In this work, aerosol absorption and scattering properties were investigated to gather additional information on aerosol types and sources. During a one-year campaign in Milan (Italy), a multi-wavelength aethalometer and a nephelometer were operated in parallel. Scattering coefficients are in general scarcely available at urban sites and this was the very first dataset for Milan and, more generally, for an urban site in the Po valley which is a well-known pollution hot-spot in Europe. Time patterns of the absorption and scattering coefficients throughout the year were investigated and Absorption/Scattering Ångström Exponents (AAE and SAE, respectively) were also computed to relate the optical properties to fossil vs. wood fuel combustion emission sources and to small vs. large particle size. The average daily trends for the absorption coefficients reflected the behaviour of the sources, with peaks in the morning due to traffic emissions observed in all seasons, and high values during the night as a consequence of lower mixing heights and, in winter, of domestic heating emissions, too. To gain knowledge about aerosol types and origin an innovative cluster analysis approach using AAE and SAE led to the identification of different aerosol types; this is an easy-to-implement approach which could be applied in monitoring networks for near-real time aerosol types identification. Moreover, episodes affected by specific aerosol types (i.e., fire event, desert dust air mass transport…) were singled out applying a more refined approach combining five intensive optical parameters.

Atmospheric aerosol light scattering and absorption properties in the urban area of Milan (Italy): A focus on aerosol typing / S. Rimoldi, M. Acton-Bond, V. Bernardoni, L. Cadeo, G. Valli, C. Colombi, R. Cosenza, M. Manousakas, B. Chazeau, R. Vecchi. - In: ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH. - ISSN 0169-8095. - 334:(2026 Apr 15), pp. 108776.1-108776.12. [10.1016/j.atmosres.2026.108776]

Atmospheric aerosol light scattering and absorption properties in the urban area of Milan (Italy): A focus on aerosol typing

M. Acton-Bond
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V. Bernardoni
Secondo
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L. Cadeo;G. Valli;R. Vecchi
Ultimo
2026

Abstract

In this work, aerosol absorption and scattering properties were investigated to gather additional information on aerosol types and sources. During a one-year campaign in Milan (Italy), a multi-wavelength aethalometer and a nephelometer were operated in parallel. Scattering coefficients are in general scarcely available at urban sites and this was the very first dataset for Milan and, more generally, for an urban site in the Po valley which is a well-known pollution hot-spot in Europe. Time patterns of the absorption and scattering coefficients throughout the year were investigated and Absorption/Scattering Ångström Exponents (AAE and SAE, respectively) were also computed to relate the optical properties to fossil vs. wood fuel combustion emission sources and to small vs. large particle size. The average daily trends for the absorption coefficients reflected the behaviour of the sources, with peaks in the morning due to traffic emissions observed in all seasons, and high values during the night as a consequence of lower mixing heights and, in winter, of domestic heating emissions, too. To gain knowledge about aerosol types and origin an innovative cluster analysis approach using AAE and SAE led to the identification of different aerosol types; this is an easy-to-implement approach which could be applied in monitoring networks for near-real time aerosol types identification. Moreover, episodes affected by specific aerosol types (i.e., fire event, desert dust air mass transport…) were singled out applying a more refined approach combining five intensive optical parameters.
Absorption coefficient; Scattering coefficient; Single scattering albedo; Aerosol sources; Aerosol types;
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