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

Abstract

In the last decades, few days a week, several city centres in Italyare closed at vehicular traffic in order to limit the presence of particulate matter, often exceeding the limits set by law [1,2]. The particulate matter have an impact on human health [3,4], in the cultural heritage and natural environment deterioration [5,6]. Many studies have been the carried out in air monitoring in urban areas while the targeted surveys to assess the impact on air quality of snow dispersion for ski activities are rare. Thanks to the Autonomous Province of Trento it has been possible to sample the snowpack in some ski areas inItalyand thanks to stratigraphic profiles it has been possible to observe variations of the chemical composition over time. Natural contribution is strictly related to winds and currents movement, for this reason a deep knowledge of these factors can help in the determination of the prevalent trajectories during the year [7,8]. During a penetrometeric and stratigraphic profile on Presena glacier, the main nivo-meteorological features, air temperature and temperature inside the different layers of the snowpack have been measured. Some snow samples has been collected and analyzed by SEM-EDS, ICP-MS and IC. These qualitative and quantitative analyses allow to obtain chemical and mineralogical composition to define the emitting source.

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C. Telloli, M. Fazzini, R. Tassinari, E. Marrocchino and C. Vaccaro, "Monitoring of Solid Particulate Airborne Samples from Mountain Snow in Some Sites of the Alps, Italy," International Journal of Geosciences, Vol. 4 No. 4, 2013, pp. 711-723. doi: 10.4236/ijg.2013.44066.

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