Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 15, 2026

Measurement of Aerosols Optical Thickness of the Atmosphere using the GLOBE Handheld Sun Photometer
Published on: May 29, 2019
Sources of errors in assessing ozone visible symptoms on native vegetation
Filippo Bussotti1, Marcus Schaub, Alberto Cozzi
1Department of Plant Biology, University of Florence, Piazzale delle Cascine 28, 50144 Florence, Italy. filippo.bussotti@unifi.it
Abstract:
This paper aims to identify the problems regarding the evaluation of ozone (and ozone-like) symptoms, by examining the results of the 4th UN/ECE ICP-Forests Intercalibration Course for the assessment of ozone-induced visible symptoms. Trees, shrubs and herbaceous species were evaluated in a tree nursery, at Lattecaldo (Switzerland) and under open field conditions at Moggio (Italy). The main findings were: (i) the most expert surveyors tended to be grouped in the same cluster and, during the field exercises, they tended to assess in a more conservative manner compared to the less trained participants; (ii) the agreement was greater in assessing the absence rather than the presence of symptoms; (iii) typical interveinal stippling on the upper leaf surface was more accurately evaluated than discoloration; (iv) uncertainties resulted mainly for species which showed greater variability in their symptom manifestation, and for certain herbaceous species.
Related Concept Videos
Common Leveling Mistakes and Errors
Errors and Mistakes in Surveying

