Dust stormsfrom the desert areas, in particular from the Sahara, are the principal source of dust in the atmosphere, capable of dust dispersion and transport over very long distances. Dust clouds may contain high concentrations of microbiota, e.g. fungal spores, plant pollen, algae, bacteria. Bioaerosols associated with dust events can spread pathogens over long distances and can impact ecosystem equilibria, human health and yield of agricultural products. For many microorganisms long-range and high-altitude transport in the free atmosphere can be very stressful due to strong ultraviolet radiation, low humidity (inducing desiccation), too low or too high temperatures, and complex atmospheric chemistry (e.g. pre...
Dottorato di ricerca in Scienze ambientaliDeserts are one of the main sources of particulate matter ...
International audienceSoils are a major interface for the exchange of matter and gases with the atmo...
Version finale révisée de : Amato, P., Joly, M., Schaupp, C., Attard, E., Möhler, O., Morris, C. E.,...
Dust storm activity from the largest deserts on the earth, in particular from the North Africa regio...
International audienceAtmospheric simulation chambers are exploratory platforms used to study variou...
International audienceEnvironmental simulation chambers (atmospheric/smog chambers) are small- to la...
Atmospheric simulation chambers are exploratory platforms used to study various atmospheric processe...
In this study, we present some of the laboratory measurements of the viability of bioaerosols togeth...
Environmental simulation chambers are small to largescale facilities where atmospheric conditions ca...
Previous studies have shown that bioaerosols are injected into the atmosphere during dust events. T...
For the past 200 years, the field of aerobiology has explored the abundance, diversity, survival and...
Bioaerosols are inborne living microbial particles (Viruses, Fungi or Bacteria) or originate from li...
The study of airborne biological particles ('bioaerosols') has gained interest in recent years, due ...
International audienceAerobiology is a growing research area that covers the study of aerosols with ...
Scientists have discovered that each year over 110 million metric tons of dust are transported from ...
Dottorato di ricerca in Scienze ambientaliDeserts are one of the main sources of particulate matter ...
International audienceSoils are a major interface for the exchange of matter and gases with the atmo...
Version finale révisée de : Amato, P., Joly, M., Schaupp, C., Attard, E., Möhler, O., Morris, C. E.,...
Dust storm activity from the largest deserts on the earth, in particular from the North Africa regio...
International audienceAtmospheric simulation chambers are exploratory platforms used to study variou...
International audienceEnvironmental simulation chambers (atmospheric/smog chambers) are small- to la...
Atmospheric simulation chambers are exploratory platforms used to study various atmospheric processe...
In this study, we present some of the laboratory measurements of the viability of bioaerosols togeth...
Environmental simulation chambers are small to largescale facilities where atmospheric conditions ca...
Previous studies have shown that bioaerosols are injected into the atmosphere during dust events. T...
For the past 200 years, the field of aerobiology has explored the abundance, diversity, survival and...
Bioaerosols are inborne living microbial particles (Viruses, Fungi or Bacteria) or originate from li...
The study of airborne biological particles ('bioaerosols') has gained interest in recent years, due ...
International audienceAerobiology is a growing research area that covers the study of aerosols with ...
Scientists have discovered that each year over 110 million metric tons of dust are transported from ...
Dottorato di ricerca in Scienze ambientaliDeserts are one of the main sources of particulate matter ...
International audienceSoils are a major interface for the exchange of matter and gases with the atmo...
Version finale révisée de : Amato, P., Joly, M., Schaupp, C., Attard, E., Möhler, O., Morris, C. E.,...