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Cinzia Perrino
Researcher at National Research Council
Publications - 43
Citations - 1442
Cinzia Perrino is an academic researcher from National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Particulates & Aerosol. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 43 publications receiving 1264 citations.
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A European aerosol phenomenology 3: Physical and chemical characteristics of particulate matter from 60 rural, urban, and kerbside sites across Europe
J. P. Putaud,R. Van Dingenen,Andrés Alastuey,H. Bauer,Wolfram Birmili,Josef Cyrys,Harald Flentje,Sandro Fuzzi,Robert Gehrig,Hans-Christen Hansson,Roy M. Harrison,Hartmut Herrmann,Regina Hitzenberger,Christoph Hüglin,Alan M. Jones,A. Kasper-Giebl,G. Kiss,Anu Kousa,Thomas A. J. Kuhlbusch,G. Löschau,Willy Maenhaut,Ágnes Molnár,Teresa Moreno,Juha Pekkanen,Cinzia Perrino,Mike Pitz,Hans Puxbaum,Xavier Querol,Sergio Rodríguez,Imre Salma,Jaroslav Schwarz,Jiri Smolik,Johannes Schneider,Gerald Spindler,H.M. ten Brink,Janja Turšič,Mar Viana,A. Wiedensohler,Frank Raes +38 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors synthesize data on aerosol (particulate matter, PM) physical and chemical characteristics, which were obtained over the past decade in aerosol research and monitoring activities.
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Influence of atmospheric stability on the mass concentration and chemical composition of atmospheric particles: A case study in Rome, Italy
TL;DR: The main difference in PM composition between periods of high concentration and periods of "clean" air was found to be in the increase of ammonium nitrate concentration, found to play an essential role in pollution buildup.
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Enhancement of source traceability of atmospheric PM by elemental chemical fractionation
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and receptor modelling (PCR) to analyze the elemental composition of individual samples collected from six sites in the Lazio region of Italy.
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Relationship between domestic smoking and metals and rare earth elements concentration in indoor PM2.5.
Gaspare Drago,Cinzia Perrino,Silvia Canepari,Silvia Ruggieri,Luca L'Abbate,Valeria Longo,Paolo Colombo,Daniele Frasca,Martin Balzan,Giuseppina Cuttitta,Gianluca Scaccianoce,Giuseppe Piva,Salvatore Bucchieri,Mario Melis,Giovanni Viegi,Fabio Cibella,Indoor,David Bilocca,Charles Borg,Stephen Montefort,Christopher Zammit,Giuliana Ferrante,Stefania La Grutta,Mario Melis,Remo Minardi,Rosaria Ristagno,Gianfranco Rizzo +26 more
TL;DR: It is found that indoor smoking is associated with increased levels of PM2.5, Ce, La, Cd, and Tl and the latter with increased presence of respiratory symptoms in children, andIncreased levels of HM and REE are associated with respiratory Symptoms in children.
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Fungal contribution to size-segregated aerosol measured through biomarkers
TL;DR: In this paper, the fungal component of aerosol was studied at suburban/rural and at urban sites, and the results indicated that fungal spore concentrations were higher at the suburban and rural location and respectively inversely and directly proportional to temperature and relative humidity.