Description

Book Synopsis
The book describes the morphological, physical and chemical properties of aerosols from various natural and anthropogenic sources to help the reader better understand the direct role of aerosol particles in scattering and absorbing short- and long-wave radiation.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors XV

Preface XIX

Foreword XXI

Acknowledgments XXIII

1 Primary and Secondary Sources of Atmospheric Aerosol 1
Claudio Tomasi and Angelo Lupi

1.1 Introduction 1

1.2 A General Classification of Aerosol Sources 6

1.3 Primary Aerosols of Natural Origin 7

1.4 Secondary Aerosols of Natural Origin 31

1.5 Primary Anthropogenic Aerosols 48

1.6 Secondary Anthropogenic Aerosols 59

1.7 Concluding Remarks on the Global Annual Emission Fluxes of Natural and Anthropogenic Aerosol Mass 70

Abbreviations 75

List of Symbols 75

References 76

2 Aerosol Nucleation in the Terrestrial Atmosphere 87
Karine Sellegri and Julien Boulon

2.1 Introduction 87

2.2 Theoretical Basis of Nucleation and Growth of New Particles in the Atmosphere 88

2.3 Observation and Detection Tools 97

2.4 Precursor Candidates for Nucleation and Early Growth from Observations 104

2.5 Parameterizations and Chamber Experiments 105

2.6 Importance of Nucleation for the Production of Aerosols and CCN at the Global Scale 107

2.7 Conclusions 108

Abbreviations 109

List of Symbols 110

References 110

3 Coagulation, Condensation, Dry and Wet Deposition, and Cloud Droplet Formation in the Atmospheric Aerosol Life Cycle 115
Claudio Tomasi and Angelo Lupi

3.1 Introduction 115

3.2 Physical Growth Processes 120

3.3 Aerosol Removal Processes 139

3.4 Formation of Cloud Particles 161

3.5 Concluding Remarks 170

Abbreviations 175

List of Symbols 175

References 180

4 Chemical Composition of Aerosols of Different Origin 183
Stefania Gilardoni and Sandro Fuzzi

4.1 Introduction 183

4.2 Global Distribution and Climatology of the Main Aerosol Chemical Constituents 184

4.3 Size Distributions of Aerosol Chemical Compounds 196

4.4 Issues Related to Aerosol Chemical Composition 205

Abbreviations 216

List of Symbols 217

References 218

5 Aerosol Optics 223
Alexander A. Kokhanovsky

5.1 Introduction 223

5.2 Absorption 224

5.3 Scattering 229

5.4 Polarization 234

5.5 Extinction 237

5.6 Radiative Transfer 239

5.7 Image Transfer 242

Abbreviations 244

List of Symbols 244

References 245

6 Aerosol Models 247
Claudio Tomasi, Mauro Mazzola, Christian Lanconelli, and Angelo Lupi

6.1 Introduction 247

6.2 Modeling of the Optical and Microphysical Characteristics of Atmospheric Aerosol 249

6.3 General Remarks on the Aerosol Particle Number, Surface, and Volume Size-Distribution Functions 306

6.4 Size-Distribution Characteristics of Various Aerosol Types 317

6.5 Concluding Remarks 332

Abbreviations 333

List of Symbols 334

References 337

7 Remote Sensing of Atmospheric Aerosol 341
Alexander A. Kokhanovsky, Claudio Tomasi, Boyan H. Petkov, Christian Lanconelli, Maurizio Busetto, Mauro Mazzola, Angelo Lupi, and Kwon H. Lee

7.1 Introduction 341

7.2 Ground-Based Aerosol Remote Sensing Measurements 342

7.3 Airborne Remote Sensing Measurements of Aerosol Optical Properties 380

7.4 Satellite-Borne Aerosol Remote Sensing Measurements 403

Abbreviations 422

List of Symbols 423

References 427

8 Aerosol and Climate Change: Direct and Indirect Aerosol Effects on Climate 437
Claudio Tomasi, Christian Lanconelli, Mauro Mazzola, and Angelo Lupi 8.1 Introduction 437

