Emissions from ocean-going vessels present a significant health risk to populations surrounding ports and damage the environment. Emissions from ships using heavy fuel oil include substantial amounts of sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter. In order to assess the risk of these emissions, a complete methodology has been developed, based on the Australian Environmental Health Risk Assessment Framework. The method includes a detailed inventory of in-port and at-sea emissions using an activity-based approach applying downwash and near-field areas from first principles equations as well as the air-shed regions from CALPUFF dispersion modeling results for Port of Brisbane in 2013. The final risk values are validated against na...
The main subject of this thesis are emissions released by an offshore fleet visiting the Port of Be...
While shipping has long been recognised as a very carbon-efficient transport medium, there is an inc...
This work is intended to assess the impact on local air quality due to atmospheric emissions from po...
Emissions from ocean-going vessels present a significant health risk to populations surrounding port...
The emissions from vessels utilising heavy fuel oil include large amounts of nitrogen oxides, sulphu...
Maritime transportation is amongst the most popular modes of transport due to its cost effectiveness...
Ship exhaust emissions contribute to air pollution that has adverse health impacts such as premature...
The protection of the environment in maritime industry has always been of major concern. Nowadays em...
The emission of air pollutants from ships of large size is a key factor in air quality state in the...
Environmental impact and air pollution from ships have received increasing attention the last decade...
Due to increasing worldwide trade, transportations of goods through seaports have been gradually gr...
In this study, emission factors of both particle and gaseous phases are characterised on board two l...
Background Globalisation has led to international trade expand rapidly. Seaborne transport moves 80%...
The main subject of this thesis are emissions released by an offshore fleet visiting the Port of Be...
While shipping has long been recognised as a very carbon-efficient transport medium, there is an inc...
This work is intended to assess the impact on local air quality due to atmospheric emissions from po...
Emissions from ocean-going vessels present a significant health risk to populations surrounding port...
The emissions from vessels utilising heavy fuel oil include large amounts of nitrogen oxides, sulphu...
Maritime transportation is amongst the most popular modes of transport due to its cost effectiveness...
Ship exhaust emissions contribute to air pollution that has adverse health impacts such as premature...
The protection of the environment in maritime industry has always been of major concern. Nowadays em...
The emission of air pollutants from ships of large size is a key factor in air quality state in the...
Environmental impact and air pollution from ships have received increasing attention the last decade...
Due to increasing worldwide trade, transportations of goods through seaports have been gradually gr...
In this study, emission factors of both particle and gaseous phases are characterised on board two l...
Background Globalisation has led to international trade expand rapidly. Seaborne transport moves 80%...
The main subject of this thesis are emissions released by an offshore fleet visiting the Port of Be...
While shipping has long been recognised as a very carbon-efficient transport medium, there is an inc...
This work is intended to assess the impact on local air quality due to atmospheric emissions from po...