Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Wood is the most used renewable energy source in the Italian Alpine regions but is one of the major sources of particulate matter too. In order to contribute to the assessment of the role of wood combustion to atmospheric pollution, some measurements of the concentration of a specific wood combustion tracer, the levoglucosan, were performed and are presented and discussed in this paper, in the frame of a multi-step approach useful for decision makers. The experimental study present in this paper was conducted in 2 urban sites, located in the same alpine town, during summer and winter, and in 3 mountain sites, where wood was expected to be widely used for domestic heating, during winter. Results showed differences between rural and urban areas and between winter and summer seasons. As explained in this paper, these analyses are useful when the role of wood combustion must be studied and strategies for air quality improvement must be planned and monitored.
Tipologia CRIS:
Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Air quality; combustion; levoglucosan; particulate matter; wood.
Elenco autori:
Rada, Elena Cristina; Ragazzi, Marco; E., Malloci
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