8.2 The Instantaneous DARF Effects at the ToA and BoA Levels and in the Atmosphere 439

8.3 The Diurnally Average DARF Induced by Various Aerosol Types over Ocean and Land Surfaces 476

8.4 Variations of DARF Efficiency as a Function of Aerosol Single Scattering Albedo 525

8.5 Concluding Remarks on the DARF Effects over the Global Scale 529

8.6 On the Indirect Aerosol Effects Acting in the Earth’s Climate System 531

Abbreviations 537

List of Symbols 538

References 541

9 Aerosol and Air Quality 553
Sandro Fuzzi, Stefania Gilardoni, Alexander A. Kokhanovsky,Walter Di Nicolantonio, Sonoyo Mukai, Itaru Sano, Makiko Nakata, Claudio Tomasi, and Christian Lanconelli

9.1 Introduction 553

9.2 Aerosol Load as Derived from Satellite-Based Measurements 560

9.3 Characterization of Mass Concentration and Optical Properties of Desert Dust in Different Areas of the Earth 577

Abbreviations 589

List of Symbols 590

References 591

10 Impact of the Airborne Particulate Matter on the Human Health 597
Marina Camatini, Maurizio Gualtieri, and Giulio Sancini

10.1 Introduction 597

10.2 Epidemiological Evidences 600

10.3 Toxicological Evidences 609

10.4 Mechanism of Effects 630

10.5 Conclusions 637

Abbreviations 638

List of Symbols 639

References 639

11 Aerosol Impact on Cultural Heritage: Deterioration Processes and Strategies for Preventive Conservation 645
Alessandra Bonazza, Paola De Nuntiis, Paolo Mandrioli, and Cristina Sabbioni

11.1 Introduction 645

11.2 Monitoring for Cultural Heritage Conservation 645

11.3 Damage and Black Crusts Formation on Building Materials 652

11.4 Bioaerosol Effects on Cultural Heritage 659

11.5 Guidelines for the Preventive Conservation of Cultural Heritage in Urban Areas 664

Abbreviations 665

List of Symbols 665

References 666

Index 671

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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The book describes the morphological, physical and chemical properties of aerosols from various natural and anthropogenic sources to help the reader better understand the direct role of aerosol particles in scattering and absorbing short- and long-wave radiation.

      Table of Contents

      List of Contributors XV

      Preface XIX

      Foreword XXI

      Acknowledgments XXIII

      1 Primary and Secondary Sources of Atmospheric Aerosol 1
      Claudio Tomasi and Angelo Lupi

      1.1 Introduction 1

      1.2 A General Classification of Aerosol Sources 6

      1.3 Primary Aerosols of Natural Origin 7

      1.4 Secondary Aerosols of Natural Origin 31

      1.5 Primary Anthropogenic Aerosols 48

      1.6 Secondary Anthropogenic Aerosols 59

      1.7 Concluding Remarks on the Global Annual Emission Fluxes of Natural and Anthropogenic Aerosol Mass 70

      Abbreviations 75

      List of Symbols 75

      References 76

      2 Aerosol Nucleation in the Terrestrial Atmosphere 87
      Karine Sellegri and Julien Boulon

      2.1 Introduction 87

      2.2 Theoretical Basis of Nucleation and Growth of New Particles in the Atmosphere 88

      2.3 Observation and Detection Tools 97

      2.4 Precursor Candidates for Nucleation and Early Growth from Observations 104

      2.5 Parameterizations and Chamber Experiments 105

      2.6 Importance of Nucleation for the Production of Aerosols and CCN at the Global Scale 107

      2.7 Conclusions 108

      Abbreviations 109

      List of Symbols 110

      References 110

      3 Coagulation, Condensation, Dry and Wet Deposition, and Cloud Droplet Formation in the Atmospheric Aerosol Life Cycle 115
      Claudio Tomasi and Angelo Lupi

