Bruno Pavoni spends much of his time researching Environmental chemistry, Pollutant, Hydrology, Nutrient and Pollution. His research integrates issues of Urban background and Chromatography in his study of Environmental chemistry. His Pollutant research includes themes of Hard clam, Sewage, Air pollution, Atmospheric circulation and Indicator organism.
In his research, Chromium, Heavy metals and Tidal current is intimately related to Total organic carbon, which falls under the overarching field of Hydrology. In his study, Algae, Agronomy, Eutrophication and Biomass is strongly linked to Primary production, which falls under the umbrella field of Nutrient. His research in Pollution intersects with topics in Environmental monitoring, Environmental engineering, Contamination, Atmospheric sciences and Meteorology.
Bruno Pavoni mainly focuses on Environmental chemistry, Pollution, Pollutant, Nutrient and Contamination. Bruno Pavoni interconnects Pesticide and Particulates in the investigation of issues within Environmental chemistry. His research integrates issues of Environmental engineering, Aerosol, Mineralogy, Mediterranean sea and Air pollution in his study of Pollution.
His Pollutant research incorporates elements of Wind speed, Meteorology and Air mass. His Nutrient research includes elements of Biomass, Oceanography, Phosphorus and Hydrology. His studies deal with areas such as Tributyltin and Ecotoxicology as well as Contamination.
Pollution, Environmental chemistry, Aerosol, Air pollution and Pollutant are his primary areas of study. The study incorporates disciplines such as Mineral dust, Fauna, Mineralogy and Air quality index in addition to Pollution. Many of his research projects under Environmental chemistry are closely connected to Apportionment with Apportionment, tying the diverse disciplines of science together.
In Aerosol, Bruno Pavoni works on issues like Environmental engineering, which are connected to Phase, Woodchips and Sustainability. Bruno Pavoni combines subjects such as Wind speed, Meteorology, Atmospheric sciences, Air mass and Biofuel with his study of Pollutant. His Contamination research integrates issues from Nutrient and Water Framework Directive.
Bruno Pavoni focuses on Air pollution, Pollution, Pollutant, Environmental chemistry and Aerosol. His work carried out in the field of Pollution brings together such families of science as Contamination, Geologic Sediments, Air quality index and Oceanography, Anoxic waters. His Pollutant research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Wind speed, Particulates and Atmospheric sciences.
While the research belongs to areas of Environmental chemistry, Bruno Pavoni spends his time largely on the problem of Urban background, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Receptor model. The concepts of his Aerosol study are interwoven with issues in Ammonium nitrate and Environmental engineering. His work deals with themes such as Anomaly, Atmospheric pollutants, Physical geography and Anthropogenic pressure, which intersect with Environmental engineering.
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Macroalgae, nutrient cycles, and pollutants in the lagoon of Venice
Adriano Sfriso;Bruno Pavoni;Antonio Marcomini;A. A. Orio.
Estuaries (1992)
Heavy metal contamination in the seaweeds of the Venice lagoon.
M Caliceti;Emanuele Argese;Adriano Sfriso;Bruno Pavoni.
Chemosphere (2002)
Relationships between macroalgal biomass and nutrient concentrations in a hypertrophic area of the Venice Lagoon
Adriano Sfriso;Antonio Marcomini;Bruno Pavoni.
Marine Environmental Research (1987)
Factors determining the formation of secondary inorganic aerosol: a case study in the Po Valley (Italy)
S. Squizzato;M. Masiol;A. Brunelli;S. Pistollato.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2013)
Correlation between inorganic (heavy metals) and organic (PCBs and PAHs) micropollutant concentrations during sewage sludge composting processes
L. Lazzari;Laura Sperni;P. Bertin;Bruno Pavoni.
Chemosphere (2000)
Carcinogenic and mutagenic risk associated to airborne particle-phase polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons: A source apportionment
Mauro Masiol;Angelika Hofer;Stefania Squizzato;Rossano Piazza.
Atmospheric Environment (2012)
Persistent metabolites of alkylphenol polyethoxylates in the marine environment
Antonio Marcomini;Bruno Pavoni;Adriano Sfriso;A. A. Orio.
Marine Chemistry (1990)
Marine sediment contamination of an industrial site at Port of Bagnoli, Gulf of Naples, Southern Italy.
Elena Romano;Antonella Ausili;Nadezhda Zharova;Maria Celia Magno.
Marine Pollution Bulletin (2004)
Macroalgae and phytoplankton standing crops in the central Venice lagoon: Primary production and nutrient balance
Adriano Sfriso;Bruno Pavoni;Antonio Marcomini.
Science of The Total Environment (1989)
Macroalgae and phytoplankton competition in the central Venice lagoon
Adriano Sfriso;Bruno Pavoni.
Environmental Technology (1994)
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