L. Giulianelli
National Research Council
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Advances in Meteorology | 2010
M. Rinaldi; Stefano Decesari; E. Finessi; L. Giulianelli; C. Carbone; S. Fuzzi; Colin D. O'Dowd; Darius Ceburnis; Maria Cristina Facchini
One of the most important natural aerosol systems at the global level is marine aerosol that comprises both organic and inorganic components of primary and secondary origin. The present paper reviews some new results on primary and secondary organic marine aerosol, achieved during the EU project MAP (Marine Aerosol Production), comparing them with those reported in the recent literature. Marine aerosol samples collected at the coastal site of Mace Head, Ireland, show a chemical composition trend that is influenced by the oceanic biological activity cycle, in agreement with other observations. Laboratory experiments show that sea-spray aerosol from biologically active sea water can be highly enriched in organics, and the authors highlight the need for further studies on the atmospheric fate of such primary organics. With regard to the secondary fraction of organic aerosol, the average chemical composition and molecular tracer (methanesulfonic-acid, amines) distribution could be successfully characterized by adopting a multitechnique analytical approach.
Science of The Total Environment | 2014
Guillermo Montero-Martínez; M. Rinaldi; Stefania Gilardoni; L. Giulianelli; M. Paglione; Stefano Decesari; S. Fuzzi; Maria Cristina Facchini
The study of organic nitrogen gained importance in recent decades due to its links with acid rain, pollution, and eutrophication. In this study, aerosol and fog water samples collected from two sites in Italy during November 2011 were analyzed to characterize their organic nitrogen content. Organic nitrogen contributed 19-25% of the total soluble nitrogen in the aerosol and around 13% in fog water. The largest water soluble organic nitrogen concentrations in the PM1.2 fraction occurred during the diurnal period with mean values of 2.03 and 2.16 μg-N m(-3) (154 and 145 nmol-N m(-3)) at Bologna and San Pietro Capofiume (SPC), respectively. The mean PM10 WSON concentration during diurnal periods at SPC was 2.30 μg-N m(-3) (164 nmol-N m(-3)) while it was 1.34 and 0.82 μg-N m(-3) (95.7 and 58.5 nmol-N m(-3)) in the night and fog water samples, respectively. Aerosol mass distribution profiles obtained during fog changed significantly with respect to those estimated in periods without fog periods due to fog scavenging, which proved to be over 80% efficient. Linear correlations suggested secondary processes related to combustion and, to a lesser extent, biomass burning, as plausible sources of WSON. Regarding the inorganic nitrogen fraction, the results showed that ammonium was the largest soluble inorganic nitrogen component in the samples.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2009
S. Decesari; M. C. Facchini; C. Carbone; L. Giulianelli; M. Rinaldi; E. Finessi; S. Fuzzi; Angela Marinoni; Paolo Cristofanelli; R. Duchi; Paolo Bonasoni; Elisa Vuillermoz; J. Cozic; J. L. Jaffrezo; P. Laj
Atmospheric Environment | 2010
C. Carbone; Stefano Decesari; Mihaela Mircea; L. Giulianelli; E. Finessi; M. Rinaldi; S. Fuzzi; Angela Marinoni; R. Duchi; Cinzia Perrino; Tiziana Sargolini; M. Vardè; Francesca Sprovieri; Gian Paolo Gobbi; F. Angelini; M. C. Facchini
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2012
Sanna Saarikoski; Samara Carbone; Stefano Decesari; L. Giulianelli; F. Angelini; Manjula R. Canagaratna; Nga L. Ng; A. Trimborn; M. C. Facchini; S. Fuzzi; R. Hillamo; D. R. Worsnop
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014
Stefania Gilardoni; Paola Massoli; L. Giulianelli; M. Rinaldi; M. Paglione; F. Pollini; Christian Lanconelli; Vanes Poluzzi; Samara Carbone; R. Hillamo; Lynn M. Russell; M. C. Facchini; S. Fuzzi
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2009
M. Dall'Osto; Darius Ceburnis; Giovanni Martucci; Jakub Bialek; R. Dupuy; S. G. Jennings; H. Berresheim; John C. Wenger; Robert M. Healy; M. C. Facchini; M. Rinaldi; L. Giulianelli; E. Finessi; D. R. Worsnop; Mikael Ehn; Jyri Mikkilä; Markku Kulmala; Colin D. O'Dowd
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2013
M. Paglione; Sanna Saarikoski; Samara Carbone; R. Hillamo; M. C. Facchini; E. Finessi; L. Giulianelli; C. Carbone; S. Fuzzi; Fabio Moretti; Emilio Tagliavini; Erik Swietlicki; K. Eriksson Stenström; André S. H. Prévôt; Paola Massoli; M. Canaragatna; D. R. Worsnop; Stefano Decesari
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2013
M. Paglione; Astrid Kiendler-Scharr; A. A. Mensah; E. Finessi; L. Giulianelli; S. Sandrini; M. C. Facchini; S. Fuzzi; P. Schlag; A. Piazzalunga; Emilio Tagliavini; J. S. Henzing; Stefano Decesari
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2012
E. Finessi; Stefano Decesari; M. Paglione; L. Giulianelli; C. Carbone; Stefania Gilardoni; S. Fuzzi; Sanna Saarikoski; T. Raatikainen; R. Hillamo; J. D. Allan; Th. F. Mentel; P. Tiitta; Ari Laaksonen; Tuukka Petäjä; Markku Kulmala; D. R. Worsnop; M. C. Facchini