TY - JOUR
T1 - Emission inventory of ocean-going vessels in dalian coastal area
AU - Tan, Jian Wei
AU - Song, Ya Nan
AU - Ge, Yun Shan
AU - Li, Jia Qiang
AU - Li, Lan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2014/12/1
Y1 - 2014/12/1
N2 - Based on parameters such as speed, sailing time and geographical information obtained from automatic identification system (AIS) and activity-based approach, an emission inventory of ocean-going vessels (OGVs) in Dalian coastal area in 2012 was established. Results showed that the total emissions of PM10, NOx, SOx, CO, HC and CO2 from OGVs were 5785 t, 51451 t, 49437 t, 4677 t, 2010 t and 2885, 388 t, respectively. About 75.0% of emissions happened during berth hoteling, with slight differences between vessels and pollutants. It could be clearly seen from the spatial distribution of emissions that the port area was the densest, where vessels berth. The top four types-dry bulk carrier, container, cruise and oil tanker-accounted for 90.9% of DPM (diesel particulate matter), 91.4% of NOx, 91.9% of SOx, 91.5% of CO and 91.9% of CO2 emissions. The main engine was the major emission source, for container and ro/ro. 90.0% of the total emissions were from the main engine, while over 40.0% of the emissions of general cargo and cruise was from the auxiliary engine.
AB - Based on parameters such as speed, sailing time and geographical information obtained from automatic identification system (AIS) and activity-based approach, an emission inventory of ocean-going vessels (OGVs) in Dalian coastal area in 2012 was established. Results showed that the total emissions of PM10, NOx, SOx, CO, HC and CO2 from OGVs were 5785 t, 51451 t, 49437 t, 4677 t, 2010 t and 2885, 388 t, respectively. About 75.0% of emissions happened during berth hoteling, with slight differences between vessels and pollutants. It could be clearly seen from the spatial distribution of emissions that the port area was the densest, where vessels berth. The top four types-dry bulk carrier, container, cruise and oil tanker-accounted for 90.9% of DPM (diesel particulate matter), 91.4% of NOx, 91.9% of SOx, 91.5% of CO and 91.9% of CO2 emissions. The main engine was the major emission source, for container and ro/ro. 90.0% of the total emissions were from the main engine, while over 40.0% of the emissions of general cargo and cruise was from the auxiliary engine.
KW - AIS (automatic identification system)
KW - Activity-based approach
KW - Emission inventory
KW - Ocean-going vessels
KW - Spatial distribution
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U2 - 10.13198/j.issn.1001-6929.2014.12.06
DO - 10.13198/j.issn.1001-6929.2014.12.06
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84920521435
SN - 1001-6929
VL - 27
SP - 1426
EP - 1431
JO - Research of Environmental Sciences
JF - Research of Environmental Sciences
IS - 12
ER -