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View article: A helicopter-based mass balance approach for quantifying methane emissions from industrial activities, applied for coal mine ventilation shafts in Poland
A helicopter-based mass balance approach for quantifying methane emissions from industrial activities, applied for coal mine ventilation shafts in Poland Open
This study introduces a helicopter-borne mass balance approach, utilizing the HELiPOD platform, to accurately quantify methane (CH4) emissions from coal mining activities. Compared to conventional research aircraft, the use of an external …
View article: An intercomparison of aircraft sulfur dioxide measurements in clean and polluted marine environments
An intercomparison of aircraft sulfur dioxide measurements in clean and polluted marine environments Open
The University of York’s laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) instrument for measuring sulfur dioxide (SO2) was compared to a commercial pulsed fluorescence (PF) and iodide chemical ionisation mass spectrometer (I-CIMS) aboard the UK FAAM rese…
View article: A helicopter-based mass balance approach for quantifying methane emissions from industrial activities, applied for coal mine ventilation shafts in Poland
A helicopter-based mass balance approach for quantifying methane emissions from industrial activities, applied for coal mine ventilation shafts in Poland Open
This study introduces a helicopter-borne mass balance approach, utilizing the HELiPOD platform, to accurately quantify methane (CH₄) emissions from coal mining activities. Compared to conventional research aircraft the use of an external s…
View article: SO <sub>2</sub> and NO <sub> <i>x</i> </sub> emissions from ships in North-East Atlantic waters: <i>in situ</i> measurements and comparison with an emission model
SO <sub>2</sub> and NO <sub> <i>x</i> </sub> emissions from ships in North-East Atlantic waters: <i>in situ</i> measurements and comparison with an emission model Open
Measurements of apparent fuel sulfur content (aFSC) of ship plumes showed a 10-fold decrease between 2019 and 2021, demonstrating the strong impact the International Maritime Organization regulation change in 2020 had on sulfur emissions f…
View article: SO2 and NOx emissions from European shipping: a measurement study
SO2 and NOx emissions from European shipping: a measurement study Open
The shipping industry is a significant source of both SO2 and NOx, two air pollutants which have neg-active implications for climate and air quality. SO2 is heavily regulated such that January 2020 marked a global reduction of the maximum …
View article: Correction to “Characterizing the Particle Composition and Cloud Condensation Nuclei from Shipping Emission in Western Europe”
Correction to “Characterizing the Particle Composition and Cloud Condensation Nuclei from Shipping Emission in Western Europe” Open
ADVERTISEMENT RETURN TO ISSUEPREVAddition/CorrectionNEXTORIGINAL ARTICLEThis notice is a correctionCorrection to "Characterizing the Particle Composition and Cloud Condensation Nuclei from Shipping Emission in Western Europe"Chenjie YuChen…
View article: A Comparison of Aircraft SO2 Measurements in Remote and Polluted Marine Environments
A Comparison of Aircraft SO2 Measurements in Remote and Polluted Marine Environments Open
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) plays a pivotal role in the chemistry of the troposphere, ultimately affecting the Earth’s radiation balance and climate. Within the atmosphere, SO2 is oxidised by gas- and aqueous-phase chemistry to sulfate and …
View article: Understanding the aerosol-cloud interactions in ship-dominated and cleaner environments in the Celtic Sea.
