Seasonal variations in the concentration and solubility of elements in atmospheric particulate matter: a case study in Northern Italy
Atmospheric particulate matter is characterized by a variety of chemical components, generally produced by different sources. Chemical fractionation of elements, namely the determination of their extractable and residual fractions, may reliably increase the selectivity of some elements as tracers of...
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doaj-06582e9a545344308f20839b1d2b3ecf2021-02-02T00:20:28ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422013-04-0112000210.1051/e3sconf/20130120002Seasonal variations in the concentration and solubility of elements in atmospheric particulate matter: a case study in Northern ItalyCanepari S.Astolfi M. L.Marcovecchio F.Maretto M.Perrino C.Atmospheric particulate matter is characterized by a variety of chemical components, generally produced by different sources. Chemical fractionation of elements, namely the determination of their extractable and residual fractions, may reliably increase the selectivity of some elements as tracers of specific PM sources. Seasonal variations of atmospheric particulate matter concentration in PM10 and PM2.5, of elemental concentration in PM10 and PM2.5, of the extractable and residual fraction of elements in different size fractions in the range 0.18 – 18 μm are reported in this paper. The effect of the ageing of the air masses is discussed. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20130120002particulate matteratmosphereelementschemical fractionationsize distribution |
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Canepari S. Astolfi M. L. Marcovecchio F. Maretto M. Perrino C. Seasonal variations in the concentration and solubility of elements in atmospheric particulate matter: a case study in Northern Italy E3S Web of Conferences particulate matter atmosphere elements chemical fractionation size distribution |
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Canepari S. Astolfi M. L. Marcovecchio F. Maretto M. Perrino C. |
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Seasonal variations in the concentration and solubility of elements in atmospheric particulate matter: a case study in Northern Italy |
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Seasonal variations in the concentration and solubility of elements in atmospheric particulate matter: a case study in Northern Italy |
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Seasonal variations in the concentration and solubility of elements in atmospheric particulate matter: a case study in Northern Italy |
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Seasonal variations in the concentration and solubility of elements in atmospheric particulate matter: a case study in Northern Italy |
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Seasonal variations in the concentration and solubility of elements in atmospheric particulate matter: a case study in Northern Italy |
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seasonal variations in the concentration and solubility of elements in atmospheric particulate matter: a case study in northern italy |
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EDP Sciences |
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2267-1242 |
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2013-04-01 |
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Atmospheric particulate matter is characterized by a variety of chemical components, generally produced by different sources. Chemical fractionation of elements, namely the determination of their extractable and residual fractions, may reliably increase the selectivity of some elements as tracers of specific PM sources. Seasonal variations of atmospheric particulate matter concentration in PM10 and PM2.5, of elemental concentration in PM10 and PM2.5, of the extractable and residual fraction of elements in different size fractions in the range 0.18 – 18 μm are reported in this paper. The effect of the ageing of the air masses is discussed. |
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particulate matter atmosphere elements chemical fractionation size distribution |
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