Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Levoglucosan was present in all samples and its concentrations showed a pronounced annual cycle with maximum levels in the cold season. The annual percentage of ratios of levoglucosan to OC ranged from 0.04 to 9.75% evidencing a major contribution of biomass burning to the aerosol OC during the winter. In the urban-background site, OC was strongly correlated with EC in winter, suggesting that the major fraction of OC was generated as primary particles along with EC. A background levoglucosan component showed that biomass burning was continuously taking place in all the investigated sites. The biomass burning contribution to the Tuscany aerosol was made up of a background component and an additional component during winter probably due to wood burning for domestic heating.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Annual cycle; Biomass-burning; Cold season; Domestic heating; Levoglucosan; Particulate Matter; Primary particles; Tuscany; Urban aerosols; Wood burning; Atmospheric aerosols; Biomass; carbon; levoglucosan; organic carbon; aerosol; annual cycle; biomass burning; concentration (composition); particulate matter; urban pollution; aerosol; article; biomass burning; burn; circannual rhythm; cold; concentration (parameters); controlled study; heating; Italy; particulate matter; seasonal variation; urban area; winter; Air Polluta; Air Pollution; Biomass; Environmental Monitoring; Glucose; Incineration; Italy; Particulate Matter; Italy; Tuscany
Elenco autori:
Gambaro, Andrea; Zangrando, Roberta
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