Identification of Potential Sources of Airborne Olea Pollen in the Southwest Iberian Peninsula

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Main Author: Santiago Férnandez Rodríguez
Publication Date: 2012
Other Authors: Skjøth, Carsten Ambelas, Tormo-Molina, Rafael, Brandao, R.M., Caeiro, E., Silva-Palacios, I., Gonzalo-Garijo, A., M. Smith
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Summary: This study aims to determine the potential origin of Olea pollen recorded in Badajoz in the Southwest of the Iberian Peninsula during 2009-2011. This was achieved using a combination of daily average and diurnal (hourly) airborne Olea pollen counts recorded at Badajoz (southwestern Spain) and Évora (southeastern Portugal), an inventory of olive groves in the studied area and air mass trajectory calculations computed using the HYSPLIT model. Examining olive pollen episodes at Badajoz that had distinctly different diurnal cycles in olive pollen in relation to the mean, allowed us to identify three different scenarios where olive pollen can be transported to the city from either distant or nearby sources. Back trajectory analysis showed that olive pollen can be transported to Badajoz from the West on prevailing winds, either directly or on slow moving air masses, and from high densities of olive groves situated to the Southeast (e.g. Andalucía). Regional scale transport of olive pollen can result in increased nighttime concentrations of this important aeroallergen. This could be particularly important in Mediterranean countries where people can be outdoors during this time due to climate and lifestyle. Such studies are valuable for allergy sufferers and health care professionals because the information can be incorporated into forecasts, the outputs of which are used for avoiding exposure to aeroallergens and planning medication. The results of studies of this nature can also be used for examining gene flow in this important agricultural crop
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Identification of Potential Sources of Airborne Olea Pollen in the Southwest Iberian Peninsula
title Identification of Potential Sources of Airborne Olea Pollen in the Southwest Iberian Peninsula
spellingShingle Identification of Potential Sources of Airborne Olea Pollen in the Southwest Iberian Peninsula
Santiago Férnandez Rodríguez
pollen
aerobiology
Iberian Peninsula
olea
title_short Identification of Potential Sources of Airborne Olea Pollen in the Southwest Iberian Peninsula
title_full Identification of Potential Sources of Airborne Olea Pollen in the Southwest Iberian Peninsula
title_fullStr Identification of Potential Sources of Airborne Olea Pollen in the Southwest Iberian Peninsula
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Potential Sources of Airborne Olea Pollen in the Southwest Iberian Peninsula
title_sort Identification of Potential Sources of Airborne Olea Pollen in the Southwest Iberian Peninsula
author Santiago Férnandez Rodríguez
author_facet Santiago Férnandez Rodríguez
Skjøth, Carsten Ambelas
Tormo-Molina, Rafael
Brandao, R.M.
Caeiro, E.
Silva-Palacios, I.
Gonzalo-Garijo, A.
M. Smith
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author2 Skjøth, Carsten Ambelas
Tormo-Molina, Rafael
Brandao, R.M.
Caeiro, E.
Silva-Palacios, I.
Gonzalo-Garijo, A.
M. Smith
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santiago Férnandez Rodríguez
Skjøth, Carsten Ambelas
Tormo-Molina, Rafael
Brandao, R.M.
Caeiro, E.
Silva-Palacios, I.
Gonzalo-Garijo, A.
M. Smith
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv pollen
aerobiology
Iberian Peninsula
olea
topic pollen
aerobiology
Iberian Peninsula
olea
description This study aims to determine the potential origin of Olea pollen recorded in Badajoz in the Southwest of the Iberian Peninsula during 2009-2011. This was achieved using a combination of daily average and diurnal (hourly) airborne Olea pollen counts recorded at Badajoz (southwestern Spain) and Évora (southeastern Portugal), an inventory of olive groves in the studied area and air mass trajectory calculations computed using the HYSPLIT model. Examining olive pollen episodes at Badajoz that had distinctly different diurnal cycles in olive pollen in relation to the mean, allowed us to identify three different scenarios where olive pollen can be transported to the city from either distant or nearby sources. Back trajectory analysis showed that olive pollen can be transported to Badajoz from the West on prevailing winds, either directly or on slow moving air masses, and from high densities of olive groves situated to the Southeast (e.g. Andalucía). Regional scale transport of olive pollen can result in increased nighttime concentrations of this important aeroallergen. This could be particularly important in Mediterranean countries where people can be outdoors during this time due to climate and lifestyle. Such studies are valuable for allergy sufferers and health care professionals because the information can be incorporated into forecasts, the outputs of which are used for avoiding exposure to aeroallergens and planning medication. The results of studies of this nature can also be used for examining gene flow in this important agricultural crop
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