Symptoms of O3 injuries LWF

Measuring air pollutants in forests is important for evaluating the risk for vegetation in areas not covered by conventional air quality monitoring networks. Ozone-induced symptoms are being assessed at LWF, applying the harmonized methodologies from UNECE/ICP Forests and running under the 1999 Gothenburg Protocol to Abate Acidification, Eutrophication and Ground-level Ozone. Data are also collected on ozone concentrations and other ecosystem properties such as tree growth, nutrition, and biodiversity, as well as climate. This makes this long-term monitoring data series essential for impact assessment and air pollution modelling.

Purpose:

Ozone risk assessment, i.e. to investigate relationships between ozone exposures and ozone-induced, visible symptoms

Manual Citation:

  • Schaub M, Calatayud V, Ferretti M, Brunialti G, Lövblad G, Krause G, Sanz MJ, 2016: Part VIII: Monitoring of Ozone Injury. In: UNECE ICP Forests Programme Co-ordinating Centre (ed.): Manual on methods and criteria for harmonized sampling, assessment, monitoring and analysis of the effects of air pollution on forests. Thünen Institute of Forest Ecosystems, Eberswalde, Germany, 14 p. + Annex http://icp-forests.net/page/icp-forests-manual

Paper Citation:

  • Schaub M, Häni M, Calatayud V, Ferretti M, Gottardini E (2018) ICP Forests Brief No 3 - Ozone concentrations are decreasing but exposure remains high in European forests. Programme Co-ordinating Centre of ICP Forests, Thu¨nen Institute of Forest Ecosystems. doi: 10.3220/ICP1525258743000

  • Schaub M and Calatayud V (2013) Assessment of Visible Foliar Injury Induced by Ozone. In: Marco Ferretti and Richard Fischer (Eds). Forest Monitoring: Methods for Terrestrial Investigations in Europe with an Overview of North America and Asia, Vol 12, DENS, UK: Elsevier, 2013, pp. 205-221. ISBN: 9780080982229. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-08-098222-9.00011-X

Funding Information:

This work was supported by:
  • WSL

Citation:

Schaub, Marcus (2019). Symptoms of O3 injuries LWF. EnviDat. doi:10.16904/envidat.lwf.38.

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DOI 10.16904/envidat.lwf.38
Publication State Published
Authors
  • Email: marcus.schaubfoo(at)wsl.ch Given Name: Marcus Family Name: Schaub Affiliation: Swiss Federal Institute for Forest Snow and Landscape Research WSL, Zuercherstrasse 111, 8903 Birmensdorf, Switzerland
Contact Person Given Name: Marcus Family Name: Schaub Email: marcus.schaubfoo(at)wsl.ch Affiliation: Swiss Federal Institute for Forest Snow and Landscape Research WSL, Zuercherstrasse 111, 8903 Birmensdorf, Switzerland
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Publication Publisher: EnviDat Year: 2019
Dates
  • Type: Collected Date: 2002-01-01 End Date: 2018-12-31
Version 2019-03-06
Type dataset
General Type Dataset
Language English
Location Alptal, Beatenberg, Bettlachstock, Celerina, Chironico, Davos, Isone, Jussy, Nationalpark, Neunkirch, Novaggio, Lausanne, Lens, Othmarsingen, Schaenis, Visp, Vordemwald
Content License Other (Specified in the description)
Last Updated September 3, 2021, 12:14 (UTC)
Created March 6, 2019, 13:19 (UTC)

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CUSTOM_ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Simpal Kumar, Matthias Haeni, Peter Jakob, Peter Bleuler, Pierre Vollenweider, Madeleine Günther-Goerg
CUSTOM_DATA_LANGUAGE English
CUSTOM_DATA_OWNER WSL
CUSTOM_FREQUENCY annually
CUSTOM_LICENCE LWF Data Agreement
CUSTOM_LWF_ID 38
CUSTOM_LWF_SITES Alptal, Beatenberg, Bettlachstock, Celerina, Chironico, Davos, Isone, Jussy, Nationalpark, Neunkirch, Novaggio, Lausanne, Lens, Othmarsingen, Schaenis, Visp, Vordemwald
CUSTOM_NETWORK LWF,
CUSTOM_PURPOSE Ozone risk assessment, i.e. to investigate relationships between ozone exposures and ozone-induced, visible symptoms
CUSTOM_STATUS ongoing
CUSTOM_TITLE_DE O3 Symptoms
CUSTOM_TITLE_FR Lésions dues à l'ozone
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