Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6343842 | Atmospheric Research | 2013 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The chemical composition of the samples allows to identify an almost entirely marine origin for chloride and sodium with decreasing deposition values at increasing distance from the coast. Nitrate and ammonium are almost completely of anthropogenic origin, calcium and potassium are overwhelmingly geogenic, sulphate has a prevailingly anthropogenic origin with a significant marine contribution and magnesium has a mixed marine and soil dust origin. Finally, as for most of the Mediterranean area, rainwater acidity is buffered by the dissolution of the abundant geogenic carbonate aerosol.
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Authors
W. D'Alessandro, K. Katsanou, N. Lambrakis, S. Bellomo, L. Brusca, M. Liotta,