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Environment International | 2016

The mortality effect of ship-related fine particulate matter in the Sydney greater metropolitan region of NSW, Australia.

Richard A. Broome; Martin Cope; Brett Goldsworthy; Laurie Goldsworthy; Kathryn Emmerson; Edward Jegasothy; Geoffrey Morgan

This study investigates the mortality effect of primary and secondary PM2.5 related to ship exhaust in the Sydney greater metropolitan region of Australia. A detailed inventory of ship exhaust emissions was used to model a) the 2010/11 concentration of ship-related PM2.5 across the region, and b) the reduction in PM2.5 concentration that would occur if ships used distillate fuel with a 0.1% sulfur content at berth or within 300 km of Sydney. The annual loss of life attributable to 2010/11 levels of ship-related PM2.5 and the improvement in survival associated with use of low-sulfur fuel were estimated from the modelled concentrations. In 2010/11, approximately 1.9% of the region-wide annual average population weighted-mean concentration of all natural and human-made PM2.5 was attributable to ship exhaust, and up to 9.4% at suburbs close to ports. An estimated 220 years of life were lost by people who died in 2010/11 as a result of ship exhaust-related exposure (95% CIβ: 140-290, where CIβ is the uncertainty in the concentration-response coefficient only). Use of 0.1% sulfur fuel at berth would reduce the population weighted-mean concentration of PM2.5 related to ship exhaust by 25% and result in a gain of 390 life-years over a twenty year period (95% CIβ: 260-520). Use of 0.1% sulfur fuel within 300 km of Sydney would reduce the concentration by 56% and result in a gain of 920 life-years over twenty years (95% CIβ: 600-1200). Ship exhaust is an important source of human exposure to PM2.5 in the Sydney greater metropolitan region. This assessment supports intervention to reduce ship emissions in the GMR. Local strategies to limit the sulfur content of fuel would reduce exposure and will become increasingly beneficial as the shipping industry expands. A requirement for use of 0.1% sulfur fuel by ships within 300 km of Sydney would provide more than twice the mortality benefit of a requirement for ships to use 0.1% sulfur fuel at berth.


Atmospheric Environment | 2015

When smoke comes to town: The impact of biomass burning smoke on air quality

Melita Keywood; Martin Cope; C.P. Mick Meyer; Yoshi Iinuma; Kathryn Emmerson


Geoscientific Model Development | 2016

The TOMCAT global chemical transport model v1.6: description of chemical mechanism and model evaluation

S. A. Monks; Stephen R. Arnold; M. J. Hollaway; R. J. Pope; C. Wilson; W. Feng; Kathryn Emmerson; Brian J. Kerridge; Barry Latter; Georgina Miles; Richard Siddans; M. P. Chipperfield


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2016

Current estimates of biogenic emissions from eucalypts uncertain for southeast Australia

Kathryn Emmerson; Ian E. Galbally; Alex Guenther; Clare Paton-Walsh; Elise-Andrée Guérette; Martin Cope; Melita Keywood; Sarah Lawson; Suzie Molloy; Erin Dunne; Marcus Thatcher; Thomas Karl; Simin D. Maleknia


Earth System Science Data | 2017

The MUMBA campaign: measurements of urban, marine and biogenic air

Clare Paton-Walsh; Elise-Andrée Guérette; Dagmar Kubistin; Ruhi Humphries; Stephen R. Wilson; Doreena Dominick; Ian Galbally; Rebecca R Buchholz; Mahendra Bhujel; Scott Chambers; Min Cheng; Martin Cope; Perry K. Davy; Kathryn Emmerson; David W. T. Griffith; Alan D. Griffiths; Melita Keywood; Sarah Lawson; Suzie Molloy; Geraldine Rea; Paul Selleck; Xue Shi; Jack Simmons; V. Velazco


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2018

Isoprene and monoterpene emissions in south-east Australia: comparison of a multi-layer canopy model with MEGAN and with atmospheric observations

Kathryn Emmerson; Martin Cope; Ian E. Galbally; Sunhee Lee; Peter F. Nelson


Archive | 2017

State of the Environment 2016: Overview

William C. Jackson; Rob Argent; Nic Bax; Graeme Clarke; Sarah Coleman; Ian Cresswell; Kathryn Emmerson; Karen Evans; Mark Hibberd; Emma L. Johnston; Melita Keywood; Andrew Klekociuk; Richard Mackay; Daniel J. Metcalfe; Helen T. Murphy; Alex Rankin; David M. Smith; Barbara Wienecke


Archive | 2017

Australia state of the environment 2016: overview

William C. Jackson; Robert Argen; Nic Bax; Graeme F. Clark; Sarah Coleman; Ian Cresswell; Kathryn Emmerson; Karen Evans; Mark Hibberd; Emma L. Johnston; Melita Keywood; Andrew Klekociuk; Richard Mackay; Daniel J. Metcalfe; Helen T. Murphy; Alex Rankin; David C. Smith; Barbara Wienecke


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2017

Isoprene and monoterpene emissions in Australia: comparison of a multi-layer canopy model with MEGAN and with atmospheric concentration observations

Kathryn Emmerson; Martin Cope; Ian E. Galbally; Sunhee Lee; Peter F. Nelson


EPJ Web of Conferences | 2016

SIMULATION OF CLOUD-AEROSOL LIDAR WITH ORTHOGONAL POLARIZATION (CALIOP) ATTENUATED BACKSCATTER PROFILES USING THE GLOBAL MODEL OF AEROSOL PROCESSES (GLOMAP)

Stuart A. Young; Martin Cope; Sunhee Lee; Kathryn Emmerson; Matthew T. Woodhouse; Nicolas Bellouin

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Martin Cope

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Ian E. Galbally

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Sunhee Lee

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Andrew Klekociuk

Australian Antarctic Division

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Barbara Wienecke

Australian Antarctic Division

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Daniel J. Metcalfe

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Emma L. Johnston

University of New South Wales

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