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European Commission research on aircraft impacts in the atmosphere

Abstract

Aircraft engines release in the troposphere and lower stratosphere a number of chemical compounds (NO{sub x}, CO{sub 2}, CO, H{sub 2}O, hydrocarbons, sulphur, soot, etc.) which could potentially affect the ozone layer and the climate through chemical, dynamical and radiative changes. The global amount of gases and particles emitted by current subsonic and projected supersonic aircraft fleets can be estimated, but significant uncertainties remain about the fate of these emissions in the atmosphere. The European efforts concerning these potential atmospheric impacts of aircraft emissions are conducted by the Environment and Climate Research Programme of the European Commission (EC) as well as by national programmes of the Member States of the European Union (EU). The European research activities in this field, are described, divided for practical reasons in two periods. The first includes activities supported under the 3. Framework Programme for R and D activities which covered the period from 1992 up to 1996, while the second period has started in early 1996 and is supported under the 4. Framework Programme. (R.P.) 6 refs.
Authors:
Amanatidis, G T; Angeletti, G [1] 
  1. European Commission (CEC), Brussels (Belgium)
Publication Date:
Dec 31, 1997
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
ONERA-97-Vol.1; CONF-9610234-
Reference Number:
SCA: 540100; PA: FRC-98:000103; EDB-98:075763; SN: 98001913053
Resource Relation:
Conference: International colloquium: Impact of aircraft emissions upon the atmosphere, Paris (France), 15-18 Oct 1996; Other Information: PBD: 1997; Related Information: Is Part Of Proceedings of impact of aircraft emissions upon the atmosphere. V. 1; PB: [381] p.
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; AIRCRAFT; ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS; ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS; EUROPEAN UNION; COORDINATED RESEARCH PROGRAMS; INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION; NITROGEN OXIDES; EXHAUST GASES; AIR POLLUTION
OSTI ID:
623579
Research Organizations:
Office National d`Etudes et de Recherches Aerospatiales (ONERA), 92 - Chatillon (France)
Country of Origin:
France
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE98731902; TRN: FR9800103
Availability:
OSTI as DE98731902
Submitting Site:
FR
Size:
pp. 51-55
Announcement Date:
Jul 27, 1998

Citation Formats

Amanatidis, G T, and Angeletti, G. European Commission research on aircraft impacts in the atmosphere. France: N. p., 1997. Web.
Amanatidis, G T, & Angeletti, G. European Commission research on aircraft impacts in the atmosphere. France.
Amanatidis, G T, and Angeletti, G. 1997. "European Commission research on aircraft impacts in the atmosphere." France.
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title = {European Commission research on aircraft impacts in the atmosphere}
author = {Amanatidis, G T, and Angeletti, G}
abstractNote = {Aircraft engines release in the troposphere and lower stratosphere a number of chemical compounds (NO{sub x}, CO{sub 2}, CO, H{sub 2}O, hydrocarbons, sulphur, soot, etc.) which could potentially affect the ozone layer and the climate through chemical, dynamical and radiative changes. The global amount of gases and particles emitted by current subsonic and projected supersonic aircraft fleets can be estimated, but significant uncertainties remain about the fate of these emissions in the atmosphere. The European efforts concerning these potential atmospheric impacts of aircraft emissions are conducted by the Environment and Climate Research Programme of the European Commission (EC) as well as by national programmes of the Member States of the European Union (EU). The European research activities in this field, are described, divided for practical reasons in two periods. The first includes activities supported under the 3. Framework Programme for R and D activities which covered the period from 1992 up to 1996, while the second period has started in early 1996 and is supported under the 4. Framework Programme. (R.P.) 6 refs.}
place = {France}
year = {1997}
month = {Dec}
}