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Autor
Abramidze, Tamuna 1 Adams-Groom, Beverley 1 Antunes, Célia M 1 Ariño, Arturo H 1 Bastl, Maximilian 1 Belmonte, Jordina 1 Berger, Uwe E 1 Bonini, Maira 1 Bruffaerts, Nicolas 1 Buters, Jeroen 1 Cariñanos, Paloma 1 Celenk, Sevcan 1 Ceriotti, Valentina 1 Charalampopoulos, Athanasios 1 Clewlow, Yolanda 1 Clot, Bernard 1 Dahl, Aslog 1 Damialis, Athanasios 1 De Linares, Concepción 1 De Weger, Letty A 1
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Pracoviště
Aeroallergen Monitoring Centre AMoC Departme... 1 Allergen Research Center Warsaw Poland 1 Allergology Research Laboratory Colentina Cl... 1 Andalusian Institute for Earth System Resear... 1 BioSense Institute Research Institute for In... 1 Biodiversity Unit University of Turku Turku ... 1 Biodiversity and Environmental Management Un... 1 Bursa Uludag University Faculty of Arts and ... 1 Center of Allergy and Environment Technical ... 1 Center of Allergy and Immunology Tbilisi Geo... 1 Clinical Department 5 Carol Davila Universit... 1 College of Natural Sciences University of Rz... 1 Czech Hydrometeorological Institute Prague C... 1 Departament de Biologia Animal Biologia Vege... 1 Department of Biological and Environmental S... 1 Department of Biology Animal Plant Biology a... 1 Department of Biology NTNU Trondheim Norway 1 Department of Botany University of Granada G... 1 Department of Botany and Plant Physiology Su... 1 Department of Botany and Plant Physiology Un... 1
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PubMed
39362896
PubMed Central
PMC11450224
DOI
10.1038/s41597-024-03686-2
PII: 10.1038/s41597-024-03686-2
Knihovny.cz E-zdroje
The dataset presents a 43 year-long reanalysis of pollen seasons for three major allergenic genera of trees in Europe: alder (Alnus), birch (Betula), and olive (Olea). Driven by the meteorological reanalysis ERA5, the atmospheric composition model SILAM predicted the flowering period and calculated the Europe-wide dispersion pattern of pollen for the years 1980-2022. The model applied an extended 4-dimensional variational data assimilation of in-situ observations of aerobiological networks in 34 European countries to reproduce the inter-annual variability and trends of pollen production and distribution. The control variable of the assimilation procedure was the total pollen release during each flowering season, implemented as an annual correction factor to the mean pollen production. The dataset was designed as an input to studies on climate-induced and anthropogenically driven changes in the European vegetation, biodiversity monitoring, bioaerosol modelling and assessment, as well as, in combination with intra-seasonal observations, for health-related applications.
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