2024
DOI: 10.5194/acp-24-8927-2024
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The local ship speed reduction effect on black carbon emissions measured at a remote marine station

Mikko Heikkilä,
Krista Luoma,
Timo Mäkelä
et al.

Abstract: Abstract. Speed restrictions for ships have been introduced locally to reduce the waves and turbulence causing erosion, and safety hazards, and to mitigate the air and underwater noise emissions. Ship speed restrictions could be used to minimize the climate impact of maritime transport since many air pollutants in ship exhaust gas are reduced when travelling at lower speeds. However, for example, methane and black carbon emissions do not linearly correlate with the load of internal combustion engines. Therefor… Show more

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