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SHIPPING AIR POLLUTION ASSESMENT. STUDY CASE ON PORT OF CONSTANTA
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Nicolae, F., et.al. Method for qualitative and quantitative determination of exhaust emissions from shipping and port activities in the Romanian Black Sea maritime. Contract Research SPMD, 157/2012, Naval Academy Mircea cel Batran, Constanta, 2013.
Ta-Kang Liu, Haw-Yang Sheu, Jhen-Yuan Tsai. Sulfur Dioxide Emission Estimates from Merchant Vessels in a Port Area and Related Control Strategies. Aerosol and Air Quality Research, 14: 413 – 421, 2014. ISSN: 1680-8584 print/2071-1409 online. DOI: 10.4209/aaqr.2013.02.0061, 2014.
Trozzi, C., Vaccaro R., 1998. Methodologies for estimating air pollutant emissions from ships. Techne report methodologies for estimating air pollutant emissions from transport, RF98, 1998.
APMC.http://www.portofconstantza.com/apmc/portal/static.do package_id=st_dt_ nave&x=load&resource=st_tr_nave_capac_ro.html, 2013.
Corbett, J.J, et. al. Mortality from Ship Emissions: A Global Assessment, Environmental Science and Technology, 41(24):8512–8518), 2007.
Corbett, J.J., Winebrake, J.J., Chapman, D. and Woods, D. An Evaluation of Pub lic- Private Incentives to Reduce Emissions from Regional Ferries. Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, U.S. Department of Transportation and Federal Transit Administration, 2004.
Hamlin, R. E., & Lazar, D. T. Europe's Southeastern Gateway: Responding To Rapidly Changing Patterns Of World Shipping The University's Role. Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences, 2012.
IMO. MARPOL Annex VI. http://www.imo.org/Environment/mainframe.asp), 2010.
Endresen, Ø., Bakke, J., Sørgard, E. and Berglen, T.F. Improved Modeling of Ship SO2 Emissions – A Fuelbased Approach. Atmos. Environ. 39: 3621–3628, 2005.
Nicolae, F.M., Datcu, L. Fesasibility study on the implementation of strategy and modern policy environment management in naval and port activities of the Danube – Black sea canal. Journal of Environmental Protection and Ecology , ISSN 1311-5065 , Contents Vol. 11, No 3 pp. 1078-1085, 2010.
Nicolae, F., et.al. Method for qualitative and quantitative determination of exhaust emissions from shipping and port activities in the Romanian Black Sea maritime. Contract Research SPMD, 157/2012, Naval Academy Mircea cel Batran, Constanta, 2013.
Ta-Kang Liu, Haw-Yang Sheu, Jhen-Yuan Tsai. Sulfur Dioxide Emission Estimates from Merchant Vessels in a Port Area and Related Control Strategies. Aerosol and Air Quality Research, 14: 413 – 421, 2014. ISSN: 1680-8584 print/2071-1409 online. DOI: 10.4209/aaqr.2013.02.0061, 2014.
Trozzi, C., Vaccaro R., 1998. Methodologies for estimating air pollutant emissions from ships. Techne report methodologies for estimating air pollutant emissions from transport, RF98, 1998.
APMC.http://www.portofconstantza.com/apmc/portal/static.do package_id=st_dt_ nave&x=load&resource=st_tr_nave_capac_ro.html, 2013.
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