Marco Paglione

Research Activity

Marco’s research activity is spread on a wide range of atmospheric and climate-related issues: from the chemical characterization of organic aerosol and its sources to the study of air quality and climate interactions, through the analysis of the ocean-atmosphere exchanges and aerosol-cloud interactions. This thanks to the participation in national and international projects in which he has dealt with: field measurements (offline and online) in different regions of the world (from the Arctic to Antarctica) and over different platforms (mobile labs, oceanographic vessels, towers, etc.); laboratory and smog chamber experiments to study SOA formation and ageing processes; laboratory chemical analysis with different techniques (TOC-TN, IC, HPLC, H-NMR and AMS); aerosol source apportionment using factor analysis; use of CTM models (PMCAMx) for the study of formation and transformation processes of atmospheric aerosol and their impact on air quality and climate.
Marco is also involved in the activity of Science Dissemination carry out by the CNR Bologna Research Area to broaden scientific information to the general public.