Recent advances in atmospheric sciences have shown that the chemical composition of the entire atmosphere of the planet (gases and airborne particles) has been changed due to human activity and that these changes have changed the heat balance of the planet. National Research Council findings indicate that anthropogenic aerosols1 reduce the amount of solar radiation reaching the Earth's surface. Atmospheric global models suggest that sulfate aerosols change the energy balance of the Northern Hemisphere as much as anthropogenic greenhouse gases have. In response to these findings, NASA initiated the Atmospheric Effects of Aviation Project (AEAP) to advance the research needed to define present and future aircraft emissions and their effects o...
This dissertation is concerned with aircraft based measurements of sulfur dioxide in the atmosphere ...
A ground-based test, the Experiment to Characterize Aircraft Volatile Aerosols and Trace Species Emi...
This project, started in July 1995 and ending in July 1996, related: to evaluation of the possible i...
Advanced emission reduction techniques for five existing aircraft gas turbine engines are evaluated....
We statistically analyze the impact of jet fuel properties on aerosols emitted by the NASA Douglas D...
We statistically analyze the impact of jet fuel properties on aerosols emitted by the NASA Douglas D...
Conducted at the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center during April 2004, the Aircraft Particle Emissio...
We present measurements of aerosol emissions indices measured in-situ at various cruise altitudes fr...
This study conducted during the summers of 2000 and 2001 represents the first measurement and model ...
This study conducted during the summers of 2000 and 2001 represents the first measurement and model ...
During August 1-14, 1999, NASA\u27s Atmospheric Effects of Aviation Project (AEAP) convened a worksh...
During August 1-14, 1999, NASA\u27s Atmospheric Effects of Aviation Project (AEAP) convened a worksh...
Emissions from aircraft engines include carbon dioxide, water vapour, nitrogen oxides, sulphur compo...
Airborne particle measurements during NASA project SUCCESS have shown that particle concentration pr...
Description of the Tests The emission of particles from jet engine exhaust into the atmosphere is a ...
This dissertation is concerned with aircraft based measurements of sulfur dioxide in the atmosphere ...
A ground-based test, the Experiment to Characterize Aircraft Volatile Aerosols and Trace Species Emi...
This project, started in July 1995 and ending in July 1996, related: to evaluation of the possible i...
Advanced emission reduction techniques for five existing aircraft gas turbine engines are evaluated....
We statistically analyze the impact of jet fuel properties on aerosols emitted by the NASA Douglas D...
We statistically analyze the impact of jet fuel properties on aerosols emitted by the NASA Douglas D...
Conducted at the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center during April 2004, the Aircraft Particle Emissio...
We present measurements of aerosol emissions indices measured in-situ at various cruise altitudes fr...
This study conducted during the summers of 2000 and 2001 represents the first measurement and model ...
This study conducted during the summers of 2000 and 2001 represents the first measurement and model ...
During August 1-14, 1999, NASA\u27s Atmospheric Effects of Aviation Project (AEAP) convened a worksh...
During August 1-14, 1999, NASA\u27s Atmospheric Effects of Aviation Project (AEAP) convened a worksh...
Emissions from aircraft engines include carbon dioxide, water vapour, nitrogen oxides, sulphur compo...
Airborne particle measurements during NASA project SUCCESS have shown that particle concentration pr...
Description of the Tests The emission of particles from jet engine exhaust into the atmosphere is a ...
This dissertation is concerned with aircraft based measurements of sulfur dioxide in the atmosphere ...
A ground-based test, the Experiment to Characterize Aircraft Volatile Aerosols and Trace Species Emi...
This project, started in July 1995 and ending in July 1996, related: to evaluation of the possible i...