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A bibliometric analysis of scientific research trends in monitoring systems for measuring ship emissions
The maritime sector plays a key role in transportation in the world, and over 90% of world trade is carried by ocean ship**. However, ships are...
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Strong economic incentives of ship scrubbers promoting pollution
In response to stricter regulations on ship air emissions, many shipowners have installed exhaust gas cleaning systems, known as scrubbers, allowing...
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Stability and energy consumption analysis of arctic fleet: modeling and simulation based on future motion of multi-ship
Ensuring the safety of Arctic ship** and preserving the Arctic ecological environment are emerging as key challenges in the ship** sector. Ship...
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Chemical characterisation of PM10 from ship emissions: a study on samples from hydrofoil exhaust stacks
A chemical characterization of PM 10 collected at hydrofoil exhaust stacks was performed conducting two on-board measuring campaigns, with the aim of...
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Prevention and control of ship-source pollution in the Arctic ship** routes: challenges and countermeasures
Ship-source pollution is one of the important contributors to marine environment pollution. Because the legal status of the Arctic ship** routes is...
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Challenges of decarbonizing global maritime container ship** toward net-zero emissions
Responsible for the most significant part of the world’s burning of marine fossil fuels and ship** emissions, global maritime container ship** is...
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Identify the contribution of vehicle non-exhaust emissions: a single particle aerosol mass spectrometer test case at typical road environment
A single particle aerosol mass spectrometer (SPAMS) was used to accurately quantify the contribution of vehicle non-exhaust emissions to particulate...
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Estimation of ship** emissions based on real-time data with different methods: A case study of an oceangoing container ship
The environmental consequences of ship-based greenhouse emissions have been increasingly significant as a result of the rise in the share of maritime...
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GIS-based analysis of the spatial distribution of CO2 emissions and slow steaming effectiveness in coastal ship**
The sustainability of maritime activities is increasingly gaining interest, with the ship** sector actively focusing on decarbonization efforts....
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Assessing the emissions of short sea international ship**: a case study of the Mytilini–Ayvalik route
Short sea ship** involves transporting passengers and cargo between European ports and coastal countries bordering Europe on enclosed seas....
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Minimizing fuel emission by optimizing ship scheduling considering priorities and release times
As the environmental pollution is an important issue and its investigation in various scientific fields seems quite necessary, this study has tried...
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Assessing the costs and environmental benefits of IMO regulations of ship-originated SOx and NOx emissions in the Baltic Sea
To assess the value of the environmental benefits of the Sulphur Emission regulation (SECA) that came into force in 2015, changes in depositions of...
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Unveiling the nexus between marine energy consumption, seaborne trade, and greenhouse gases emissions from international ship**
As a result of the globalization of production processes and the expansion of international trade, both water-based trade and the use of marine...
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A review on ship-generated oily waste management at ports: current practices, challenges and future directions
The ship-generated oily wastes are noxious to the environment and have a high potential for valorisation. In its first annexe, the Marine Pollution...
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Improvement of ship-generated oily waste collection process from ports through the use of virtual Internet of Things system
The management of ship-generated oily waste is subject to international regulations due to its high environmental impact and significant valorisation...
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Ultrafine Particle Emissions in the Mediterranean
An overview of ultrafine particles (UFP) and their sources in the Mediterranean basin is presented based on historical and new measurements in the... -
A CFD Model to Assess the Impact of Cruise Ship Emissions in the Port of Naples
The port of Naples is one the most important in the Mediterranean Sea for passengers’ traffic. Due to the proximity of the port to the urban area,... -
Impact assessment of IMO’s sulfur content limits: a case study at latin America’s largest grain port
The world ocean fleet consumes around 4.3 million barrels of heavy fuel oil (HFO) daily, releasing large amounts of sulfur-enriched gaseous and...
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Possible influence of ship** emissions on metals in size-segregated particulate matter in Guanabara Bay (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
In the world of growing maritime fleets, ships powered by fossil fuels are being widely used that are responsible for atmospheric emissions such as...
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Estimating greenhouse gas emissions from ships on four ports of Georgia from 2010 to 2018
This study is a comprehensive inventory of the greenhouse gas emissions from ships in the Georgian ports and aims to analyse the level of exhaust gas...