The present paper describes the assessment of the atmospheric deposition processes in a basin valley through a multidisciplinary approach based on the data collected within an extensive chemicalphysical characterization of the soils, combined with the local meteorology. Surface soil cores were collected on a NNW-SSE transect across the Terni basin (Central Italy), between the Monti Martani and the Monti Sabini chains (956 m a.s.l.), featuring the heavily polluted urban and industrial enclave of Terni on its bottom. Airborne radiotracers, namely 210Pb and 137Cs, have been used to highlight atmospheric deposition. We observed an increased deposition flux of 210Pb and 137Cs at sites located at the highest altitudes, and the associated concentration profiles in soil allowed to evaluate the role of atmospheric deposition. We also obtained a comprehensive dataset of stable anthropogenic pollutants of atmospheric origin that showed heterogeneity along the transect. The behavior has been explained by the local characteristic of the soil, by seeder-feeder processes promoted by the atmospheric circulation, and was reconciled with the concentration profile of radiotracers by factor analysis. Finally, the substantial impact of the local industrial activities on soil profiles and the role of the planetary boundary layer has been discussed and supported by simulations employing a Lagrangian dispersion model.

Deposition processes over complex topographies: Experimental data meets atmospheric modeling / Laura, Tositti; Beatrice, Moroni; Enrico, Dinelli; Pietro, Morozzi; Erika, Brattich; Bartolomeo, Sebastiani; Chiara, Petroselli; Stefano, Crocchianti; Roberta, Selvaggi; Enzo, Goretti; David, Cappelletti. - In: SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT. - ISSN 0048-9697. - STAMPA. - 744:(2020), pp. 140974.1-140974.12. [10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.140974]

Deposition processes over complex topographies: Experimental data meets atmospheric modeling

Laura, Tositti
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Enrico, Dinelli;Pietro, Morozzi;Erika, Brattich;
2020

Abstract

The present paper describes the assessment of the atmospheric deposition processes in a basin valley through a multidisciplinary approach based on the data collected within an extensive chemicalphysical characterization of the soils, combined with the local meteorology. Surface soil cores were collected on a NNW-SSE transect across the Terni basin (Central Italy), between the Monti Martani and the Monti Sabini chains (956 m a.s.l.), featuring the heavily polluted urban and industrial enclave of Terni on its bottom. Airborne radiotracers, namely 210Pb and 137Cs, have been used to highlight atmospheric deposition. We observed an increased deposition flux of 210Pb and 137Cs at sites located at the highest altitudes, and the associated concentration profiles in soil allowed to evaluate the role of atmospheric deposition. We also obtained a comprehensive dataset of stable anthropogenic pollutants of atmospheric origin that showed heterogeneity along the transect. The behavior has been explained by the local characteristic of the soil, by seeder-feeder processes promoted by the atmospheric circulation, and was reconciled with the concentration profile of radiotracers by factor analysis. Finally, the substantial impact of the local industrial activities on soil profiles and the role of the planetary boundary layer has been discussed and supported by simulations employing a Lagrangian dispersion model.
2020
Deposition processes over complex topographies: Experimental data meets atmospheric modeling / Laura, Tositti; Beatrice, Moroni; Enrico, Dinelli; Pietro, Morozzi; Erika, Brattich; Bartolomeo, Sebastiani; Chiara, Petroselli; Stefano, Crocchianti; Roberta, Selvaggi; Enzo, Goretti; David, Cappelletti. - In: SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT. - ISSN 0048-9697. - STAMPA. - 744:(2020), pp. 140974.1-140974.12. [10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.140974]
Laura, Tositti; Beatrice, Moroni; Enrico, Dinelli; Pietro, Morozzi; Erika, Brattich; Bartolomeo, Sebastiani; Chiara, Petroselli; Stefano, Crocchianti; Roberta, Selvaggi; Enzo, Goretti; David, Cappelletti
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