Articles | Volume 26, issue 9
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-26-6489-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-26-6489-2026
Measurement report
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13 May 2026
Measurement report |  | 13 May 2026

Measurement report: Chemical characterization of cloud water at Monte Cimone (Italy) – impact of air mass origin and assessment of atmospheric processes

Pauline Nibert, Yi Wu, Muriel Joly, Pierre Amato, Paolo Cristofanelli, Francescopiero Calzolari, Jean-Luc Piro, Davide Putero, Simonetta Montaguti, Laura Renzi, Franziska Vogel, Marco Rapuano, Marcello Brigante, Christophe Verhaege, Jean-Luc Baray, Laurent Deguillaume, Angela Marinoni, Marco Zanatta, and Angelica Bianco

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This study provides the first chemical and microbiological characterization of cloud samples collected at Mt. Cimone (acronym CMN in ACTRIS, ICOS and GAW) in the Mediterranean basin. The chemical characterization is deeply discussed in relationship with back-trajectories and cloud processing. Air mass history do not fully explain the variability observed in the chemical composition. This highlights the complexity of emission sources, multiphasique exchanges, and transformations in clouds.
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