitation relationship with the superposed epoch method
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