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A framework to evaluate particulate matter emissions in bulk material ports: case study of Colombian coal terminals

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Pages 335-361 | Published online: 31 Jan 2014
 

Abstract

The objective of this work is to provide a framework for the evaluation of dust pollution as a result of bulk cargo terminal (BCT) operations. This comprises the formulation of a simplified but comprehensive model of BCT operation, which will be used as a base for dust emissions estimation. An implementation of the methodology is presented by performing the evaluation of dust emission in typical coal terminals located at the Caribbean Region of Colombia. In this context, a classification for coal export terminals is proposed to evaluate the relation between operation parameter and particulate matter emissions.

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Funding

We are grateful to COLCIENCIAS through the National Fund for Funding Science, Technology and Innovation, Francisco José de Caldas, for having supported this research by Contract 085–2012. Thanks are due to the Atlantic Department Government and the General Royalties System, for having partially financed this work through Project LOGPORT, BPIN 20120001001911050672.

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