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Col Margherita Observatory: A background site in the Eastern Italian Alps for investigating the chemical composition of atmospheric aerosols.

Authors :
Barbaro, Elena
Morabito, Elisa
Gregoris, Elena
Feltracco, Matteo
Gabrieli, Jacopo
Vardè, Massimiliano
Cairns, Warren R.L.
Dallo, Federico
De Blasi, Fabrizio
Zangrando, Roberta
Barbante, Carlo
Gambaro, Andrea
Source :
Atmospheric Environment. Jan2020, Vol. 221, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The chemical composition of atmospheric aerosol collected at the Col Margherita Atmospheric Observatory (46° 22ˈ 0.059ˈˈ N, 11° 47ˈ 30.911ˈˈ E, 2543 m a.s.l.) was investigated during spring and summer 2018. This is the first study of this area and should lead to a better understanding of the aerosol chemical composition in the Southern slope of the Eastern Italian Alps, with the aim of proposing this high altitude site as a background station. Aerosol samples were analyzed to determine several water soluble components (Cl−, Br−, I−, NO 3 −, SO 4 2−, K+, Mg2+, Na+, NH 4 +, Ca2+), organic acids (methanesulfonic acid and C 2 –C 7 carboxylic acids), monosaccharides, alcohol-sugars, levoglucosan and its isomers, sucrose, phenolic compounds, free L- and D-amino acids and photo-oxidation products of α-pinene (cis-pinonic acid and pinic acid). The majority of the mass concentration is explained by ionic species, but the other investigated compounds allow us to study other processes or identify the potential sources. Carboxylic acids and photochemical products of α-pinene were used to study photochemical or oxidative processes. Biomass burning input was evaluated using two specific classes of biomarkers: anhydrosugars and phenolic compounds, while biogenic inputs were studied using sugars and free amino acids. None of these water soluble organic compounds have been properly investigated previously in alpine sites because their concentrations in aerosol are very low. • Chemical composition of aerosol collected at Col Margherita Atmospheric Observatory. • First investigation of water soluble organic compounds in alpine sites. • Col Margherita Atmospheric Observatory as background site in the Eastern Italian Alps. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13522310
Volume :
221
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Atmospheric Environment
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
141108382
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2019.117071