Bioaerosol field measurements: Challenges and perspectives in outdoor studies

Tina Santl-Temkiv, Branko Sikoparija, Teruya Maki, Federico Carotenuto, Pierre Amato, Maosheng Yao, Cindy E. Morris, Russ Schnell, Ruprecht Jaenicke, Christopher Pöhlker, Paul J. DeMott, Thomas C. J. Hill , J. Alex Huffman

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Abstract

Outdoor field measurements of bioaerosols are performed within a wide range of basic and applied scientific disciplines, each with its own goals, assumptions, and terminology. This article contains brief reviews of outdoor field bioaerosol research from these diverse interests, with emphasis on perspectives from the atmospheric sciences. The focus is on a high-level discussion of pressing scientific questions, grand challenges, and needs for cross-disciplinary collaboration. The research topics, in which bioaerosol field measurement is important, include (i) atmospheric physics, clouds, climate, and hydrological cycle; (ii) atmospheric chemistry; (iii) airborne allergen-containing particles; (iv) airborne human pathogens and national security; (v) airborne livestock and crop pathogens; and (vi) biogeography and biodiversity. We concisely review bioaerosol impacts and discuss properties that distinguish bioaerosols from abiological aerosols. We give extra focus to regions of specific interest, i.e., forests, polar regions, marine and coastal environments, deserts, urban and rural areas, and summarize key considerations related to bioaerosol measurements, such as of fluxes, of long-range transport, and of sampling from both stationary and vessel-driven platforms. Keeping in mind a series of key scientific questions posed within the diverse communities, we suggest that pressing scientific questions include the following: (i) emission sources and flux estimates; (ii) spatial distribution; (iii) changes in distribution; (iv) atmospheric aging; (v) metabolic activity; (vi) urbanization of allergies; (vii) transport of human pathogens; and (viii) climate-relevant properties.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftAerosol Science and Technology
Vol/bind54
Nummer5
Sider (fra-til)520-546
ISSN0278-6826
DOI
StatusUdgivet - maj 2020

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