This study is focused on the numerical distribution and isotopic description of PM2.5 developed within the PATOS II (Particolato Atmosferico TOScana) regional project about the characterization and source apportionment of atmospheric aerosol (PM2.5) in Tuscany. PM isotopic analysis can play an important role in the individuation of primary and secondary sources and also in the determination of the natural/biogenic or anthropogenic/combustion contribution to the measured concentration. In addition, the PM2.5 particle number concentrations and the relative contribution of ultrafine particles are interpreted to identify the emission sources, the main atmospheric processes and the factors related with the dispersion of atmospheric pollutants. The analytical results in term of δ13C parameter show a greater variability in the urban and suburban background sites than in the urban traffic site, where the δ13C parameter does not vary significantly: this could be strictly correlated with traffic emissions and independently from the total particles number. On the contrary, urban and suburban background sites are affected by the meteorology and atmospheric processes. For this reason we can observe a wider variability in the δ13C values due to the contribution of different emissions sources. Despite all, in urban background we can observe lower δ13C values related with high number of total particles; this effect could be related with a traffic emission transport, because the δ13C parameter is similar to the δ13C value of urban traffic sites

PM2.5 Size Distribution and Characterization by Carbon Isotope in Tuscany (Italy) / Verrilli, S; Minardi, I; Bulleri, E; Dallai, L; Baneschi, I; Tognotti, L; Mazzini, M. - 22:(2010), pp. 149-154. (Intervento presentato al convegno 3rd Biannual International Conference on Advanced Atmospheric Aerosol tenutosi a Florence, Italy) [10.3303/CET1022024].

PM2.5 Size Distribution and Characterization by Carbon Isotope in Tuscany (Italy)

Dallai L;
2010

Abstract

This study is focused on the numerical distribution and isotopic description of PM2.5 developed within the PATOS II (Particolato Atmosferico TOScana) regional project about the characterization and source apportionment of atmospheric aerosol (PM2.5) in Tuscany. PM isotopic analysis can play an important role in the individuation of primary and secondary sources and also in the determination of the natural/biogenic or anthropogenic/combustion contribution to the measured concentration. In addition, the PM2.5 particle number concentrations and the relative contribution of ultrafine particles are interpreted to identify the emission sources, the main atmospheric processes and the factors related with the dispersion of atmospheric pollutants. The analytical results in term of δ13C parameter show a greater variability in the urban and suburban background sites than in the urban traffic site, where the δ13C parameter does not vary significantly: this could be strictly correlated with traffic emissions and independently from the total particles number. On the contrary, urban and suburban background sites are affected by the meteorology and atmospheric processes. For this reason we can observe a wider variability in the δ13C values due to the contribution of different emissions sources. Despite all, in urban background we can observe lower δ13C values related with high number of total particles; this effect could be related with a traffic emission transport, because the δ13C parameter is similar to the δ13C value of urban traffic sites
2010
3rd Biannual International Conference on Advanced Atmospheric Aerosol
Aerosols; atmospheric aerosols; atmospheric movements
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
PM2.5 Size Distribution and Characterization by Carbon Isotope in Tuscany (Italy) / Verrilli, S; Minardi, I; Bulleri, E; Dallai, L; Baneschi, I; Tognotti, L; Mazzini, M. - 22:(2010), pp. 149-154. (Intervento presentato al convegno 3rd Biannual International Conference on Advanced Atmospheric Aerosol tenutosi a Florence, Italy) [10.3303/CET1022024].
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