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TERN Weekly Pollen Count - University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 2009-2011

Created 04/05/2025

Updated 04/05/2025

The datafile, published by the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN) contains the composition and abundance of airborne pollen collected at the University of Melbourne campus at Parkville, Melbourne, Australia for the MAPCAH study. The data were collected between September 2009 and December 2011 as part of a research program looking at the relationship between airborne pollen and asthma exacerbations in children and adolescents (see Erbas et al. (2012) A case cross over design to examine the role of aeroallergens and respiratory viruses on childhood asthma requiring hospitalization; the MAPCAH study J. Biomet Biostat doi 21556180.s7-018). These data have been included as part of a study of the Australian Aerobiology working group (Haberle, Bowman, Newnham, Johnston, Beggs, Buters, Campbell, Erbas, Godwin, Green, Heute, Jaggard, Medek, Murray, Newbigin, Thibaudon, Vicendese, Williamson, Davies “The macroecology of airborne pollen in Australian and New Zealand urban areas” ). The September 2009-December 2011 pollen counts were performed using a Burkard 7-day recording volumetric trap (Burkard Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, UK). Airborne pollen grains were trapped on an adhesive (Dow Corning Sylgard 527 silicone dielectric gel) coated tape or a glass microscope slide by intake of air at a flow of 10 l min-1. A microscope slide was used between October and December and transparent plastic MelinexTM tape was used at other times. The glass slide was changed daily and tape changed on a weekly basis and cut into seven pieces, each representing a 24 hr period. The pieces of tape were then individually mounted on glass microscope slides. Pollen grains were stained with Calberla's stain and counted using a light microscope by randomly scanning the length of the tape (lengthwise traverse). The different types of pollen on the slide were identified using in-house materials and the daily concentration of each pollen type expressed as the average number of pollen grains m-3 of air for the preceding 24 hr period. For more information please visit the Australian Centre for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (ACEAS) Data Portal. Please note:

AURIN has spatially enabled the original data, acquired via the ACEAS Data Portal with permission from TERN.

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Title TERN Weekly Pollen Count - University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 2009-2011
Language English
Licence CC-BY-NC-SA-3.0-AU
Landing Page https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/60f13976-8c2f-4798-86ff-d4b6819fc83d
Remote Last Updated 06/03/2025
Contact Point
Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network
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Reference Period 06/03/2025
Geospatial Coverage {"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [[[144.96, -37.8], [144.96, -37.8], [144.96, -37.8], [144.96, -37.8], [144.96, -37.8]]]}
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This dataset was originally found on Australian Urban Research Infrastructure Network "TERN Weekly Pollen Count - University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 2009-2011". Please visit the source to access the original metadata of the dataset:
https://data.aurin.org.au/dataset/tern-tern-uom-pollen-count-weekly-by-pollen-type-2009-11-na