PM1 is widely believed to provide better information on the anthropogenic fraction of particulate matter pollution than PM2.5. However, data on PM1 are still limited in Europe as well as comprehensive information about its chemical composition and source apportionment and this gap is more evident in the pollution hot-spots still remaining in Europe, such as the Po Valley (Northern Italy). Elemental and organic carbon, 7 water soluble inorganic ions and 17 elements were quantified in 117 PM1 samples collected at an urban background site in Venice-Mestre, a large city located in the eastern Po Valley, during winter (December 2013-February 2014) and summer (May-July 2014) periods. Results show a strong seasonality for PM1 mass concentration (a...
Very high levels of ambient particulate matter (PM) are frequently encountered in the north of Italy...
Recent studies claim that PM10 is responsible for the most significant short-term effects on human h...
Airborne particulate matter (PM) is studied because of its effects on human health and climate chang...
PM1 is widely believed to provide better information on the anthropogenic fraction of particulate ma...
It is well known that the particle size plays a major role in determining the particle penetration i...
Sub-micron sized particles are of increasing concern owing to their effects on human health and on t...
In Milan (MI), the largest city in Northern Italy, the annually average PM2.5 concentration is above...
Sub-micron sized particles are of increasing concern owing to their effects on human health and on t...
Here, we report the chemical characterization and identification of the possible sources of particula...
none11siThis study investigates the major chemical components, particle-bound water content, acidity...
Comparison of fine and coarse fractions in terms of sources and dynamics is scarce in southeast Medi...
This study investigates the chemical speciation of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) collected at thre...
Very high levels of ambient particulate matter (PM) are frequently encountered in the north of Italy...
Recent studies claim that PM10 is responsible for the most significant short-term effects on human h...
Airborne particulate matter (PM) is studied because of its effects on human health and climate chang...
PM1 is widely believed to provide better information on the anthropogenic fraction of particulate ma...
It is well known that the particle size plays a major role in determining the particle penetration i...
Sub-micron sized particles are of increasing concern owing to their effects on human health and on t...
In Milan (MI), the largest city in Northern Italy, the annually average PM2.5 concentration is above...
Sub-micron sized particles are of increasing concern owing to their effects on human health and on t...
Here, we report the chemical characterization and identification of the possible sources of particula...
none11siThis study investigates the major chemical components, particle-bound water content, acidity...
Comparison of fine and coarse fractions in terms of sources and dynamics is scarce in southeast Medi...
This study investigates the chemical speciation of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) collected at thre...
Very high levels of ambient particulate matter (PM) are frequently encountered in the north of Italy...
Recent studies claim that PM10 is responsible for the most significant short-term effects on human h...
Airborne particulate matter (PM) is studied because of its effects on human health and climate chang...