Ammonia in the atmosphere: a review on emission sources, atmospheric chemistry and deposition on terrestrial bodies
Gaseous ammonia (NH 3) is the most abundant alkaline gas in the atmosphere. In addition,
it is a major component of total reactive nitrogen. The largest source of NH 3 emissions is …
it is a major component of total reactive nitrogen. The largest source of NH 3 emissions is …
Food losses and waste in China and their implication for water and land
J Liu, J Lundqvist, J Weinberg… - Environmental science & …, 2013 - ACS Publications
Conventional approaches to food security are questionable due to their emphasis on food
production and corresponding neglect of the huge amount of food losses and waste. We …
production and corresponding neglect of the huge amount of food losses and waste. We …
Ammonia emissions from the composting of different organic wastes. Dependency on process temperature
Ammonia emissions were quantified for the laboratory-scale composting of three typical
organic wastes with medium nitrogen content: organic fraction of municipal solid wastes, raw …
organic wastes with medium nitrogen content: organic fraction of municipal solid wastes, raw …
A life cycle assessment of seasonal grass-based and confinement dairy farms
Life cycle assessment (LCA) is a holistic systems approach that aims to assess the
environmental impacts (potential pollutants and resource use) of the production of goods …
environmental impacts (potential pollutants and resource use) of the production of goods …
Chemical and odor characterization of gas emissions released during composting of solid wastes and digestates
Hazardous and odorous gas emissions from composting and methanization plants are an
issue of public concern. Odor and chemical monitoring are thus critical steps in providing …
issue of public concern. Odor and chemical monitoring are thus critical steps in providing …
The fate of nitrogen in agroecosystems: An illustration using Canadian estimates
HH Janzen, KA Beauchemin, Y Bruinsma… - Nutrient Cycling in …, 2003 - Springer
Agroecosystems rely on inputs of nitrogen (N) to sustain productivity. But added N can leak
into adjacent environments, affecting the health of other ecosystems and their inhabitants …
into adjacent environments, affecting the health of other ecosystems and their inhabitants …
A mass-flow model of ammonia emissions from UK livestock production
This paper describes a mass-flow approach to estimating ammonia (NH3) emissions from
livestock production at the national scale. NH3 is emitted from a pool of ammoniacal-N …
livestock production at the national scale. NH3 is emitted from a pool of ammoniacal-N …
[HTML][HTML] Relationship between content of crude protein in rations for dairy cows and milk yield, concentration of urea in milk and ammonia emissions
B Frank, C Swensson - Journal of Dairy Science, 2002 - Elsevier
During recent decades, efforts have been made in several countries to diminish the negative
environmental influence of dairy production. The main focus has been on nitrogen and …
environmental influence of dairy production. The main focus has been on nitrogen and …
Organic nitrogen in rain and aerosol at Cape Grim, Tasmania, Australia
During the Southern Hemispheric spring of 2000 (during the months of November and early
December), rain, bulk and size‐separated aerosol samples were collected at the Cape Grim …
December), rain, bulk and size‐separated aerosol samples were collected at the Cape Grim …
Inventory of ammonia emissions from UK agriculture 2009
TH Misselbrook, DR Chadwick, SL Gilhespy… - 2010 - nora.nerc.ac.uk
The National Ammonia Reduction Strategy Evaluation System (NARSES) model
(spreadsheet version) was used to estimate ammonia (NH3) emissions from UK agriculture …
(spreadsheet version) was used to estimate ammonia (NH3) emissions from UK agriculture …