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List of works by Fabio Giardi

Carbonaceous Aerosol in Polar Areas: First Results and Improvements of the Sampling Strategies

scholarly article

Determination of Rare Earth Elements in multi-year high-resolution Arctic aerosol record by double focusing Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry with desolvation nebulizer inlet system

scientific article

Model evaluation of short-lived climate forcers for the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme: a multi-species, multi-model study

scientific article published in 2022

Polyphenolic profiles and antioxidant and antiradical activity of Italian berries from Vaccinium myrtillus L. and Vaccinium uliginosum L. subsp. gaultherioides (Bigelow) S.B. Young

scientific article published on 16 February 2016

Prominent features in isotopic, chemical and dust stratigraphies from coastal East Antarctic ice sheet (Eastern Wilkes Land).

scientific article published on 5 March 2017

Relationships linking primary production, sea ice melting, and biogenic aerosol in the Arctic

scholarly article by S. Becagli et al published July 2016 in Atmospheric Environment

Size distribution and ion composition of aerosol collected at Ny-Ålesund in the spring–summer field campaign 2013

article

Source Apportionment of PM2.5 in Florence (Italy) by PMF Analysis of Aerosol Composition Records

scholarly article

Spatial and temporal variability of snow chemical composition and accumulation rate at Talos Dome site (East Antarctica).

scientific article published on 2 February 2016

Sulfate source apportionment in the Ny-Ålesund (Svalbard Islands) Arctic aerosol

Supplementary material to "Vertical profiles of aerosol and black carbon in the Arctic: a seasonal phenomenology along two years (2011–2012) of field campaign"

scholarly article

Vertical profiles of aerosol and black carbon in the Arctic: a seasonal phenomenology along 2 years (2011–2012) of field campaigns

scholarly article

Vertical profiles of aerosol and black carbon in the Arctic: a seasonal phenomenology along two years (2011–2012) of field campaign

scholarly article