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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2018

Saharan dust particles in snow samples of Alps and Apennines during an exceptional event of transboundary air pollution

Chiara Telloli; Milvia Chicca; Salvatore Pepi; Carmela Vaccaro

Southern European countries are often affected in summer by transboundary air pollution from Saharan dust. However, very few studies deal with Saharan dust pollution at high altitudes in winter. In Italy, the exceptional event occurred on February 19, 2014, colored in red the entire mountain range (Alps and Apennines) and allowed to characterize the particulate matter deposited on snow from a morphological and chemical point of view. Snow samples were collected after this event in four areas in the Alps and one in the Apennines. The particulate matter of the melted snow samples was analyzed by scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry (SEM-EDS) and by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). These analyses confirmed the presence of Saharan dust particle components in all areas with similar percentages, supported also by the positive correlations between Mg-Ca, Al-Ca, Al-Mg, and Al-K in all samples.


Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2014

Properties of agricultural aerosol released during wheat harvest threshing, plowing and sowing.

Chiara Telloli; Antonella Malaguti; Mihaela Mircea; Renzo Tassinari; Carmela Vaccaro; Massimo Berico

This study shows for the first time a chemical and morphological characterization of agricultural aerosols released during three important agricultural operations: threshing, plowing and sowing. The field campaigns were carried out in the eastern part of the Po Valley, Italy, in summer and autumn 2009. The aerosol particles were sampled on quartz fiber filters and polytetrafluoroethylene membranes in order to allow Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) analysis and Scanning Electron Microscopy equipped with an Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectrometer (SEM-EDS) investigations, respectively. The organic carbon mass concentrations were measured with a Sunset Laboratory Dual-Optical Organic Carbone/Elemental Carbon (OCEC) Aerosol analyzer. The morphological and chemical analyses by SEM-EDS allowed recognizing four main particle classes: organic, silica, calcite and clay minerals. The organic particles contribute to both fine and coarse aerosol fractions up to ca. 50% for all three agricultural activities. This was also confirmed by OCEC analysis for fine fraction. Most of the agricultural aerosols, about 60%, were single particles and the remaining 40% were agglomerations of particles. The ICP-MS results showed that threshing and plowing produce more aerosol particles than sowing, which was characterized by important amounts of clay minerals produced from land soils.


Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2016

Fungal spores and pollen in particulate matter collected during agricultural activities in the Po Valley (Italy)

Chiara Telloli; Milvia Chicca; Marilena Leis; Carmela Vaccaro

Airborne particulate matter (PM) containing fungal spores and pollen grains was sampled within a monitoring campaign of wheat threshing, plowing and sowing agricultural operations. Fungal spores and pollen grains were detected and identified on morphological basis. No studies were previously available about fungal spore and pollen content in agricultural PM in the Po Valley. Sampling was conducted in a Po Valley farmland in Mezzano (Ferrara, Italy). The organic particles collected were examined by scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive X-ray spectrometer. Fungal spores and pollen grains were identified when possible at the level of species. The most frequent components of the organic particles sampled were spores of Aspergillus sp., which could represent a risk of developing allergies and aspergillosis for crop farmers.


Aerosol and Air Quality Research | 2015

Chemical Composition of Fine and Coarse Aerosol Particles in the Central Mediterranean Area during Dust and Non-Dust Conditions

Antonella Malaguti; Mihaela Mircea; Teresa La Torretta; Chiara Telloli; Ettore Petralia; Milena Stracquadanio; Massimo Berico


Journal of Aerosol Science | 2013

Fine carbonaceous aerosol characteristics at a coastal rural site in the Central Mediterranean as given by OCEC online measurements

Antonella Malaguti; Mihaela Mircea; Teresa La Torretta; Antonio Piersanti; Stefano Salvi; Gabriele Zanini; Chiara Telloli; Francesco Salfi; Massimo Berico


Aerosol and Air Quality Research | 2015

Comparison of online and offline methods for measuring fine secondary inorganic ions and carbonaceous aerosols in the central mediterranean area

Antonella Malaguti; Mihaela Mircea; Teresa La Torretta; Chiara Telloli; Ettore Petralia; Milena Stracquadanio; Massimo Berico


International Journal of Geosciences | 2014

Metal Concentrations in Snow Samples in an Urban Area in the Po Valley

Chiara Telloli


International Journal of Geosciences | 2013

Monitoring of Solid Particulate Airborne Samples from Mountain Snow in Some Sites of the Alps, Italy

Chiara Telloli; M. Fazzini; R. Tassinari; E. Marrocchino; C. Vaccaro


Advances in Natural Science | 2013

Vertical Profiles of Airborne PM in Po Valley During Wheat Harvest Activities

Chiara Telloli; F. Coren; Elena Marrocchino; Carmela Vaccaro


European Physical Journal Plus | 2018

\(\delta^{13}\)C analysis to screen out explosive precursors by using cavity ring down laser spectroscopy

Antonietta Rizzo; Chiara Telloli; Paolo Bartolomei; F. Manassero

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