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... 79 The carbon content of aircraft fuel is essential in calculating accurate emission indices. The usual carbon content used in aircraft emissions work is 3160 g CO2/kg fuel, which assumes a hydrogen/carbon ratio, or a, of 1.9.
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... 80 Exhaust Emissions from In-Use General Aviation Aircraft Table K-2. Carbon content of aircraft fuel.
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... 81 A P P E N D I X L An important task in computing an airport's emissions burden is to map the aircraft to emissions data available in various databases. In Table L-1, the hypothetical airport used for the sensitivity analysis is mapped to engines from 1.

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