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Consistent response of European summers to the latitudinal temperature gradient over the Holocene. [PDF]

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Martin-Puertas C   +8 more
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POLLEN CALENDAR OF ISPARTA, TURKEY

Israel Journal of Plant Sciences, 2000
Pollen grains were identified using a Durham sampler in the atmosphere of Is parta during 1995 and 1996. During two years, a total of 15,660 pollen grains belonging to41 taxa, as well as unidentified pollen grains, were recorded. In 1995, 7357 pollen grains were identified and in 1996, 8303. Total pollen grains were 71% arboreal,25% non-arboreal plants,
Unlu, M   +4 more
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Pollen calendar of Nagpur, India

Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 1976
Abstract Daily observations on aerial pollen at Nagpur, India, for one year, at the heights of 1 m, 15 m and 40 m, showed that their number decreased with increase in height. One third of the pollen came from grasses, followed by trees (29.3%) and weeds (26.0%). In all 26 pollen types were identified.
S.U. Deshpande, S.D. Chitaley
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Airborne pollen calendar of Buca–Izmir, Turkey

Aerobiologia, 2002
This communication presents the level ofpollen in the atmosphere of Buca–Izmir, Turkey.The evaluation includes qualitative as well asquantitative results. Studies were carried outduring 1996–1997 using gravimetric method. Datawas recorded from lower (BUL. 1.60 m) andhigher (BHL. 20 m) levels.
Güvensen A., Öztürk M.
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Towards a “crime pollen calendar”—Pollen analysis on corpses throughout one year

Forensic Science International, 2006
A palynological study was carried out on 28 corpses brought in one year (June 2003-May 2004) to the morgue of the Institute of Legal Medicine of Parma (Northern Italy). This preliminary research focuses on the date of death, which was known for all corpses examined.
E. Montali   +3 more
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Aırborne pollen calendar of Bartın, Turkey

Aerobiologia, 2004
Our study comprises airborne pollen analysis of the years 1995–1997 of Bartin (40°38′ N–32°21′ E). The aims of the study were: to determine the pollen types present in the atmosphere, to calculate their actual concentrations, and to establish the pollen calendar for Bartin.
Zafer Kaya, Aliye Aras
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Monitoring of airborne pollen and pollen calendar of Cosenza, Southern Italy

Aerobiologia, 1992
From May 1986 to May 1989 surveys of airborne biological particles have been performed in the atmosphere of Cosenza, Italy with the aim of monitoring the presence of airborne pollen. The survey station is situated at Arcavacata of Rende, a hilly area 474 meters above sea level, 7 km north-west of the main town.
Francesco Romano, Francesco Castellano
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Risk of pollen allergy in Nerja (southern Spain): a pollen calendar

Aerobiologia, 2007
An aeropalynological study was carried out in the atmosphere of the city of Nerja (southern Spain) during a period of 4 years (2000–2003), using a Hirst type volumetric pollen trap. An annual pollen index of 59,750 grains, on average, was obtained with 80–85% of the total pollen recorded from February to May, with Pinus, Olea, Urticaceae, Cupressaceae,
Silvia Docampo   +4 more
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