Study on the Emission Estimation Model of Pollutants in Regional Port Groups
Bo Lu ()
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Bo Lu: Dalian University of Technology
Chapter Chapter 4 in The Sustainable Development of Port Group, 2024, pp 97-137 from Springer
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Abstract Docks are essentially facilities within the port, providing several berths for handling ships and exchanging goods and/or passengers. A port may have many different types (and sizes) of docks, each with a main operator responsible for various operations. Docks consist of dry and wet infrastructure, superstructures, cargo handling equipment, and human resources. Wet infrastructure is defined as the port basin, where one or more berths can receive ships.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-2378-2_4
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