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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
50
Citations
8709
World Ranking
5021
National Ranking
86

Best Publications

  • Stratosphere-troposphere exchange: A review, and what we have learned from STACCATO

    A. Stohl;P. Bonasoni;P. Cristofanelli;W. Collins

  • Tropospheric Ozone Assessment Report: Database and Metrics Data of Global Surface Ozone Observations

    Martin G. Schultz;Sabine Schröder;Olga Lyapina;Owen Cooper

  • Atmospheric Brown Clouds in the Himalayas: first two years of continuous observations at the Nepal Climate Observatory-Pyramid (5079 m)

    P. Bonasoni;Paolo Laj;A. Marinoni;M. Sprenger

  • The influence of stratospheric intrusions on alpine ozone concentrations

    A Stohl;N Spichtinger-Rakowsky;P Bonasoni;H Feldmann

  • Estimated impact of black carbon deposition during pre-monsoon season from Nepal Climate Observatory – Pyramid data and snow albedo changes over Himalayan glaciers

    T.J. Yasunari;T.J. Yasunari;P. Bonasoni;Paolo Laj;K. Fujita

  • Aerosol mass and black carbon concentrations, a two year record at NCO-P (5079 m, Southern Himalayas)

    A. Marinoni;P. Cristofanelli;Paolo Laj;R. Duchi

  • Seasonal variability of PM2.5 and PM10 composition and sources in an urban background site in Southern Italy.

    D. Cesari;G.E. De Benedetto;P. Bonasoni;M. Busetto

  • High frequency new particle formation in the Himalayas

    Hervé Venzac;Karine Sellegri;Paolo Laj;Paolo Villani

  • Chemical composition of PM 10 and PM 1 at the high-altitude Himalayan station Nepal Climate Observatory-Pyramid (NCO-P) (5079 m a.s.l.)

    S. Decesari;M. C. Facchini;C. Carbone;L. Giulianelli

  • Climatology of aerosol radiative properties in the free troposphere

    E. Andrews;E. Andrews;J.A. Ogren;P. Bonasoni;A. Marinoni

  • Spatial and seasonal variability of carbonaceous aerosol across Italy

    Silvia Sandrini;Sandro Fuzzi;Andrea Piazzalunga;Paolo Prati

  • Aerosol-ozone correlations during dust transport episodes

    P. Bonasoni;P. Cristofanelli;F. Calzolari;U. Bonafè

  • Tropospheric ozone variations at the Nepal Climate Observatory-Pyramid (Himalayas, 5079 m a.s.l.) and influence of deep stratospheric intrusion events

    Paolo Cristofanelli;A. Bracci;A. Bracci;Michael Sprenger;Angela Marinoni

  • Light absorption properties of brown carbon in the high Himalayas

    Elena N. Kirillova;Angela Marinoni;Paolo Bonasoni;Elisa Vuillermoz

  • Saharan dust and daily mortality in Emilia-Romagna (Italy)

    Stefano Zauli Sajani;Rossella Miglio;Paolo Bonasoni;Paolo Cristofanelli

  • Characterization of atmospheric aerosols at Monte Cimone, Italy, during summer 2004: Source apportionment and transport mechanisms

    F. Marenco;P. Bonasoni;F. Calzolari;M. Ceriani

  • Background ozone in the southern Europe and Mediterranean area : Influence of the transport processes

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  • The ABC-Pyramid Atmospheric Research Observatory in Himalaya for aerosol, ozone and halocarbon measurements.

    P. Bonasoni;P. Laj;F. Angelini;J. Arduini

  • Primary versus secondary contributions to particle number concentrations in the European boundary layer

    C. L. Reddington;K. S. Carslaw;D. V. Spracklen;M. G. Frontoso

  • A European aerosol phenomenology - 6: Scattering properties of atmospheric aerosol particles from 28 ACTRIS sites

    Marco Pandolfi;Lucas Alados-Arboledas;Andrés Alastuey;Marcos Andrade

Frequent Co-Authors

Angela Marinoni
Angela Marinoni Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate
Paolo Laj
Paolo Laj Grenoble Alpes University
Daniele Contini
Daniele Contini Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate
Andreas Stohl
Andreas Stohl University of Vienna
Sandro Fuzzi
Sandro Fuzzi Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate
Maria Cristina Facchini
Maria Cristina Facchini Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate
Karine Sellegri
Karine Sellegri University of Clermont Auvergne
Carlo Barbante
Carlo Barbante Ca Foscari University of Venice
Matteo Rinaldi
Matteo Rinaldi Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate

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