Methanotrophs and copper
Methanotrophs, cells that consume methane (CH4) as their sole source of carbon and
energy, play key roles in the global carbon cycle, including controlling anthropogenic and …
energy, play key roles in the global carbon cycle, including controlling anthropogenic and …
Methodologies for measuring fugitive methane emissions from landfills–A review
J Mønster, P Kjeldsen, C Scheutz - Waste Management, 2019 - Elsevier
Fugitive methane (CH 4) emissions from landfills are significant global sources of
greenhouse gases emitted into the atmosphere; thus, reducing them would be a beneficial …
greenhouse gases emitted into the atmosphere; thus, reducing them would be a beneficial …
Evaluation of landfill gas emissions from municipal solid waste landfills for the life-cycle analysis of waste-to-energy pathways
Various waste-to-energy (WTE) conversion technologies can generate energy products from
municipal solid waste (MSW). Accurately evaluating landfill gas (LFG, mainly methane) …
municipal solid waste (MSW). Accurately evaluating landfill gas (LFG, mainly methane) …
Atmospheric methane and global change
DJ Wuebbles, K Hayhoe - Earth-Science Reviews, 2002 - Elsevier
Methane (CH4) is the most abundant organic trace gas in the atmosphere. In the distant
past, variations in natural sources of methane were responsible for trends in atmospheric …
past, variations in natural sources of methane were responsible for trends in atmospheric …
Microbial methane oxidation processes and technologies for mitigation of landfill gas emissions
C Scheutz, P Kjeldsen, JE Bogner… - Waste management …, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
Landfill gas containing methane is produced by anaerobic degradation of organic waste.
Methane is a strong greenhouse gas and landfills are one of the major anthropogenic …
Methane is a strong greenhouse gas and landfills are one of the major anthropogenic …
Biogeochemistry of methane exchange between natural wetlands and the atmosphere
SC Whalen - Environmental Engineering Science, 2005 - liebertpub.com
This review examines the interactions among physical, chemical, and biological factors
responsible for methane (CH4) emission from natural wetlands. Methane is a chemically …
responsible for methane (CH4) emission from natural wetlands. Methane is a chemically …
Methane mass balance at three landfill sites: What is the efficiency of capture by gas collection systems?
K Spokas, J Bogner, JP Chanton, M Morcet, C Aran… - Waste management, 2006 - Elsevier
Many developed countries have targeted landfill methane recovery among greenhouse gas
mitigation strategies, since methane is the second most important greenhouse gas after …
mitigation strategies, since methane is the second most important greenhouse gas after …
Evaluation of a biologically active cover for mitigation of landfill gas emissions
MA Barlaz, RB Green, JP Chanton… - … science & technology, 2004 - ACS Publications
Landfills are the third largest source of anthropogenic CH4 in the United States, and there is
potential for reduction in this source of greenhouse gases and other contaminants. The …
potential for reduction in this source of greenhouse gases and other contaminants. The …
Biotic systems to mitigate landfill methane emissions
M Huber-Humer, J Gebert… - Waste Management & …, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
Landfill gases produced during biological degradation of buried organic wastes include
methane, which when released to the atmosphere, can contribute to global climate change …
methane, which when released to the atmosphere, can contribute to global climate change …
Microbial oxidation of CH4 at different temperatures in landfill cover soils
G Börjesson, I Sundh, B Svensson - FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 2004 - academic.oup.com
Biological oxidation of CH4 is an important constraint on the emission of this gas from areas,
such as landfills to the atmosphere. We studied the effect of temperature on methanotrophic …
such as landfills to the atmosphere. We studied the effect of temperature on methanotrophic …