Titel
Modeling of oak pollen dispersal on the landscape level with a mesoscale atmospheric model
Verfasser
Erscheinungsort
Amsterdam
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr
2006
Seiten
179-194
Illustrationen
6 Abb, 2 Tab., zahlr. Lit.
Material
Bandaufführung
Standardsignatur
9862S
Datensatznummer
133293
Quelle
Abstract
We present the extension and application of the mesoscale atmospheric meteorolgy model METRAS for dispersion of oak pollen. We incorporated functions for pollen emission, pollen viability and pollen deposition into METRAS and simulated pollen dispersal on a scale of up to 200 km. The basis of the simulations is a real landscape structure that includes topography, land use, and the location and size of oak stands. We simulated the oak pollen dispersion of one single oak stand with an estimated annual pollen production of 1 billion pollen grains/m2 forest surface on two exemplary days of the flowering season in 2000. Depending on the meterological situation of the simulated days, a pollen cloud with about 10 pollen/m3 may extend up to 30 km from the source. Downstream of the oak stand, approximately 1,000 pollen/m2 deposited up to a distance of 25 km, and lower amounts of pollen deposited up to 100 km away. These values of pollen concentration and deposition lay within the range of published field studies. Overall, it is shown that mesoscale atmospheric models are applicable to simulate pollen dispersal on the landscape level.