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Analysis of alternative energy sources and their impact on shipping
Published 2008“…This paper explores how alternate sources of energy like Biofuels, LNG and CNG will affect the shipping industry by looking at current market trends, various cost analyses as well as their impact on the marine environment when used as fuel in vessels and the effects of various governmental efforts.…”
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Bio-cement and bio-cementation
Published 2010“…Construction on marine clay has proven to be a challenging task as this soil has a tendency to undergo liquefaction under a range of stress, thereby causing landslides in extreme cases. …”
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An experimental investigation of ultrasonic anti-fouling technology
Published 2015“…Anti-fouling is important to reduce the cost to the marine industry in fuel and time. The most common anti-fouling method used by the industry is currently anti-fouling paints but these paints are poisonous to other marine organisms, and ecologically friendly solutions have to be found for the future. …”
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Is the shipping industry ready for the 0.5% global sulphur emission cap by 2020? - Refiners’ perspective
Published 2018“…Additionally, sustainability of the marine bunkers was scrutinized in regard to the economic and/or environmental impacts which will affect the long-term availability of the bunker. …”
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Microstructural inhomogeneity of a 3D-printed nickel aluminium bronze
Published 2022“…Nickel aluminium bronze (NAB) is widely used in marine and offshore industries because of its outstanding properties, such as high strength, and excellent corrosion resistance. …”
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Feasibility assessment of a container ship applying ammonia cracker-integrated solid oxide fuel cell technology
Published 2023“…Ammonia, one of the most promising alternative marine fuels has long been considered to reduce carbon emissions. …”
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LNG bunkering infrastructure planning at port
Published 2024“…Ships are traditionally powered by fossil fuels such as heavy fuel oil (HFO) and marine diesel oil (MDO), where the emissions, such as particulates, hydrocarbons (HC), carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen oxides (NOX) and carbon dioxide (CO2), negatively affect the environment and human health. …”
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FTKPM Senior Project Showcase presents 146 research projects
Published 2023“…PEKAN, 21 June 2023 – Concerned with the community involved in drying fishery products has given the idea to two Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP) students to produce an innovative solar house dryer equipped with an additional heater in a research project titled “Go Green Dryer Prototype for Agriculture and Marine Product”.…”
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Stabilization of waste soils using novel binders
Published 2021“…In Singapore, there is large amount of waste soils being generated from various construction activities. Among them, marine clay generated from the excavation work is a significant source of solid waste. …”
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The Svanbergfjellet Formation: Eukaryotic life in a Tonian sea
Published 2025“…These multicellular fossils, when combined with others elsewhere, suggest green algae were well-established in Tonian marine ecosystems, but substantially predate organic biomarkers that record a dominant green algal contribution to marine primary productivity only by the Ediacaran. …”
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Sustainable shipping: a critical review for a unified framework and future research agenda
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Study of remediation of heavy metals contaminated sediments with hydrothermal technology and sediment washing facilitated by chelating agents
Published 2013“…This report examines the efficiencies of heavy metals removal of marine sediments by sediment washing and the impact of hydrothermal treatment on heavy metals removal in dredged marine sediments. …”
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A hidden lethal effect of long microplastic fibres on the coastal copepod Acartia erythraea
Published 2024“…We investigated the lethal effects of a long fibrous microplastic (the range of lengths, widths, and thicknesses were 1.5–3.6 mm, 10–16 μm, and 7–8.5 μm, respectively) made of polyethylene terephthalate textile, on the marine copepod Acartia erythraea. In laboratory, starved copepods were observed to take in a piece of fibrous microplastic sedimented on the bottom. …”
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Site characterization of reclaimed lands based on seismic cone penetration test
Published 2022“…In this study, SCPTu tests are carried out at three reclaimed land sites in Singapore for characterizing the reclaimed fill and the underlying marine clay. New methods for interpreting the downhole-type shear wave velocity, Vs, are adopted. …”
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Hygrothermal effect on mechanical properties of composite material
Published 2016“…Fiber-Reinforced Polymer composite material has been a prevalent choice in the marine application over the years. Fiber-Reinforced Polymer is less susceptible to corrosion and its ability to meet a range of requirements through customization has made it popular. …”
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Recent advances in chitosan-based carriers for gene delivery
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An experimental and feasibility study into the response of titanium alloys subjected to compression and MDF tests
Published 2013“…Despite the high price of titanium, its usage to manufacture many items for aerospace, automotive, marine and military uses is justifiable. The initial high cost is compensated either by the advantages of weight reduction due to the low density of the metal or by the increased life and reliability of the component due to high corrosion resistance of the metal.…”
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Mixed community biofilms and microbially influenced corrosion
Published 2019“…Metals are used in most marine infrastructures for energy extraction and production. …”
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Direct seeding of mass-cultured coral larvae is not an effective option for reef rehabilitation
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