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Paolo Bonasoni
Researcher at National Research Council
Publications - 62
Citations - 3062
Paolo Bonasoni is an academic researcher from National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerosol & Troposphere. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 60 publications receiving 2720 citations.
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Primary versus secondary contributions to particle number concentrations in the European boundary layer
Carly Reddington,Kenneth S. Carslaw,Dominick V. Spracklen,M. G. Frontoso,L. Collins,Joonas Merikanto,Joonas Merikanto,Andreas Minikin,Thomas Hamburger,Hugh Coe,Markku Kulmala,Pasi Aalto,Harald Flentje,Christian Plass-Dülmer,Wolfram Birmili,Alfred Wiedensohler,Birgit Wehner,Thomas Tuch,A. Sonntag,Colin D. O'Dowd,S. G. Jennings,Régis Dupuy,Urs Baltensperger,Ernest Weingartner,Hans-Christen Hansson,Peter Tunved,Paolo Laj,Karine Sellegri,J. Boulon,J. P. Putaud,Carsten Gruening,Erik Swietlicki,Pontus Roldin,J. S. Henzing,Marcel M. Moerman,Nikos Mihalopoulos,Giorgos Kouvarakis,Vladimír Ždímal,Nadezda Zikova,Angela Marinoni,Paolo Bonasoni,R. Duchi +41 more
TL;DR: In large-scale models, there is considerable uncertainty associated with treatments of parti- cle formation (nucleation) in the boundary layer (BL) and in the size distribution of emitted primary particles, leading to uncertainties in predicted cloud condensation nuclei as mentioned in this paper.
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Aerosol optical properties and radiative forcing in the high Himalaya based on measurements at the Nepal Climate Observatory-Pyramid site (5079 m a.s.l.)
S. Marcq,Paolo Laj,Jean-Claude Roger,P. Villani,Karine Sellegri,Paolo Bonasoni,A. Marinoni,Paolo Cristofanelli,Gian Pietro Verza,Michael H. Bergin +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a 3-year record of continuous measurements of aerosol optical properties was used to estimate the direct local radiative forcing due to aerosols for selected air mass cases, and results suggest a TOA forcing significantly greater than the IPCC reported values for green house gases.
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A 10 year record of black carbon and dust from a Mera Peak ice core (Nepal): variability and potential impact on melting of Himalayan glaciers
Patrick Ginot,Patrick Ginot,Marie Dumont,S. Lim,S. Lim,Nicolas Patris,Jean-Denis Taupin,Patrick Wagnon,Patrick Wagnon,Adrien Gilbert,Adrien Gilbert,Yves Arnaud,Angela Marinoni,Paolo Bonasoni,P. Laj,P. Laj +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, a shallow ice core was extracted at the summit of Mera Peak at 6376 m a.s.l. in the southern flank of the Nepalese Himalaya range.
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Stratospheric ozone intrusion episodes recorded at Mt. Cimone during the VOTALP project: case studies
Paolo Bonasoni,Franco Evangelisti,U. Bonafè,Fabrizio Ravegnani,Francescopiero Calzolari,Andreas Stohl,Laura Tositti,O. Tubertini,T. Colombo +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, two characteristic episodes related to lower stratosphere/upper troposphere vertical transport registered at Mt. Cimone during the VOTALP project and highlight the use of carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) as nonconventional tracers of lower stratospheric air masses.
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Seasonal variation of ozone and black carbon observed at Paknajol, an urban site in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
Davide Putero,Paolo Cristofanelli,Angela Marinoni,Bhupesh Adhikary,R. Duchi,S. D. Shrestha,G. P. Verza,Tony Christian Landi,Francescopiero Calzolari,Maurizio Busetto,G. Agrillo,Fabio Biancofiore,P. Di Carlo,Arnico K. Panday,Maheswar Rupakheti,Paolo Bonasoni +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the first full year (February 2013-January 2014) analysis of simultaneous measurements of two short-lived climate forcers/pollutants (SLCF/P), i.e., ozone (O3) and equivalent black carbon (hereinafter noted as BC) and aerosol number concentration at Paknajol, in the city center of Kathmandu.