The effect of height on pollen concentration is not well documented and little is known about the near-ground vertical profile of airborne pollen. This is important as most measuring stations are on roofs, but patient exposure is at ground level. Our study used a big data approach to estimate the near-ground vertical profile of pollen concentrations based on a global study of paired stations located at different heights. We analyzed paired sampling stations located at different heights between 1.5 and 50m above ground level (AGL). This provided pollen data from 59 Hirst-type volumetric traps from 25 different areas, mainly in Europe, but also covering North America and Australia, resulting in about 2,000,000 daily pollen concentration...
IntroductionIt is important to study potential differences in pollen concentrations between sampling...
Hourly measurements of pollen near-surface concentration and lidar-derived profiles of particle back...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this record....
The effect of height on pollen concentration is not well documented and little is known about the ne...
Pollen monitoring networks around the world are mainly based on rooftop-located stations on building...
An atmospheric survey at human height (1.5-1.8 ft) was carried out from February 1988 to January 199...
Introduction It is important to study potential differences in pollen concentrations between samplin...
Pollen is indispensable for life. But, as it may trigger allergic reactions, it can become a biologi...
Allergic rhinitis caused by pollen exposure is one of the most common allergic diseases. Therefore m...
Airborne pollen concentrations vary depending on the location of the pollen trap with respect to the...
Pollen allergy affects a substantial proportion of the European population, and in many European cou...
Meteorological conditions and the distribution of pollen sources are the two most decisive factors i...
IntroductionAeropollen can induce detrimental effects, particularly in respiratory airways. Monitori...
Airborne pollen are the most important aeroallergens worldwide. Because of climate change, pollen se...
Background: Pollen allergies are widespread around the world, making the study of pollen levels in ...
IntroductionIt is important to study potential differences in pollen concentrations between sampling...
Hourly measurements of pollen near-surface concentration and lidar-derived profiles of particle back...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this record....
The effect of height on pollen concentration is not well documented and little is known about the ne...
Pollen monitoring networks around the world are mainly based on rooftop-located stations on building...
An atmospheric survey at human height (1.5-1.8 ft) was carried out from February 1988 to January 199...
Introduction It is important to study potential differences in pollen concentrations between samplin...
Pollen is indispensable for life. But, as it may trigger allergic reactions, it can become a biologi...
Allergic rhinitis caused by pollen exposure is one of the most common allergic diseases. Therefore m...
Airborne pollen concentrations vary depending on the location of the pollen trap with respect to the...
Pollen allergy affects a substantial proportion of the European population, and in many European cou...
Meteorological conditions and the distribution of pollen sources are the two most decisive factors i...
IntroductionAeropollen can induce detrimental effects, particularly in respiratory airways. Monitori...
Airborne pollen are the most important aeroallergens worldwide. Because of climate change, pollen se...
Background: Pollen allergies are widespread around the world, making the study of pollen levels in ...
IntroductionIt is important to study potential differences in pollen concentrations between sampling...
Hourly measurements of pollen near-surface concentration and lidar-derived profiles of particle back...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this record....