      3.1 Introduction 115

      3.2 Physical Growth Processes 120

      3.3 Aerosol Removal Processes 139

      3.4 Formation of Cloud Particles 161

      3.5 Concluding Remarks 170

      Abbreviations 175

      List of Symbols 175

      References 180

      4 Chemical Composition of Aerosols of Different Origin 183
      Stefania Gilardoni and Sandro Fuzzi

      4.1 Introduction 183

      4.2 Global Distribution and Climatology of the Main Aerosol Chemical Constituents 184

      4.3 Size Distributions of Aerosol Chemical Compounds 196

      4.4 Issues Related to Aerosol Chemical Composition 205

      Abbreviations 216

      List of Symbols 217

      References 218

      5 Aerosol Optics 223
      Alexander A. Kokhanovsky

      5.1 Introduction 223

      5.2 Absorption 224

      5.3 Scattering 229

      5.4 Polarization 234

      5.5 Extinction 237

      5.6 Radiative Transfer 239

      5.7 Image Transfer 242

      Abbreviations 244

      List of Symbols 244

      References 245

      6 Aerosol Models 247
      Claudio Tomasi, Mauro Mazzola, Christian Lanconelli, and Angelo Lupi

      6.1 Introduction 247

      6.2 Modeling of the Optical and Microphysical Characteristics of Atmospheric Aerosol 249

      6.3 General Remarks on the Aerosol Particle Number, Surface, and Volume Size-Distribution Functions 306

      6.4 Size-Distribution Characteristics of Various Aerosol Types 317

      6.5 Concluding Remarks 332

      Abbreviations 333

      List of Symbols 334

      References 337

      7 Remote Sensing of Atmospheric Aerosol 341
      Alexander A. Kokhanovsky, Claudio Tomasi, Boyan H. Petkov, Christian Lanconelli, Maurizio Busetto, Mauro Mazzola, Angelo Lupi, and Kwon H. Lee

      7.1 Introduction 341

      7.2 Ground-Based Aerosol Remote Sensing Measurements 342

      7.3 Airborne Remote Sensing Measurements of Aerosol Optical Properties 380

      7.4 Satellite-Borne Aerosol Remote Sensing Measurements 403

      Abbreviations 422

      List of Symbols 423

      References 427

      8 Aerosol and Climate Change: Direct and Indirect Aerosol Effects on Climate 437
      Claudio Tomasi, Christian Lanconelli, Mauro Mazzola, and Angelo Lupi 8.1 Introduction 437

      8.2 The Instantaneous DARF Effects at the ToA and BoA Levels and in the Atmosphere 439

      8.3 The Diurnally Average DARF Induced by Various Aerosol Types over Ocean and Land Surfaces 476

      8.4 Variations of DARF Efficiency as a Function of Aerosol Single Scattering Albedo 525

      8.5 Concluding Remarks on the DARF Effects over the Global Scale 529

      8.6 On the Indirect Aerosol Effects Acting in the Earth’s Climate System 531

      Abbreviations 537

      List of Symbols 538

      References 541

      9 Aerosol and Air Quality 553
      Sandro Fuzzi, Stefania Gilardoni, Alexander A. Kokhanovsky,Walter Di Nicolantonio, Sonoyo Mukai, Itaru Sano, Makiko Nakata, Claudio Tomasi, and Christian Lanconelli

      9.1 Introduction 553

      9.2 Aerosol Load as Derived from Satellite-Based Measurements 560

      9.3 Characterization of Mass Concentration and Optical Properties of Desert Dust in Different Areas of the Earth 577

      Abbreviations 589

      List of Symbols 590

      References 591

      10 Impact of the Airborne Particulate Matter on the Human Health 597
      Marina Camatini, Maurizio Gualtieri, and Giulio Sancini

      10.1 Introduction 597

      10.2 Epidemiological Evidences 600

      10.3 Toxicological Evidences 609

      10.4 Mechanism of Effects 630

      10.5 Conclusions 637

      Abbreviations 638

      List of Symbols 639

      References 639

      11 Aerosol Impact on Cultural Heritage: Deterioration Processes and Strategies for Preventive Conservation 645
      Alessandra Bonazza, Paola De Nuntiis, Paolo Mandrioli, and Cristina Sabbioni

      11.1 Introduction 645

      11.2 Monitoring for Cultural Heritage Conservation 645

      11.3 Damage and Black Crusts Formation on Building Materials 652

      11.4 Bioaerosol Effects on Cultural Heritage 659

      11.5 Guidelines for the Preventive Conservation of Cultural Heritage in Urban Areas 664

      Abbreviations 665

      List of Symbols 665

      References 666

      Index 671

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