Impact of agriculture biomass burning and preliminary results, on coastal site Lamezia Terme, integrating data of different instruments.
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
In order to establish strategies for the influence of anthropic activities, continuously
monitoring of particulate and greenhouse gases are required. Atmospheric aerosol
particles together with greenhouse gases, according to the IPCC( 2013), are playing
a major role in climate change affecting the Earth's radiative balance: directly by
absorbing and scattering of solar radiation and indirectly by supporting for cloud
condensation. In the GAW Regional Coastal Observatory I-AMICA in Lamezia
Terme (38.88 LAT 16.24 LON, 6m agl) in Calabrian Region, greenhouse gas and
particulate are daily monitored in order to collect and investigate natural and
anthropic sources affecting climate. The equipment allow us to detect local events
of different nature that influence short lived gases and aerosol presence in our area.
In particular here we present some evidence of forest fire smoke detection due to
biomass burning caused from agriculture activities. Hourly and daily variation of
several parameters are showed, correlation with local circulation is analysed. A
further analysis on the correlations with back-trajectories technique based on
Hysplit model outputs are also showed.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
combustion
Elenco autori:
Avolio, Elenio; LO FEUDO, Teresa; Gulli', Daniel
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