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Paola Fermo, Sara Goidanich, Valeria Comite, Lucia Toniolo and Davide Gulotta
In this study, the results of the field exposure activity conducted between 2014 and 2017 on the façade of the Milano cathedral (Italy) are reported. The main research aim was to characterize environmental deposition in real exposure conditions an...
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Guoxu Ma, Tianliang Zhao, Shaofei Kong, Yansong Bao, Chao Chen, Sunling Gong, Jianping Guo, Chao Yu, Ming Wu, Jiacheng Chang and Yingchang You
Various particulate matters (PM) and associated carbonaceous aerosols released from open biomass burning (including open straw burning, grass and forest fires) are major sources of atmospheric pollutants. Northeast China is a central region with high for...
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Francesca Costabile, Honey Alas, Michaela Aufderheide, Pasquale Avino, Fulvio Amato, Stefania Argentini, Francesca Barnaba, Massimo Berico, Vera Bernardoni, Riccardo Biondi, Giampietro Casasanta, Spartaco Ciampichetti, Giulia Calzolai, Silvia Canepari, Alessandro Conidi, Eugenia Cordelli, Antonio Di Ianni, Luca Di Liberto, Maria Cristina Facchini, Andrea Facci, Daniele Frasca, Stefania Gilardoni, Maria Giuseppa Grollino, Maurizio Gualtieri, Franco Lucarelli, Antonella Malaguti, Maurizio Manigrasso, Mauro Montagnoli, Silvia Nava, Cinzia Perrino, Elio Padoan, Igor Petenko, Xavier Querol, Giulia Simonetti, Giovanna Tranfo, Stefano Ubertini, Gianluigi Valli, Sara Valentini, Roberta Vecchi, Francesca Volpi, Kay Weinhold, Alfred Wiedensohler, Gabriele Zanini, Gian Paolo Gobbi and Ettore Petralia
In February 2017 the ?Carbonaceous Aerosol in Rome and Environs (CARE)? experiment was carried out in downtown Rome to address the following specific questions: what is the color, size, composition, and toxicity of the carbonaceous aerosol in the Mediter...
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Katrin Zenker, Matthias Vonwiller, Sönke Szidat, Giulia Calzolai, Martina Giannoni, Vera Bernardoni, Aleksandra D. Jedynska, Bas Henzing, Harro A. J. Meijer and Ulrike Dusek
Radiocarbon analysis is a widely-used tool for source apportionment of aerosol particles. One of the big challenges of this method, addressed in this work, is to isolate elemental carbon (EC) for 14C analysis. In the first part of the study, we validate ...
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Igor B. Konovalov, Daria A. Lvova and Matthias Beekmann
The balance between the cooling and warming effects of aerosol originating from open biomass burning (BB) critically depends on the ratio of its major absorbing and scattering components, such as elemental carbon (EC) and organic carbon (OC), but availab...
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Yue Zhou, Xin Wang, Xueqin Wu, Zhiyuan Cong, Guangming Wu and Mingxia Ji
In this study, we attempted to quantify light absorption by insoluble light-absorbing particles (ILAPs) such as black carbon (BC), organic carbon (OC) and iron oxides in snow using an optical method directly and compared the results with those obtained u...
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Honglei Wang, Junlin An, Bin Zhu, Lijuan Shen, Qing Duan and Yuanzhe Shi
In order to investigate the size distributions and seasonal variations of carbonaceous aerosols (organic carbon (OC) and elemental carbon (EC)), the carbonaceous species were collected in Nanjing, a typical industrial city located in Yangtze River Delta,...
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Vera Bernardoni, Rosaria Erika Pileci, Lorenzo Caponi and Dario Massabò
The multi-wavelength absorption analyzer model (MWAA model) was recently proposed to provide a source (fossil fuel combustion vs. wood burning) and a component (black carbon BC vs. brown carbon BrC) apportionment of babs measured at different wavelengths...
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Adelaide Dinoi, Daniela Cesari, Angela Marinoni, Paolo Bonasoni, Angelo Riccio, Elena Chianese, Giuseppina Tirimberio, Attilio Naccarato, Francesca Sprovieri, Virginia Andreoli, Sacha Moretti, Daniel Gullì, Claudia R. Calidonna, Ivano Ammoscato and Daniele Contini
A field campaign was performed simultaneously at five measurement sites, having different characteristics, to characterize the spatial distribution of the carbonaceous content in atmospheric aerosol in Southern Italy during the winter season. Organic car...
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Marta García Vivanco,Manuel Santiago,Miguel Sánchez,Mª Ángeles Clavero,Esther Borrás,Milagros Ródenas,Francisco Alacreu,M. Vázquez,E. Clemente,R. Porras,A. Muñoz,Ariel Stein
Secondary organic aerosols (SOA) constitute a significant fraction of the atmospheric particulate matter. Theses particles are formed as a consequence of the oxidation reaction of certain organic gases that leads to the formation of low-volatility compou...
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