The European AIRUSE LIFE+ project aims at testing existing and future mitigation measures and developing
new strategies for the improvement of air quality in Southern European countries. The project
involves public and private institutions of Spain, UK, Portugal, Italy and Greece. PM10 and PM2.5 daily
samplings have been scheduled for one year (from January 2013) in four urban sites, Barcelona
(Spain), Porto (Portugal), Athens (Greece), and Florence (Italy). The daily data set gives an overall representative
picture of the PM composition in these urban sites. The project includes also samplings with
hourly resolution for limited periods. Hourly samples give an easier identification of the different aerosol
sources due to the capability of tracking rapid changes as the ones occurring in many particulate emissions
as well as in atmospheric transport and dilution processes. The role of PIXE technique within the
project has been described in this paper. The comparison of data obtained by different techniques (e.g.
PIXE, IC and ICP) assured a quality assurance control on the huge quantity of data obtained in the project.
PIXE data together with those obtained by other analytical techniques have been used to reconstruct the
average aerosol chemical composition and in Positive Matrix Factorization (PMF) analysis to determine
the aerosol sources and their impact on PM10 and PM2.5 mass. In particular the high sensitivity of
PIXE for all the crustal elements (including Si which is not easily detected by ICP) allows the direct determination
of the Saharan dust contribution. Finally, the 1-h resolution data, which can be obtained only by
PIXE, confirmed and reinforced the identification of the aerosol sources obtained by the daily
concentrations
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