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Influence of in-port ships emissions to gaseous atmospheric pollutants and to particulate matter of different sizes in a Mediterranean harbour in Italy

Authors :
Adelaide Dinoi
Daniele Contini
Elena Gregoris
Samuele Masieri
Eva Merico
Daniela Cesari
G. Giovanelli
Antonio Donateo
Andrea Gambaro
Elena Barbaro
Source :
Atmospheric environment (1994) 139 (2016): 1–10. doi:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2016.05.024, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Merico E.; Donateo A.; Gambaro A.; Cesari D.; Gregoris E.; Barbaro E.; Dinoi A.; Giovanelli G.; Masieri S.; Contini D./titolo:Influence of in-port ships emissions to gaseous atmospheric pollutants and to particulate matter of different sizes in a Mediterranean harbour in Italy/doi:10.1016%2Fj.atmosenv.2016.05.024/rivista:Atmospheric environment (1994)/anno:2016/pagina_da:1/pagina_a:10/intervallo_pagine:1–10/volume:139
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Pergamon., Oxford, Regno Unito, 2016.

Abstract

Ship emissions are a growing concern, especially in coastal areas, for potential impacts on human health and climate. International mitigation strategies to curb these emission, based on low-sulphur content fuels, have proven useful to improve local air quality. However, the effect on climate forcing is less obvious. Detailed information on the influence of shipping to particles of different sizes is needed to investigate air quality and climate interaction. In this work, the contributions of maritime emissions to atmospheric concentrations of gaseous pollutants (NO, NO2, SO2, and O3) and of particles (sizes from 0.009 mm to 30 mm) were investigated considering manoeuvring (arrival and departure of ships) and hotelling phases (including loading/unloading activities). Results showed that the size distributions of shipping contributions were different for the two phases and could be efficiently described, using measured data, considering four size-ranges. The largest contribution to particles concentration was observed for Dp < 0.25 mm, however, a secondary maximum was observed at Dp ¼ 0.35 mm. The minimum contribution was observed at Dp around 0.8e0.9 mm with a negligible contribution from hotelling for size range 0.4e1 mm. The comparison of 2012 and 2014 datasets showed no significant changes of gaseous and particulate pollutant emissions and of the contribution to particle mass concentration. However, an increase of the contribution to particle number concentration (PNC) was observed. Results suggested that harbour logistic has a relevant role in determining the total impact of shipping on air quality of the nearby coastal areas. Additionally, future policies should focus on PNC that represents an important fraction of emissions also for low-sulphur fuels. DOAS remote sensing proved a useful tool to directly measure NO2 and SO2 ship emissions giving estimates comparable with those of emission inventory approach.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Atmospheric environment (1994) 139 (2016): 1–10. doi:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2016.05.024, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Merico E.; Donateo A.; Gambaro A.; Cesari D.; Gregoris E.; Barbaro E.; Dinoi A.; Giovanelli G.; Masieri S.; Contini D./titolo:Influence of in-port ships emissions to gaseous atmospheric pollutants and to particulate matter of different sizes in a Mediterranean harbour in Italy/doi:10.1016%2Fj.atmosenv.2016.05.024/rivista:Atmospheric environment (1994)/anno:2016/pagina_da:1/pagina_a:10/intervallo_pagine:1–10/volume:139
Accession number :
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