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High Altitude Site Observations of the Atmospheric Chemical Composition
This special issue belongs to the section “Atmospheric Techniques, Instruments, and Modeling“.
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Observations of the atmosphere at high altitude sites are of fundamental importance to understand the impact of changes in the chemical composition on climate, biodiversity and human health. Mountain areas are usually background sites for observing atmospheric composition that is slightly impacted by anthropogenic emissions, but at the same time they are places to study the role of the long-range transport of pollutants, how the local chemical composition changes due to atmospheric dynamics and the chemical implication of the mix between anthropogenic and biogenic emissions.
Studies of fire emissions and plume evolution, the role of orography on the change of chemical compounds, and the chemistry triggered by natural phenomena, such as lighting, are favoured in high altitude observatories, which can be considered a sort of atmospheric sentinel.
Prof. Dr. Piero Di Carlo
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- High altitude observatory
- Ozone
- Nitrogen oxides
- Black carbon
- Aerosol
- Pollen
- Atmospheric transport
- Stratosphere–troposphere exchanges
- Lighting
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