This research demonstrates the use of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) to characterize the gaseous (CO2) and particle (10–500 nm) emissions of a ship at sea. The field study was part of the research voyage “The Great Barrier Reef as a significant source of climatically relevant aerosol particles” on board the RV Investigator around the Australian Great Barrier Reef. Measurements of the RV Investigator exhaust plume were carried out while the ship was operating at sea, at a steady engine load of 30 %. The UAV system was flown autonomously using several different programmed paths. These incorporated different altitudes and distances behind the ship in order to investigate the optimal position to capture the ship plume. Five ...
Recently, exhaust emissions from marine engines have become a cause of growing concern. Emission red...
252 emission plumes of ships operating in the Mediterranean Sea and around the Arabian Peninsula wer...
The chemical composition of the plumes of seagoing ships was investigated during a two weeks long me...
This research demonstrates the use of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) to characterize the gaseous (...
This paper presents a method for investigating ship emissions, the plume capture and analysis system...
International audienceParticle emissions from ship engines and their atmospheric transformation in t...
The investigation of the impact of shipping emissions on the atmosphere is important, since shipping...
The composition of exhaust from a marine diesel auxiliary engine running on Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO) was...
In these experiments size‐resolved emission factors for particle number (EFPN) and mass (EFPM) have ...
We report the first joint shipboard and airborne study focused on the chemical composition and water...
Ship emissions are a major pollutant source in areas surrounding harbours [1], and contribute signif...
Shipping significantly contributes to the world\u27s anthropogenic emissions of sulfur, nitrogen spe...
Environmental impact and air pollution from ships have received increasing attention the last decade...
Particles in the atmosphere are of concern due to their toxic properties and effects on climate. In ...
Airborne particle measurements during NASA project SUCCESS have shown that particle concentration pr...
Recently, exhaust emissions from marine engines have become a cause of growing concern. Emission red...
252 emission plumes of ships operating in the Mediterranean Sea and around the Arabian Peninsula wer...
The chemical composition of the plumes of seagoing ships was investigated during a two weeks long me...
This research demonstrates the use of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) to characterize the gaseous (...
This paper presents a method for investigating ship emissions, the plume capture and analysis system...
International audienceParticle emissions from ship engines and their atmospheric transformation in t...
The investigation of the impact of shipping emissions on the atmosphere is important, since shipping...
The composition of exhaust from a marine diesel auxiliary engine running on Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO) was...
In these experiments size‐resolved emission factors for particle number (EFPN) and mass (EFPM) have ...
We report the first joint shipboard and airborne study focused on the chemical composition and water...
Ship emissions are a major pollutant source in areas surrounding harbours [1], and contribute signif...
Shipping significantly contributes to the world\u27s anthropogenic emissions of sulfur, nitrogen spe...
Environmental impact and air pollution from ships have received increasing attention the last decade...
Particles in the atmosphere are of concern due to their toxic properties and effects on climate. In ...
Airborne particle measurements during NASA project SUCCESS have shown that particle concentration pr...
Recently, exhaust emissions from marine engines have become a cause of growing concern. Emission red...
252 emission plumes of ships operating in the Mediterranean Sea and around the Arabian Peninsula wer...
The chemical composition of the plumes of seagoing ships was investigated during a two weeks long me...