Surface concentration of black carbon (BC) is a key factor for the understanding of the impact of anthropogenic pollutants on human health. The majority of Italian cities lack long-term measurements of BC concentrations since such a metric is not regulated by EU legislation. This work attempts a long-term (2001–2017) inference of equivalent black carbon (eBC) concentrations in the city of Rome (Italy) based on sun-photometry data. To this end, aerosol light absorption coefficients at the surface are inferred from the ”columnar” aerosol aerosol light absorption coefficient records from the Rome Tor Vergata AERONET sun-photometer. The main focus of this work is to rescale aerosol light absorption columnar data (AERONET) to ground-level BC dat...
Black carbon (BC) absorption aerosol optical depth (AAODBC) defines the contribution of BC in light ...
Initial measurements of black carbon (BC) content at both 880 and 370 nm, obtained in two sites in s...
A two-year data-set of black carbon (BC) measurements collected in a site in South Italy close to th...
Surface concentration of black carbon (BC) is a key factor for the understanding of the impact of an...
Surface concentration of black carbon (BC) is a key factor for the understanding of the impact of an...
Black carbon (BC) is recognized as the most important warming agent among atmospheric aerosol partic...
The impact of the aerosol optical properties on the ultraviolet index (UVI) in the urban area of Rom...
International audienceA reliable assessment of the optical properties of atmospheric black carbon is...
Knowledge gaps in the optical properties of carbonaceous aerosols account for a significant fraction...
In this study, the temporal variations of sources of black carbon (BC) concentrations were evaluated...
A reliable assessment of the optical properties of atmospheric black carbon is of crucial importance...
In February 2017 the “Carbonaceous Aerosol in Rome and Environs (CARE)” experiment was carried out i...
In February 2017 the “Carbonaceous Aerosol in Rome and Environs (CARE)” experiment was carried out i...
In February 2017 the "Carbonaceous Aerosol in Rome and Environs (CARE)" experiment was carried out i...
Black carbon (BC) absorption aerosol optical depth (AAODBC) defines the contribution of BC in light ...
Initial measurements of black carbon (BC) content at both 880 and 370 nm, obtained in two sites in s...
A two-year data-set of black carbon (BC) measurements collected in a site in South Italy close to th...
Surface concentration of black carbon (BC) is a key factor for the understanding of the impact of an...
Surface concentration of black carbon (BC) is a key factor for the understanding of the impact of an...
Black carbon (BC) is recognized as the most important warming agent among atmospheric aerosol partic...
The impact of the aerosol optical properties on the ultraviolet index (UVI) in the urban area of Rom...
International audienceA reliable assessment of the optical properties of atmospheric black carbon is...
Knowledge gaps in the optical properties of carbonaceous aerosols account for a significant fraction...
In this study, the temporal variations of sources of black carbon (BC) concentrations were evaluated...
A reliable assessment of the optical properties of atmospheric black carbon is of crucial importance...
In February 2017 the “Carbonaceous Aerosol in Rome and Environs (CARE)” experiment was carried out i...
In February 2017 the “Carbonaceous Aerosol in Rome and Environs (CARE)” experiment was carried out i...
In February 2017 the "Carbonaceous Aerosol in Rome and Environs (CARE)" experiment was carried out i...
Black carbon (BC) absorption aerosol optical depth (AAODBC) defines the contribution of BC in light ...
Initial measurements of black carbon (BC) content at both 880 and 370 nm, obtained in two sites in s...
A two-year data-set of black carbon (BC) measurements collected in a site in South Italy close to th...