Particulate Matter deposition on Quercus ilex leaves in an industrial city of central Italy
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
A number of studies have focused on urban trees to understand their mitigation capacity of air pollution.
In this study particulate matter (PM) deposition on Quercus ilex leaves was quantitatively analyzed in
four districts of the City of Terni (Italy) for three periods of the year. Fine (between 0.2 and 2.5 mm) and
Large (between 2.5 and 10 mm) PM fractions were analyzed. Mean PM deposition value on Quercus ilex
leaves was 20.6 mg cm2. Variations in PM deposition correlated with distance to main roads and
downwind position relatively to industrial area. Epicuticular waxes were measured and related to
accumulated PM. For Fine PM deposited in waxes we observed a higher value (40% of total Fine PM) than
Large PM (4% of total Large PM). Results from this study allow to increase our understanding about air
pollution interactions with urban vegetation and could be hopefully taken into account when guidelines
for local urban green management are realized.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Particulate Matter deposition; Quercus ilex; atmospheric pollution
List of contributors:
Sgrigna, Gregorio; Calfapietra, Carlo
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