Understanding the aerosol-cloud interactions in ship-dominated and cleaner environments in the Celtic Sea. Open
Aerosol-cloud interaction contributes to one of the highest uncertainties in radiative forcing estimations. Aerosols from ship emissions alter the cloud properties and have become an important source of anthropogenic air pollution in recen…
View article: Ship emissions and apparent sulphur fuel content measured of board of a large research aircraft in international waters and Sulphur Emission Control Area
Ship emissions and apparent sulphur fuel content measured of board of a large research aircraft in international waters and Sulphur Emission Control Area Open
Since 1st January 2020 the legal sulphur content of shipping fuel was decreased – from 3.5% to 0.5% by mass outside of the Sulphur Emission Control Areas (SECAs) to improve coastal air quality. A possible downside of this change was …
View article: Large Methane Emission Fluxes Observed From Tropical Wetlands in Zambia
Large Methane Emission Fluxes Observed From Tropical Wetlands in Zambia Open
Methane (CH 4 ) is a potent greenhouse gas with a warming potential 84 times that of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) over a 20‐year period. Atmospheric CH 4 concentrations have been rising since the nineteenth century but the cause of large increas…
View article: Airborne measurement of ship emissions in international waters and Sulphur Emission Control Area
Airborne measurement of ship emissions in international waters and Sulphur Emission Control Area Open
<p>1 January 2020 marked a major change in the legal sulphur content of shipping fuel &#8211; from 3.5% to 0.5% by mass outside of the Sulphur Emission Control Areas (SECAs). The anticipated effect of the new regulation is improv…
View article: Isotopic signatures of methane emissions from tropical fires, agriculture and wetlands: the MOYA and ZWAMPS flights
Isotopic signatures of methane emissions from tropical fires, agriculture and wetlands: the MOYA and ZWAMPS flights Open
We report methane isotopologue data from aircraft and ground measurements in Africa and South America. Aircraft campaigns sampled strong methane fluxes over tropical papyrus wetlands in the Nile, Congo and Zambezi basins, herbaceous wetlan…
View article: <i>δ</i> <sup>13</sup> C methane source signatures from tropical wetland and rice field emissions
<i>δ</i> <sup>13</sup> C methane source signatures from tropical wetland and rice field emissions Open
The atmospheric methane (CH 4 ) burden is rising sharply, but the causes are still not well understood. One factor of uncertainty is the importance of tropical CH 4 emissions into the global mix. Isotopic signatures of major sources remain…
View article: Airborne quantification of net methane and carbon dioxide fluxes from European Arctic wetlands in Summer 2019
Airborne quantification of net methane and carbon dioxide fluxes from European Arctic wetlands in Summer 2019 Open
Arctic wetlands and surrounding ecosystems are both a significant source of methane (CH 4 ) and a sink of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) during summer months. However, precise quantification of this regional CH 4 source and CO 2 sink remains poorl…
View article: Methane fluxes from Zambian tropical wetlands
Methane fluxes from Zambian tropical wetlands Open
<p>Airborne measurements of methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) were recorded over three major wetland areas in Zambia in February 2019 during the MOYA (Methane Observations and Yearly Assessments) ZWAMPS field campaign. Enhancement…
View article: Airborne measurements of fire emission factors for African biomass burning sampled during the MOYA campaign
Airborne measurements of fire emission factors for African biomass burning sampled during the MOYA campaign Open
Airborne sampling of methane (CH4), carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO), and nitrous oxide (N2O) mole fractions was conducted during field campaigns targeting fires over Senegal in February and March 2017 and Uganda in January 2019.…
View article: Characterizing the Particle Composition and Cloud Condensation Nuclei from Shipping Emission in Western Europe
Characterizing the Particle Composition and Cloud Condensation Nuclei from Shipping Emission in Western Europe Open
Commercial shipping is considered as an important source of air pollution and cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). To assess the climatic and environmental impacts of shipping, detailed characterization of ship plumes near the point of emissio…
View article: Airborne measurements of fire Emission Factors for African biomass burning sampled during the MOYA Campaign
Airborne measurements of fire Emission Factors for African biomass burning sampled during the MOYA Campaign Open
Airborne sampling of methane (CH4), carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO), and nitrous oxide (N2O) mole fractions was conducted during field campaigns targeting fires over Senegal in February and March 2017, and Uganda in January 2019…
View article: A top-down approach for quantifying methane and speciated VOC emissions from North Sea oil and gas facilities
A top-down approach for quantifying methane and speciated VOC emissions from North Sea oil and gas facilities Open
<p>The North Sea is home to around 200 offshore platforms that extract oil and natural gas from beneath the sea. Total offshore emissions (carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>), nitrogen oxides (NO + NO<sub>2</sub> …
View article: Measurement of NOx and Ozone over the North Atlantic Ocean.
Measurement of NOx and Ozone over the North Atlantic Ocean. Open
<p>Tropospheric ozone (O<sub>3</sub>) can adversely affect human health and environmental ecosystems and it is therefore vitally important to understand its formation pathways from both natural and anthropogenic precursor…