This paper presents a method for investigating ship emissions, the plume capture and analysis system (PCAS), and its application in measuring airborne pollutant emission factors (EFs) and particle size distributions. The current investigation was conducted in situ, aboard two dredgers (Amity: a cutter suction dredger and Brisbane: a hopper suction dredger) but the PCAS is also capable of performing such measurements remotely at a distant point within the plume. EFs were measured relative to the fuel consumption using the fuel combustion derived plume CO2. All plume measurements were corrected by subtracting background concentrations sampled regularly from upwind of the stacks. Each measurement typically took 6 minutes to complete and during...
This study investigated particle and gaseous emission factors from a large cargo vessel for her whol...
Ship traffic is a major source of aerosol particles, particularly near shipping lanes and harbours. ...
Shipping significantly contributes to the world\u27s anthropogenic emissions of sulfur, nitrogen spe...
This paper presents a method for investigating ship emissions, the plume capture and analysis system...
This research demonstrates the use of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) to characterize the gaseous (...
In these experiments size‐resolved emission factors for particle number (EFPN) and mass (EFPM) have ...
The chemical composition of the plumes of seagoing ships was measured during a two week long measure...
Environmental impact and air pollution from ships have received increasing attention the last decade...
We report the first joint shipboard and airborne study focused on the chemical composition and water...
Particle emissions from ship engines and their atmospheric transformation in the marine boundary lay...
252 emission plumes of ships operating in the Mediterranean Sea and around the Arabian Peninsula wer...
In this study, emission factors of both particle and gaseous phases are characterised on board two l...
Particles in the atmosphere are of concern due to their toxic properties and effects on climate. In ...
International audienceA total of 252 emission plumes of ships operating in the Mediterranean Sea and...
This study investigated particle and gaseous emission factors from a large cargo vessel for her whol...
Ship traffic is a major source of aerosol particles, particularly near shipping lanes and harbours. ...
Shipping significantly contributes to the world\u27s anthropogenic emissions of sulfur, nitrogen spe...
This paper presents a method for investigating ship emissions, the plume capture and analysis system...
This research demonstrates the use of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) to characterize the gaseous (...
In these experiments size‐resolved emission factors for particle number (EFPN) and mass (EFPM) have ...
The chemical composition of the plumes of seagoing ships was measured during a two week long measure...
Environmental impact and air pollution from ships have received increasing attention the last decade...
We report the first joint shipboard and airborne study focused on the chemical composition and water...
Particle emissions from ship engines and their atmospheric transformation in the marine boundary lay...
252 emission plumes of ships operating in the Mediterranean Sea and around the Arabian Peninsula wer...
In this study, emission factors of both particle and gaseous phases are characterised on board two l...
Particles in the atmosphere are of concern due to their toxic properties and effects on climate. In ...
International audienceA total of 252 emission plumes of ships operating in the Mediterranean Sea and...
This study investigated particle and gaseous emission factors from a large cargo vessel for her whol...
Ship traffic is a major source of aerosol particles, particularly near shipping lanes and harbours. ...
Shipping significantly contributes to the world\u27s anthropogenic emissions of sulfur, nitrogen spe...