Study of air quality at the Massimo Rinaldi refuge (Terminilletto)
Our Labs
Terminillo Observatory
Study of air quality at the Massimo Rinaldi refuge (Terminilletto)
Radiometry laboratory
The Laboratory activities focus on the analysis of interaction phenomena between electromagnetic radiation (natural context or controlled lighting conditions) and objects. Through this type of investigation it is possible to define relationships...
Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Laboratory
The study of the Earth through the use of drones allows to obtain very accurate data of the earth's surface. The use of optical sensors (e.g. RGB, multi/hyperspectral, thermal, LIDAR) or advanced (e.g. electrochemical type) allows in fact to obtain...
We are the air we breathe
The awareness event on environmental sustainability stopped at the Primary School classes of the Comprehensive Institute of Aprigliano
VLAB laboratory
The VLab framework responds to the needs of scientists and model makers, facilitating knowledge generation in evidence-based decision-making processes to address complex challenges at the local, regional and global levels.
Smart Technologies for Earth Observation
The Smart Technologies for Earth Observation (ST4EO) laboratory is a reality of the Institute on Atmospheric Pollution that operates nationally and internationally for the development of observational methodologies useful for the description of the phenomena occurring on ...
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Laboratory
The IIA-CNR has a high level of experience in the sampling and analysis of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC). Over the years, methodologies have been developed for sampling VOCs in emission and in ambient air. Multi adsorbent traps have been developed, ...
Arnaldo Liberti Observatory
The “Arnaldo Liberti” observatory is located in the Roma1 Research Area, in the municipality of Montelibretti (Rome). Since the 70s, air quality measurements have been carried out here, as well as studies on the main atmospheric pollutants and validation of ...
WHOS
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has created the WMO Hydrological Observing System (WHOS), which consists of a network of hydrological organizations on a global scale connected by a software platform (WHOS broker) capable of sharing data ...