Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8946155 | Atmospheric Pollution Research | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Turkey has an important role in maritime transport because it is surrounded on three sides by the sea and is strategically located between Asia and Europe. Therefore, air pollution due to ships is an important issue for Turkey. This study was carried out in Samsun, which is an important port on the Black Sea coast. Between 2010 and 2015, emissions of nitrogen oxides (NO2), sulphur dioxide (SO2), hydrocarbons (HC) and particulate matter less than 10â¯Î¼m size (PM10) from six different ship types were calculated for different operating modes. The estimated values for NOx, SO2, HC and PM10 were 728âtons, 574âtons, 32âtons and 64âtons, respectively. The highest emission values were generated by general cargo ships. The highest percentage of total pollutants (71.6% for NOx, 65.9% for SO2, 54.9% for HC and 62.9% for PM10) were generated in cruising mode by Ro-Ro (Roll-on/Roll-off) ships. Additionally, the maneuvering emissions were from 12.6% to 42.4% and the hoteling emissions were from 6.0% to 51.1% in total for all pollutants. In Ro-Ro ships, 80% of the total emissions are generated while the main engine is operational.
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Authors
Fatih Alver, Betül Ayhan Saraç, Ãlkü Alver Åahin,