Mesoscale Transport ofCorylusPollen Grains in Winter Atmosphere

Abstract
Measurements of atmospheric pollen concentration were made at different sites of the Po Valley, Italy, during the winter of 1978. The concentration was determined with volumetric samplers both near the ground and at different heights up to 500 m. Only Corylus and Alnus pollen grains were found during the experimental period. Due to the large quantity of grains released and the detailed information available about the source areas, the Corylus pollen was used to investigate the features of atmospheric transport. It was found that the three-dimensional patterns of pollen concentration are strongly influenced by meteorological conditions. Moreover, it appears that pollen is present in the atmosphere for a longer time with respect to the emission period, due to the relevant effect of the resuspension of the deposited pollen grains. This effect is detectable at all the sampling points, and not only near the sources.