Chemical characterization of Arctic aerosol for investigating the multi-annual profile of anthropogenic and biogenic markers

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dc.contributor.advisor Gambaro, Andrea it_IT
dc.contributor.author Feltracco, Matteo <1988> it_IT
dc.date.accessioned 2021-02-04 it_IT
dc.date.accessioned 2021-06-22T06:37:43Z
dc.date.available 2021-09-27T09:33:38Z
dc.date.issued 2021-04-13 it_IT
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10579/18469
dc.description.abstract The present PhD thesis provides a broad information about the chemical characterization of the Arctic aerosol from 2013 to early 2019 collected at Ny Ålesund, Svalbard Island, Norway. The work aims to investigate the inter- and intra-annual variation of several water-soluble compounds in order to understand their potential sources, their transport processes and their chemical/physical transformation. Svalbard is Norway's northernmost region, and the archipelago is one of the northernmost land-areas in the world. The Svalbard archipelago is surrounded by two different water masses: the warm Atlantic water on the western side, and the cold Arctic water on the eastern side. The coastal current is the closest water mass, originating from the cold East Spitsbergen Current (ESC) and further west, warm and saline Atlantic Water (AW) flows as the West Spitsbergen Current (WSC). For these reasons, the Svalbard region is particularly interesting in regard to climate change. Ny Ålesund is a research community with up to 150 people living there in the summer, while only around 20-30 permanent people are there during winter months. Pollution sources in and around Ny Ålesund include power stations, cars, airplanes and water traffic, including small vessels and cruise ships. The limited local contamination makes Ny Ålesund an open laboratory to investigate the long range atmospheric transport from anthropic areas and also the local biogenic sources. Here, the size-distributions, source apportionment and transport processes of major ions, organic acids, free and combined amino acids, sugars and phenolic compounds were studied in the Arctic aerosols. This led to more than 70 species. The thesis also aims to develop a new method for the determination of combined amino acids and photo-oxidation products of α-pinene in aerosol to understand differences and analogies with free amino acids and to understand the possible emission sources of these biomarkers. The determination of ions, carboxylic acids, free amino acids and phenolic compounds contained in the Arctic aerosol was performed using some method developed in some previous studies. The results of this study explain that the water-soluble compounds were influenced by biomass burning events occurred in Northern Russia and Canada, together with a strong contribution from sea particles and phytoplankton bloom, especially deriving from the fjord (Kongsfjorden) which is located 1.2 km from the sampling site. It was therefore possible to investigate the degradation processes during long-range atmospheric transport and to highlight the impact of ice-free areas in summer, mainly due to the bacterial and fungal activity in the Svalbard Archipelago. it_IT
dc.language.iso en it_IT
dc.publisher Università Ca' Foscari Venezia it_IT
dc.rights © Matteo Feltracco, 2021 it_IT
dc.title Chemical characterization of Arctic aerosol for investigating the multi-annual profile of anthropogenic and biogenic markers it_IT
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dc.type Doctoral Thesis it_IT
dc.degree.name Scienze ambientali it_IT
dc.degree.level Dottorato di ricerca it_IT
dc.degree.grantor Dipartimento di Scienze Ambientali, Informatica e Statistica it_IT
dc.description.academicyear Dottorato_appello_150321_33 con proroga it_IT
dc.description.cycle 33 it_IT
dc.degree.coordinator Bertuzzo, Enrico it_IT
dc.location.shelfmark D002120 it_IT
dc.location Venezia, Archivio Università Ca' Foscari, Tesi Dottorato it_IT
dc.rights.accessrights embargoedAccess it_IT
dc.thesis.matricno 816906 it_IT
dc.format.pagenumber XVII, 133 p. it_IT
dc.subject.miur CHIM/01 CHIMICA ANALITICA it_IT
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dc.provenance.upload Matteo Feltracco (816906@stud.unive.it), 2021-02-04 it_IT
dc.provenance.plagiarycheck Andrea Gambaro (gambaro@unive.it), 2021-03-15 it_IT


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