The chemical evolution of the exhaust plumes of ocean-going ships in the cloud-free marine boundary layer is examined with a box model. Dilution of the ship plume via entrainment of background air was treated as in studies of aircraft emissions and was found to be a very important process that significantly alters model results. We estimated the chemical lifetime (defined as the time when differences between plume and background air are reduced to 5% or less) of the exhaust plume of a single ship to be 2 days. Increased concentrations of NOx (= NO + NO2) in the plume air lead to higher catalytical photochemical production rates of O3 and also of OH. Due to increased OH concentrations in the plume, the lifetime of many species (especi...
International audienceA method is presented to parameterize the impact of the nonlinear chemical rea...
Ocean‐going ships supply products from one region to another and contribute to the world?s economy. ...
Emissions of gases and particles from ocean-going ships may have a major impact on both photochemist...
International audienceThe chemical evolution of the exhaust plumes of ocean-going ships in the cloud...
In general, regional and global chemistry transport models apply instantaneous mixing of emissions ...
The potential impact of ship emissions on concentrations of nitrogen oxides and reactive nitrogen co...
Nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions from maritime shipping produce ozone (O3) and hydroxyl radicals (OH),...
Abstract. We present a computationally efficient approach to account for the non-linear chemistry oc...
The dispersion and chemical conversion of emissions in the near-field of a single ship are studied w...
A ship emission plume experiment was conducted about 100 km off the California coast during the NOAA...
The nonlinear chemistry of ozone formation from oxides of nitrogen causes that NOx emissions, that a...
Nitrogen oxide and dioxide emissions (NO NO2=NOx) by international shipping account for approximatel...
17 pags., 9 figs., 1 tab.Ocean-going ships supply products from one region to another and contribute...
ABSTRACT: In the framework of a combined effort ship emission studies were conducted in 2004. Detail...
An expanding plume model with chemistry has been used to study the chemical conversion of nitrogen o...
International audienceA method is presented to parameterize the impact of the nonlinear chemical rea...
Ocean‐going ships supply products from one region to another and contribute to the world?s economy. ...
Emissions of gases and particles from ocean-going ships may have a major impact on both photochemist...
International audienceThe chemical evolution of the exhaust plumes of ocean-going ships in the cloud...
In general, regional and global chemistry transport models apply instantaneous mixing of emissions ...
The potential impact of ship emissions on concentrations of nitrogen oxides and reactive nitrogen co...
Nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions from maritime shipping produce ozone (O3) and hydroxyl radicals (OH),...
Abstract. We present a computationally efficient approach to account for the non-linear chemistry oc...
The dispersion and chemical conversion of emissions in the near-field of a single ship are studied w...
A ship emission plume experiment was conducted about 100 km off the California coast during the NOAA...
The nonlinear chemistry of ozone formation from oxides of nitrogen causes that NOx emissions, that a...
Nitrogen oxide and dioxide emissions (NO NO2=NOx) by international shipping account for approximatel...
17 pags., 9 figs., 1 tab.Ocean-going ships supply products from one region to another and contribute...
ABSTRACT: In the framework of a combined effort ship emission studies were conducted in 2004. Detail...
An expanding plume model with chemistry has been used to study the chemical conversion of nitrogen o...
International audienceA method is presented to parameterize the impact of the nonlinear chemical rea...
Ocean‐going ships supply products from one region to another and contribute to the world?s economy. ...
Emissions of gases and particles from ocean-going ships may have a major impact on both photochemist...